We present two simultaneous NICER and NuSTAR observations of the ultra-compact X-ray binary (UCXB) candidate SLX 1735-269. Using various reflection modeling techniques, we find that XILLVERCO, a model used for fitting X-ray spectra of UCXBs with high carbon and oxygen abundances is an improvement over RELXILL or RELXILLNS, which instead contains solar-like chemical abundances. This provides indirect evidence in support of the source being ultra-compact. We also use this reflection model to get a preliminary measurement of the inclination of the system, i = $57^{+23}_{-6}$ degrees. This is consistent with our timing analysis, where a lack of eclipses indicates an inclination lower than 80 degrees. The timing analysis is otherwise inconclusive, and we can not confidently measure the orbital period of the system.
Comment: 8 Pages, 7 Figures, Submitted to ApJ