Above pictures were displayed in 2002 in various gun, hunting, and shooting publications.
- FIREARMS, GUNS: BLACKPOWDER; SHOTGUNS; HANDGUNS; RIFLES
- HUNTING, SPORTING, FISHING, BOATING, OUTDOOR RECREATIONAL.
INDUSTRIAL:
- MACHINE SHOP USE.
- BEARINGS,
- DIES of all types,
- DRILL BITS,
- CUTTING TOOLS,
- END MILLS,
- SHEARS,
- METAL MOLDS,
- WORK SURFACES,
- TOOL STEEL, CUTTING SURFACES, INCLUDING BAND SAW BLADES
MILITARY: (NO GOVERNMENT APPROVAL NUMBERS TO USE TO AT THIS TIME)
In addition to all other mentioned usage:
- BIG BORE APPLICATIONS - AS IN LARGE CALIBER,
- MILITARY FIREARM APPLICATIONS,
- GEAR APPLICATIONS
- ANTI-CORROSIVE, ANTI-DIRT, AND ACID-PROOFING APPLICATIONS.
- Less Maintenance, cleaner, more durable firearms
- SAME USES AS INDUSTRIAL AND INTERNAL MECHANISMS.
- IN-OIL APPLICATIONS, IN-FUEL APPLICATIONS
ENGINE USE (OTHER THAN ENGINES) For Engine use: USE THE ENGINE KIT.
- MOTORCYCLE, GO-CART, CHAIN SAW, RACING, AUTOMOTIVE, PACKING GREASE, EXPOSED CHAINS AND GEARS, ANTI-FRICTION
- MAINTENANCE FOR IMPROVING METAL SURFACES
LAW ENFORCEMENT USE
- BY LOCALITIES BASED ON APPROVALS.
TEMPERATURE RANGE:
- ONCE TREATED, CRYOGENIC TEMPERATURES TO THOUSANDS OF DEGREES F (CORE PRODUCT ONLY).
TYPES OF METAL:
- Chrome-Moly Tool Steel
- 316 Stainless
- Aluminum
- Chrome-Plated
- All Steel and Hardening: Carbon-Types, Stainless, and Chrome Plated.
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What Moly-Fusion™ IS:
- First and foremost Moly-Fusion™ is a "conversion surface treatment" which changes the metal. The technology is within the liquid within the paste (pure).
- The following "Incorporates bla that blas, so that bla bla:
- Phosphating "ions" phosphate the metal, which reflects heat and is corrosion inhibiting.
- Molybdenum "ions" bond into the surface, which is also heat reflective and extremely rugged against wear.
- Nitrating "ions" add hardness which reduces the coefficient of friction.
- All of the above elements are covalent-bonded with the surface - the strongest bond known to man: the exact same bond responsible for creating water from the elements.
- This Moly-Fusion™ Paste in this Treatment-oil has a dry-film lubricate and "Nano-Lube™" which greatly increases the resistance to metal surface corrosion from salt and acids.
- This Moly-Fusion™ has a special dry-film ingredient and also the "Nano-lube™" which adds a great deal of additional salt, acid corrosion, and wear resistance. "Nano-lube™ is so small (10-50 nanometers in size) it becomes part of the metal during Moly-Fusion™ reaction because it is there! It is a synthetic (man-made) that is 100 times smaller than a micron. A micron is a metric term which is 1 millionth of a meter, or about 4/10 of 1/10,000th of an inch. (0.00004"). It can fit into porosity so little that can only be easily seen by a scanning electron microscope. This makes it less than one half of a millionth of an inch ! Nano-Lube™ will continue to researched for all types of 2-cycle use.
- The treatment-Oil Version is formulated from the paste talked about above, to be a concentrate of 1/8 Moly-Fusion™ even though it is dilute as far as the pure paste is concerned. What I mean is 1/2 ounce in a 4 ounce bottle is still so strong, (the 1/2 ounce) it will treat the metal specific to a V8 large block engine - never mind guns, fishing reels, motorcycle engines, bicycle chains, Bike chains, 2-cycle engines, Chain saws, etc. It has been determined 1 ounce treats 10-12 square feet of metal, minimum (Per directions) That is alot of surface area it treats.
- 2-Cycle Oils and oil-concentrates are being modified from the oil-version.
- 4-Cycle Oils and oil-concentrates are being modified from the oil-version.
