Bohning Seal-Tite Wax
Bohning® Seal-Tite® silicone-based bowstring wax for compounds, recurves and longbows prolongs life of bowstring and helps prevent fraying and string dry-out. Designed and recommended for synthetic fiber bowstrings and cables, Seal-Tite® resists penetration by water and keeps moisture out of the bowstring, protecting critical string fibers. Regular use of Seal-Tite® greatly reduces string friction and abrasion against cables, slides, wheels and cams. It penetrates into string fibers without damaging the string, and remains tacky enough under all weather conditions to hold strands together, yet not sticky and will not freeze or become brittle. 1 oz. tube of silicone based wax. To wax your string, first remove any contaminants such as dust, dirt and old wax from your bowstring. Clean off any dirt and grime buildup on your string with a clean, soft cloth. Waxing strings without first cleaning them can drive dirt deeper into the string, causing premature wear and unwanted friction within the string. Then apply the wax stick up and down on all areas of the bowstring and cable, including areas of the string that are served which helps to keep the bowstring from moving inside the serving and minimizes wear. With your index finger and thumb, vigorously work the wax into the string and cable, going from one end to the other. Remove any excess or residual wax with a cloth. Synthetic bowstrings and cables eventually fray from constant contact with eachother or brushing against branches, long grass or other abrasive surfaces. To minimize fraying, it is highly recommended to regularly lubricate the string and calbes with a liberal coat of string wax. Bohning® Seal-Tite®: Lubricates bowstrings and cables Lengthens string life Keeps moisture out of bowstring without drying out the strings Our friend and bowhunter Tom Nelson of Outdoor Channel's "American Archer" has this to say: " Besides lubricating and enhancing your string's lifespan, Seal-Tite® and Tex-Tite® can also keep broadheads and field points from coming loose while shooting. I like to dab a little bit of wax on the threads of my points then screw them in tight, secure and also keeps threads from slicing up in your insert !"