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  • Product Info

    Silicone based stick formula for lubricating plastic and metal zippers on wet suits, dry suits, boat covers, tents and more. Available in 3/4 oz. Blister Pack.

    Max Wax™ is a silicone-based zipper lubricant in a solid stick form. Max Wax provides maximum lubrication and protection for wet suits, dry suits, gear bags, luggage, sleeping bags, convertible tops and more. Maintains, protects and prolongs zipper life. Works in all water temperatures and conditions.

    • Prevents zipper jamming
    • Lubricates zippers even in extreme conditions
    • Non-toxic, non-staining
    • Contains no beeswax

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  • Instructions for Use

    Apply to teeth of zipper. Open and close zipper to distribute lubricant evenly. Reapply regularly.

    STORAGE: Store in a cool, dry place. Keep away from heat and direct sunlight.

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