- Both the Paste and Treatment-oil may become available for use as a basis for Oil-based coolants, Oils, Greases, and Metals, as allowed under end-user licensing agreement.
- Was in use at a laboratory for Molybdenum-Phosphate (Covalent) to metal surfaces.
- It is pH neutral so it can be used in an engine and on metal-plated surfaces. New Technology. Liquids in the technology - not solids, because it is not magic.
What Moly-Fusion™ is NOT:
- It does not contain powdered metals. It is not like any traditional product containing solids.
- You may not believe it, but just because it says "Moly" it is NOT Moly-disulphide no matter what anyone else says - you can see it clearly that there is not black. Check out the pictures of the paste and see for yourself.
- It is not a cure-all and end-all. It is governed by the commercial warranty.
- It is has no certifications at present, including Military usage.
- It is not for sale as a product (the core technology), but only its use via license, which states use is regulated by normal regulations for software: not incorporating it into anything else, process patents, reverse engineering, making its usage by individuals or companies proprietary, including procedures and methods proprietary without an overriding written agreement amongst the parties. See the License details.
- It will not convert Copper or Titanium: Limited results on "oxided" aluminum and brass. It is NOT "Moly," as meaning Moly-disulfide or Molybdenum-disulphide stuff.
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DIRECTIONS FOR USE:
General Instructions:
- The metal to be treated/reacted/enhanced should be stripped of contaminant and be clean clean, clean especially before using the pure Moly-Fusion™
- Temperature: The metal always reacts best itself warmed to 130 - 160 deg F, though it will react more complete and deeper at higher tool-working operating temperature range. It works at room temperature, but results are less productive.
- For the most dynamic reaction on both steel and aluminum, the surface should be sandblasted first. Polishing may be used to further free surfaces of contaminants (and oxide), or be combined with the Moly-Fusion™ treatment at the same time.
- For treating "high-power" items like cutting tools, drill bits, tooth-blades, the paste should not be used pure, but "oiled" back to oil by adding some of the treatment oil to the paste or just increase the concentration of the oil. To apply with some abrasive, a "toughie" or non-abrasive course applicator can be used. (To avoid dulling the surface with abrasive.)
- The enclosed Moly-Fusion™ contains non-toxic plant and mineral-based oils for penetrating into the metal and carry all the "ions" and other products to the metal. Treatment oil also has purified mineral solvent to carry the chemistry to the steel further. Do not ingest internally!
- The strongest color-portion of the reaction takes place within 20 minutes or so and more reactive at 130-140 degrees F similar to Parkerizing, you should notice results beginning quickly upon introduction to the clean, bare carbon-steel metal!
- Note: there is the distinctive gray color change with carbon steel only, (just like with Parkerizing meaning no color change in stainless) It still works on the other steels, just not a Parkerizing (Phosphating) color change.
- See page 12 of this booklet for the limited warrantee (This is an industrial product at the low Industrial "Not-retail" Pricing). See pages 11 - 12 on the End-User License Agreement Required, or on the website for the latest. (Partner Agreements may have modifications).
- Since directions and statements are the result of feedback from many sources, we would like to invite you as a user, to participate in the process of documentation. All comments are encouraged.
- HTML feedback with digital images may be posted at website (shootersolutions.com or an info website. Private information is stripped off of feedback unless otherwise authorized by the source. Even then, authorization can be revoked.
- For the most current version of instructions, check http://molyfusion.com/mfinstructions.html
The Preparation for Gun use:
- The metal must be completely clean of the solid contamination: No copper, carbon, Moly and/or lead. The extent of cleanliness will have a direct reflection on the degree of treatment effected or effectiveness. The product does not go through copper and lead.
- PROTECT SURFACES NOT to be exposed to : This includes the inside of the Chamber of a gun or any metal surface that cannot become permanently slippery!
- See Below for more help in this regard.
- All contamination, dirt, and grease residue must be removed, to provide proper "wetting" to the metal of solution - remember the power is in the solution.
- Sharp surfaces of pitting, gouges, and unwanted would-be cutting or scraping surfaces should be smoothed.
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Additional notes on the previous-mentioned four steps:
- For step one, after cleaning the bore of copper, if contaminants remain, fill the plugged bore with the below mentioned copper solvents and let it soak for the recommended time according to the directions of the solvents. (A great cleaning is not enough - you must get the bore 100% clean or the Moly-Fusion™ will not work. (Smoothness matters too.)
