ELectronic Rust Protection

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lincooln
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ELectronic Rust Protection

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Ok I'm looking at importing and selling/distributing a electronic rust control system for cars, 4x4's, trucks, cranes quads, anything. Its called Counter Act. They use a small DC power pulse through the cars body, chassis etc.

This stops the rust forming and or spreading. The unit its self is about the size of a packet of cigarettes for most passenger car systems. They don't drain the battery, don't mess up car computers, stereos etc at all. Can act as a paint protector even reducing number of stone chips and prevent cracking/flaking.

If any body wants any more info PM me and i will send you some light reading material.
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Re: ELectronic Rust Protection

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lincooln wrote:Ok I'm looking at importing and selling/distributing a electronic rust control system for cars, 4x4's, trucks, cranes quads, anything. Its called Counter Act. They use a small DC power pulse through the cars body, chassis etc.

This stops the rust forming and or spreading. The unit its self is about the size of a packet of cigarettes for most passenger car systems. They don't drain the battery, don't mess up car computers, stereos etc at all. Can act as a paint protector even reducing number of stone chips and prevent cracking/flaking.

If any body wants any more info PM me and i will send you some light reading material.

Or post on here. as most trucks on here go near water an electronic shock is more likely to short out on varying components
toymota thats stock standard.
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Re: ELectronic Rust Protection

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They have special ones developed for 4x4's so i guess they would have figured out all those sort of problems.
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