For those who are interested, these are some of the ways to use the

For those who are interested, these are some of the ways to use the patented
RainChalk® on the various types of calls that are available. Thank you for
looking at and trying RainChalk® and please contact us and let us know what
you think at [email protected].
Use light colored chalk body on box lids when they become wet. Rub
chalk on lid, turn box call upright, wait 30 to 60 seconds for flash drying
to occur and begin calling. Rub light colored chalk body on box call lids
for improved friction in dry conditions as well.
As a test of the friction capabilities of this chalk, lightly rub the light
colored body on the slick unconditioned surface of a glass call or a flat
piece of window glass. Note: this procedure does not work on all crystal
and some special types of glass.
With a wooden striker, work very lightly on the slick chalked surface
until sounding begins. Then apply a slight bit more pressure to get clear
full yelps. With the friction this chalk produces, a whole new range of
call surfacing material can now be considered.
The round darker colored area located in the center of the chalk body is
the striker chalk area. It is made up of a material that is also in the chalk body, but is
highly concentrated in this center area. The concentrated center has a special use. It is
used on the tip of your wooden striker so that you can work your slate and other
friction call surfaces in the rain or when they get slick from handling or carrying them
against your clothing. The core is 3/8" in dia., so flared striker ends will also work in it.
When slate or glass calls get wet or slick, dampen your
finger and moisten the striker end, then rub the damp
striker end on the dark center area of the chalk body. Note!
Use light pressure to avoid breaking the chalk. Like magic,
the slick or wet call will begin to play when the treated striker is then used.
Tip! Place a little dab of super glue on the end of your striker so that the striker center
mix will stick to the striker end. Let it dry and then your striker will work on slick, wet
or dry calls for several days of use before you need to repeat the application again.
Example:
First rub the striker end on the chalk center
to loosen the material and render it to a
powder state for easy pick up. Second, cover
striker end with a light coat of super glue.
Third, pick up powder with wet striker end. Fourth, and last, let treated striker dry for
15 minutes.
RainChalk® helps your call work in dry or wet weather. Slick calls are no longer a
problem. RainChalk® is formulated for all friction turkey calls including: box calls, slate
calls, glass calls and strikers too. Contains no rosins, wax or oils.
RainChalk® is a Registered Patented Product of Penline Production L.L.C. Dover, AR
72837 Patent Number 6,695,674.