- 2. One inexpensive method is taping the muzzle with multiple layer of plastic electrical tape overlapped criss-cross, filling the bore with the liquid, and removing any spill-over into the chamber with a syringe, eyedropper, or plastic transfer-pipette type of device. Any solvent that includes an oil, the oil must be removed afterwards. Cleaning should be as good as the bench rest shooters do it. Favorite copper removal brands include Shooters Choice and Butches Bore Shine. Sweets 7.62 and Barnes CR10 are the most aggressive in that order. Use cautiously as to their manufacturers recommendations. Mixing cleaners is bad.
- Follow with required solvents and scrubbing to get everything else out: don't scratch the bore (or damage) the crown. Avoid contamination of bore as you clean from brass and bronze bore-guides, brushes, and fittings (Preferably not use them at all - especially when trying to determine to what percentage copper may be in the bore).
- For an older bore, one possible product for additional preparation Flitz Polish, which can be purchased at many gun and jewelry stores. After using the product, be sure to clean the bore with denatured alcohol to remove any residue.
- For an older barrel and breaking of new, you can scrub with a patch soaked in JB bore paste at least 10 strokes (minimum) for more cleaning and smoothing. Pay attention to not damage the crown.
- Hand-lap as necessary.
- For the above steps, a gunsmith with a bore scope, professional hand-loader or gun maker can come in handy, if necessary to get the job done correctly, contact your local gunsmith or gun club for information and contacts.
- Any residue from cleaning compound(s) must be removed with residue-less degreaser like electric motor cleaner, denatured alcohol, Non-chlorinated type Brake Clean Products Avoid the use of Automotive ether as many brands now contain a top end lubricant that will leave a residue of oil.
- One method of protecting a chamber is inserting a tight-fitting fired (and now empty with no active primer) but clean, into it and closing the bolt, and tilting it muzzle direction down. - In the event it doesn't fit tight - not pre-fired, a ring of hot melt glue at the end can be used to make a solid seal, or in the case of a revolver, making sure it is not possible to treat barrel and cylinder chambers by keeping them separate. Mimicking a "chamber plug" as well as increasing the seal by inserting the bullet into the brass backwards or filling the void with hot melt glue is good to make sure you don't treat the chamber when removing the case. When treating a bore protected like this, point the muzzle down, to protect the seal. For through the breech treatment, chamber must be protected with a sleeve.
- It is important not to treat the chamber because it changes the friction and the accidental treatment can only be removed by rubbing aggressively with 600-1000 grit wet 'r dry sandpaper.
- For gas ports, turn the barrel so the port is facing up so Moly-Fusion™ won't be running into the gas port. If you should decide to treat the gas system, be sure to remove any oil residue with a solvent after the treatment is completed.
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USING THIS TECHNOLOGY FOR GUNS:
GUN BORES
- Prep: Warm the parts to be treated and the the MolyFusion liquid to a room temperature of 70 - 90 degrees F, but the part surfaces higher: 130 - 140°F or static operating temperature for better results. See page 4. Dark finish results from sandblasted carbon steel.
- Apply the Moly-Fusion™ paste with the transfer pipette (clear plastic tube) to a rugged patch or a tight-fitting gun "mop", to get it very wet. For heated metal application also add the Treatment-oil liberally as you go. Use your favorite cleaning rod accessory to push though the bore. While the easiest method of applying it the gun "mop" a caliber-specific mop is not included. Use the transfer pipette as a plastic stick. The bore is not wet until the applicator comes out as wet as it went in. Use more oil or solvent as necessary. If no paste use the Oil instead: It will just be more dilute.
- Use your applicator cloth/material to carefully and completely wet every square inch of the surface to be treated as you go for 3-4 strokes. Be patient. This may take some time.
- Re-wet continuously as needed with both products every 3-4 strokes so it doesn't dry out. If it dries it will have no effect. This will take 12-15 strokes and 3-5 minutes minimum of continuous time, not including starting over due to material coming out black. Coming out black would indicate helping it react. Repeat every 2-3 minutes for a full 15-20 minutes without a break once there is 100% "wetting"
- Eventually with the oil, residue will be completely cleaned and polished out so there will no increased drag or "tackiness" on a clean patch pushed through the bore. See # 9.
- When the MolyFusion™ gets "gummy" you can simply add a bit more of the paste.
- Residue should be completely cleaned and polished out so there is no increased drag or "tackiness" on a clean patch pushed through the bore.
