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<blockquote data-quote="Paramore" data-source="post: 1160842" data-attributes="member: 94441"><p>Greetings. Just a quick note about the microlon. I have them using it for more than 15 years. It seems to work well in my guns however I have no substantial data to back that up the stick when it comes to testing it I believe I may be able to help you. One of your Forums mentioned a new technique which involves heating the metal prior to and during the treatment. This is what we do but we use it for Automotive, and motorcycle performance. Sometimes machine or equipment, and always in our gravity downhill races. What we do is clean the parts as well as possible. Scrubbing with hot soap and water air drying, sometimes ultrasonic or just wiping down with acetone. We heat the components with heat lamps and we spray on microline. The parts should be hot enough to pull smoke off of them we do this three times then wipe the parts down or even wash them again and assemble them . You can also get their metal treatment but we found it likes to go into fresh engines better than resin field gummy ugly high mileage Motor. I don't know the power increase by treating the individual parts when building a fresh engine but running the treatment through an already built engine seems to gain about one and one half percent power and a couple drivers note that it seems to make it read quicker or a little bit more responsive. It's not going to give you whiplash, or 10% horsepower with 10 more miles per gallon but it does give us a performance edge we actually used to keep it secret until the word got out. Also the downhill racing wheels with ball bearing hubs will spin much longer than untreated ones. We have won over $10k in downhill Derby money that was all donated to charity and made many kids happy. In the automotive we have literally dozens and dozens of world's records, track records and championships that ran microlon I'm a believer I believe the tip to heat the parts up is very good and very important. Spray it on you should get some smoke when it dries hit it again and maybe a third time. Scrubbing it in or rubbing it in seems to help as well. </p><p>Perfection is something you aim for but can never achieve. </p><p>Dan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paramore, post: 1160842, member: 94441"] Greetings. Just a quick note about the microlon. I have them using it for more than 15 years. It seems to work well in my guns however I have no substantial data to back that up the stick when it comes to testing it I believe I may be able to help you. One of your Forums mentioned a new technique which involves heating the metal prior to and during the treatment. This is what we do but we use it for Automotive, and motorcycle performance. Sometimes machine or equipment, and always in our gravity downhill races. What we do is clean the parts as well as possible. Scrubbing with hot soap and water air drying, sometimes ultrasonic or just wiping down with acetone. We heat the components with heat lamps and we spray on microline. The parts should be hot enough to pull smoke off of them we do this three times then wipe the parts down or even wash them again and assemble them . You can also get their metal treatment but we found it likes to go into fresh engines better than resin field gummy ugly high mileage Motor. I don't know the power increase by treating the individual parts when building a fresh engine but running the treatment through an already built engine seems to gain about one and one half percent power and a couple drivers note that it seems to make it read quicker or a little bit more responsive. It's not going to give you whiplash, or 10% horsepower with 10 more miles per gallon but it does give us a performance edge we actually used to keep it secret until the word got out. Also the downhill racing wheels with ball bearing hubs will spin much longer than untreated ones. We have won over $10k in downhill Derby money that was all donated to charity and made many kids happy. In the automotive we have literally dozens and dozens of world's records, track records and championships that ran microlon I'm a believer I believe the tip to heat the parts up is very good and very important. Spray it on you should get some smoke when it dries hit it again and maybe a third time. Scrubbing it in or rubbing it in seems to help as well. Perfection is something you aim for but can never achieve. Dan [/QUOTE]
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