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Corrosion Free Rustproofing

Posted on Thursday, February 15, 2018
By: Dave's Auto Service
Categories: Kia  |  Buick  |  pontiac  |  chevrolet  |  ford  |  chrysler  |  dodge  |  honda  |  subaru  |  toyota  |  mazda

                                         

 

                          Why Corrosion FREE is the BEST! 

Don’t take our word for it!  Read the Canadian Government Defence Research and Development Report and the Money Sense Article.

It’s clean, it’s clear and drip free. You can be confident it works because it’s a “see through” formula. It actually creeps and penetrates without dripping. A very important feature for protecting seams and crevices.

It’s much better than dealer applied or manufacturer’s rustproofing because it maintains the ‘factory new look’ beyond the manufacturer’s warranty period.
Not only does it prevent body panel rust perforation, it also saves hundreds of dollars in repairs to fuel lines, fuel tanks, emergency brake cables and brake lines, items not covered by aftermarket or manufacturers’ warranties. New vehicles 1 and 2 model years old receive the full benefits of the Corrosion FREE Beyond the Future Warranty.

At Corrosion FREE, we take our commitment to your vehicle seriously. Not only did we develop the formula, but we also design and manufacture the special equipment to apply the product. You have the assurance of a thorough treatment in all the hidden areas requiring protection. We even train and certify technicians annually.
Quality Control – Every container is monitored for the amount of chemical used on each and every vehicle. As a courtesy we have created a computerized Customer Reminder and tracking system to remind you to come back for future applications.

                               Benefits of Rustproofing your Car or Vehicle

Protection with a focus on Safety, Appearance and Huge Savings
Temperature changes from cold to hot… freezing and thawing is devastating to the seams and spot welds of a vehicle. Trapped moisture freezes and the expansion of the crevice ruptures the paint and creates a cavity that only needs the warm sun to cook the rot. Rust and corrosion undermine the structural integrity and negatively affect the overall appearance of your vehicle and reduce the value and life of the vehicle.

Corrosion FREE gives your vehicle the ability to fight back!
Corrosion FREE protects your vehicle against damage caused by severe temperature changes, acid rain and winter driving conditions. It is designed to penetrate the seams and crevices. It eliminates moisture and maintains a dry Arizona-type condition in the inner panels. That’s why vehicles don’t rust in the Arizona desert

It prevents rust and corrosion in all metals, it protects vinyl and plastic surfaces from UV rays and improves the function of moving parts through lubrication.

Unlike oil spray applications, Corrosion FREE has the ability to cling to the metal, even in high pressure car washes.
The low cost of a Corrosion Free treatment makes a lot of sense and gives customers peace of mind.
Our Formula 3000 with CSC 850 product can be applied by one of our Corrosion FREE Zone Dealers 

Value Added Bonus Features with Corrosionfree Prevents stone chips from festering Prevents gas lines from rotting Prevents moisture in seams from freezing Maintains structural integrity of frame Prevents rust and corrosionfree Prevents door locks from freezing Penetrates and lubricates nuts and bolts Eliminates squeaks and creaks plus smoothest the operation of hinges & cables Lubricates window, door mechanisms and power antennas Protects rubber and vinyl trim from UV Damage.  Preserves the factory new lock
AND BEST OF ALL, ITS SAFE AND NON-HAZARDOUS
https://corrosionfree.com/application-video/


 

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Great article guys, if you'd ever like to share some Blogs please get in touch. It seems we have a very similar approach to the same work www.rust.co.uk
Posted by Chris on Friday, June 7, 2019, 11:07 AM
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