- A good treatment should be obvious for the following two reasons: 1. carbon based steels should look visibly different: no longer shiny, but a distinct "gray" look; 2. And should feel slippery and smooth to a patch.
- Before proceeding, push a patch through the breech to squeeze out the excess, so there is only a layer of paste left.
- For complete treatment of the paste, and for follow-up treatments, wet out a tight fitting patch with the Moly-Fusion™ "Treatment-oil". Wet the bore with a generous amount of the oil. React it a minimum of 20 minutes and let sit reacting a maximum of 2-3 days. Then wipe out with a clean patch. If you have no paste, then: It will just take up to 8X longer.
- There will now be a noticeable break-in process for the new metal. Because of this, for 100% treatment, after each break-in process after treating, retreatment will be necessary for two times for maximum result if you're going to get it. See the importance of preparation in the preparation section. Changes should then seem permanent, when there is no more severe break-in with fouling (sometimes spelled "fowling") reduced to nothing but loose residue on the surface (Makes for optimal cleaning.) For some older and factory bores maximum corrosion protection will require a casual rejuvenation of Treatment-Oil after every shooting and cleaning session.
- Note: Always shake the liquid well before use to mix up the chemistry.
Non-Gun-Bore Gun Use.
- It can be used for parts, keeping in mind cautions, as well as resizing dies, as a finish and a finish protectant: cautions of reduction of bearing friction. It should be used where eliminating force-friction and wear is excellent, like feed ramps, Magazine and slip surfaces. General Procedure is as with gun bore, but as an internal or external treatment on direct application to steel. If mixed into compatible oil or fuel, that changes the directions. Note: Always shake each product well before use.
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BlackPowder and MuzzleLoaders:
For treated Muzzle Loader and Black Powder Bores, it is important to use much less powder since it will propel much more effectively than before due to the reduction in friction. It also packs much more efficiently for better burn.
It can be used to treat all areas where it is not desirable for the black powder to bond with. The acid and salt corrosion resistance makes this it a good fit for Blackpowder. Just remember it reduces friction also which itself can have side-effects.
COMMENTS:
- All reacted chrome-moly steel ("carbon steel") will be medium to dark gray, and the inside of the bore flat metal surface will be noticeably "duller" as viewed from one side while reflecting strong light through it from into the other side.
- When pushing cloth through or against it, is will be noticeably "slicker" with no "rough" feeling spots (indication of possible residue) or "sticking" spots.
- It is not possible to guarantee any positive results, as Moly-Fusion™ only reacts with metal (that it can react with) and results vary based on metal, whether the metal will react, whether making it slippery, heat reflective, and more durable if it reacts is a good thing, and whether the metal roughness negates the treatment value of it.
- MolyFusion™ is guaranteed to always work the first time and ever time to test metal, and to be consistent from batch to batch.
- Excessive use of Moly-Fusion™ presents no benefit, but the reverse: too much use of pure Moly-Fusion™ means unwanted residue (excess) the excess which must be removed.
- The CAUTIONS are NOT optional, but MANDATORY for YOUR Safety and well-being. ALL core-products for example both the Paste and Treatment-Oil are INDUSTRIAL (Used to make final products, like oils, greases, Manufactured Metal Surfaces, gun bores, etc) which indicate that they are very high in concentration and strength.
- Moly-Fusion™ is a friction-reduction and more Laboratory in your grasp: what you direct it to be used on is your responsibility and risk.
- SAFETY: see above warnings and CAUTIONS.
Concentration:
Paste is 100% MF but "Treatment-Oil" = (1/8) MF. While more dilute, it has outperformed pure in a test when the dilute chemistry gets to the metal better over a long period: because it is oil. Appearance and color of each are incidental.
STORAGE OF TREATED SURFACES:
Light lubricating oil can be used for additional protection on paste-treated surfaces and anti-drying properties in open use if the Treatment-oil is used on some surfaces. If Moly-Fusion™ Treatment-Oil is used, be sure not to accidentally treat surfaces including edges not to be treated, including the chamber of the gun. The only exceptions include the chamber of rimfire guns and some others, in where elimination of friction has no bearing on action pressure. A thin coating of good oil increases treatment against salt and acid corrosion protection when needed.
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Tips and Updates, Additional Do's and Don'ts on Firearms Use.
For Gun use, first to know what NOT to do. NEVER do anything the Manufacturer tells you
not to do, unless you are taking the risk!! DO NOT use as a rule where grease is too slippery.
