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Offline Snooky

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Anti corrosion treatment
« on: January 27, 2010, 20:06:14 »
A few friends of mine currently offer an anti corrosion treatment for motorbikes using ACF50, loads more info here http://allyearbiker.co.uk/

I was wondering if this could be an option for 4x4's, seeing as we all know what it can be like trying to get to some of the nooks and cranies underneath, and then could spend a fortune or loads of time repairing these areas.
The treatment is done via high pressure spray, so could be used to coat the inside of the chassis maybe? Read about the product, I used it on my landy in certain places and have used it on bikes for years, infact it is my bike on the home page at the top and know how good this stuff can be on areas showing corrosion.

I have suggested this to one of the operatives in Newbury and with the understanding that it will be just an underbody treatment, including the engine bay, but not a full valet service on the body and interior.

Not sure on prices due to not knowing times etc, but I guess if we had a volunteer from the area we could look at testing the water and seeing what 1st impressions are and to see if this is a possible oportunity for the future.

So what do you think?
Any volunteers?

Let me know and will see what can be done
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Re: Anti corrosion treatment
« Reply #1 on: January 28, 2010, 00:58:58 »
P.M me more details please matey, maybe able to assist  ;)
TD5 with a few Tweaks ;o)
a bit more fuel friendly than the V8

 






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