You don't use it inside a chamber, or on any other surface that the Manufacturer says grease would be bad in. (This is experience, not theory alone.) This is ANY necked-down cartridge and all Revolvers, and all high-pressure handguns. This INCLUDES action surfaces that affect the OPERATION of the firearm, including its timing OR yours. This includes sections of parts that NEED friction, like the edge of a follower to push the round. Neither oil, waxes, nor grease are solid preventions for it working. It is just waiting to contact metal.
For example, when used on the slide mating areas, hammer and sear of a semi-automatic, including in combination with a super dry-film lubricant, it may "slam back" so quick on the action, you must use a different spring to compensate for the less resistance it causes, especially in the presence of even the slightest lubricant. Quick "slam back" in a FAL will cause "stove-piping" or "double fire:" not good. Exceptions would be fixing a problem where there is friction that must be reduced. In the chamber area Moly-Fusion is still no friction at forces more than 100 times what will compress motor oil, works from within the metal, which means the case will have little "grab" with the wall, and therefore greater impact into the action, even though less peak pressure is observed due to the timing of the brass thrown off. (If you don't take our word for it, check or get an owners' manual for your gun.) Don't forget to treat appendages to the barrel:
e.g. tuner; choke; compensator; flash hider; suppressor.
In a 1911A1 not fully-supported barrel combined with higher powered ammo, may cause additional unexpected jamming due to brass "squeeze" into the unsupported area.
Brad, a gun maker and gunsmith, who has been using our MolyFusion™ says on all barrels, he has had good luck precleaning with Shooter's Choice or Butch's Bore Shine until completely clean per directions, but NEVER anything more powerful, like Sweet's 762, as it is reported to have too much caustic-damaging ammonia mix (not pH neutral).
Since the metal needs to be smooth, he then (on non-pre-polished hand-done barrels) with J.B.'s bore paste - 10 strokes is Brad's formula.
Robin, the gunmaker from CA who captured the bore scope results used on the internet, uses Brake Cleaner or "Gunscrub" in the bore to get out the JB's bore paste, and now it is ready after warm-up with hair dryer.
A local shooter (Ross Power) is trying out FLITZ™ blue gel polish, because it is much cleaner the JB, is more current technology, and it better (He says 10 times better, at least). It seems to be water soluble to get all the residue out, and should allow a much more complete MolyFusion treatment for long lasting results. (The desire). If this is a good way to go, we may have a "system pack" that includes this, along with everything you need perhaps even including solvent cleaner.
Louis Famiano, a shooter, discovered using a home-made funnel from the hair dryer outlet to the bore resulted in good internal heating of the bore. Then the MolyFusion™ per directions.
MolyFusion™ penetrates extremely well through standard petroleum-based oil, but it may require more of it to do so.
BlackPowder and MuzzleLoaders:
For treated Muzzle Loader and Black Powder Bores, it is important to use much less powder since it will propel much more effectively than before due to the reduction in friction. It also packs much more efficiently for better burn.
It can be used to treat all areas where it is not desirable for the black powder to bond with. The acid and salt corrosion resistance make it a good fit for Blackpowder. Just remember it reduces friction also.
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Tips and Updates, for OTHER than Firearms use. (This will be the majority of usage volume). Scroll to the bottom of this page for new application sections, including nonGun, the first being describing how to treat Mounain Bike Chains
When using for any treatment of drill bits, punches, dies, etc, make sure NOT to treat surfaces that MUST grab. (Like the jaws of a vice, chuck, portion of bits to be inserted/held on by the chuck, etc.) If accidentally permanent treatment occurs, aggressively swipe with 600-1000 grit sandpaper and reinsert shavings and all (will make sure it grabs in the jaws).
It IS NOT PRIMARILY for the use on firearms - firearm/gun use is an incidental use of it, but it is allowed as an INDUSTRIAL-STRENGTH product for careful use. It can also be used for reloading and handling dies.
For all hunters, shooter, etc who wish to cross it over to their industrial, commercial, tool and die, metal and construction etc applications, or as a core product, use is permissible under the end-use license agreement agreed, as well as crossing over from industrial/commercial purchase use to a gun use.
Sporting, Outdoor, Construction, Architectural use, and into Product Design use is encouraged as well.
Industrial as well as sporting, fishing, etc. bearing usage.
Additional products will be developed for many uses including oil, grease, coolant, and
2-Cycle technology, as well as specific usage for specialized applications. The Grease and 2-Cycle are coming first.
For Gun Usage, see preceding. For more non-gun usage see http://www.infoco-op.com
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Additional Information:
- Wear gloves as stated of Nitrile or vinyl to protect against the solvent because it contains a plant-based solvent that may have adverse effects on the nervous system and liver, just like all solvents do. Also protect your hands against treated metal fragments or treating metal fragments on your hand, as they may bury into the skin easier which is not a good thing.
- Any further sales contact Shooter Solutions™ support at 1-800-350-1537.
- Any further support contact Shooter Solutions™ contact information supplied at shootersolutions.com
- Or email help@shootersolutions.com,
- Web information at http://www.shootersolutions.com, http://www.molyfusion.com (now part of shootersolutions.com to allow online ordering),
- and (we hope) a compilation of results and customer tips at (sometime in the future, we hope), http://www.infoco-op.com (For customers).
- Instructions are subject to change as new applications and discoveries are made.
- Certain Industrial and Commercial Applications and techniques thereof are left out of this instruction set.
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THE PRODUCT IS LICENSED, NOT SOLD, AND AVAILABLE FOR USE ONLY UNDER THE TERMS OF THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT. PLEASE READ THIS AGREEMENT CAREFULLY. BY APPLYING, MIXING, OR OTHERWISE USING THE PRODUCT, YOU AGREE TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT.
This ShooterSolutions, (or "Shooter Solutions") End User License Agreement accompanies any ShooterSolutions, LLC product and related explanatory written materials and materials available online. ("Product"). The term "Product" shall also include any new versions or updates of the Product licensed to you by ShooterSolutions, but does not include proprietary for the Shooter Solutions product. The Product is licensed to you as the end user. Shooter Solutions / ShooterSolutions can include or change to a form of the word, nominee, and/or legal successor.
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Provided that you agree to the following terms and conditions, Shooter Solutions and/or nominee grants to you a nonexclusive license to: use the product in a manner as set forth in accompanying materials, and materials as officially transferred to you, with the provision you comply with all warnings, cautions, and statements of situations and metal to not use it on. This includes all surface areas where the friction reduction results will or may cause undue harm to the user, bystander, or the part or any other device. This product is for the professional only. Serious do-it-yourselfers, teachers, experimenters, professionals, and company personnel take responsibility to try the product out for every application first before use to test for benefits along with any adverse effects that may arise.
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Without prejudice to any other rights, Shooter Solutions may terminate this Agreement if you fail to comply with the terms and conditions of this Agreement. In such event, you must destroy all amounts of the Product or return it.
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You may not rent, lease, or sublicense the Product. You may, however, transfer all your rights to use the Product to another person or entity, provided (1) the third party receives a copy of this Agreement and agrees to be bound by its terms and conditions, and (2) you at all times comply with all applicable United States export control laws and regulations.
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For everyone and all Entities is granted an "open-use license": all proprietary applications, uses, discoveries, and its use belong to all customers both collectively and individually without encumbrance or fees by the discovering party. This includes there shall be no special licensing and process-patents: foreign or domestic. There shall be no proprietary use in any way, which means all documents and product labeling reveal to all parties the use of the product as it applies to theirs. When either you, a customer, or customers' customer sees a successful result, championship, or any notable good result arising from its use, it shall be available for common knowledge in keeping with the intent of the open-use license for both individual and commercial use. Knowledge of its use shall not be kept a secret or hidden. Improvements to application technique is moving forward. The Chemistry is not to be reverse engineered, modified, added thereto, resold, repackaged, or used as a core product for any solution of any form: liquid, paste, grease, or solid. Repackaging into another solution will require approval and appropriated licensing and royalty fees. There are no royalty fees for converting existing products into Moly-Fusioned™ versions, provided marketing credit is given to Moly-Fusion™ - It is for treating metal.
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This Agreement will be governed by the laws of the State of New Hampshire, U.S.A., excluding the application of its conflicts of law rules. This Agreement will not be governed by the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods, the application of which is expressly excluded. If any part of this Agreement is found void and unenforceable, it will not affect the validity of the balance of the Agreement, which shall remain valid and enforceable according to its terms. You agree that this product will not be shipped, transferred or exported into any country or used in any manner prohibited by the United States Export Administration Act or any other export laws, restrictions or regulations. This Agreement shall automatically terminate upon failure by you to comply with its terms. This Agreement may only be modified in writing signed by an authorized officer of Shooter Solutions.
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