MeisterR ARC (Anti-Rust Coat) now available!

MeisterR

Lifer
Corrosion is one of the biggest enemy of coilovers, especially in the UK where road salt are used over the winter.
Over the years, there are many recommendation for products against corrosion such as white lithium grease, waxoil, etc.

MeisterR have been working with a chemical specialist to bring you the latest protection for coilovers.
The MeisterR ARC (Anti-Rust Coat) is a chemical that bonds to any metal surfaces to create a thin lubricating layer that blocks and stop corrosion.


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Once applied to a metal surfaces, the chemical create a 5 micron thin layer that is self sacrificial.
What that means is that the product will eat itself in order to prevent corrosion.
An application of ARC will typical last 12 months, but we recommend applying once before winter and every 6 months to ensure maximum protection.

We recommend applying the ARC before installation on all metal to metal surfaces (such as inside of the bracket where it contact the threaded damper case) and all exposed metal surfaces.

Note: As ARC will bond to metal surfaces, you must not allow the ARC to contact any part of the braking system.
If the ARC are bond to the brake disk, remove them with a solvent such as brake cleaner.
If the ARC contaminated the brake pad, we highly recommended discarding the brake pad as the ARC may be soak up up the pad material.

The ARC are £14.95 a bottle, and will easily do all 4 coilovers.
You can purchase them here:
http://www.cyberspeeds.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=163&products_id=415

As an introductory offer, we will provide FREE SHIPPING for the ARC. :)

If anyone have any questions, please feel free to let me know.

Best Regards,

Jerrick
 

Jay

Admin
Looks a hell of a lot more professional than the marine grease I usually plaster on Jerrick.

Any pictures of it applied?
 

MeisterR

Lifer
Looks a hell of a lot more professional than the marine grease I usually plaster on Jerrick.

Any pictures of it applied?

You just spray it on and spread it out, it is not any thicker than olive oil. :)
Once it is on the metal, it will bond to the surface and help prevent corrosion from forming.

Jerrick
 

MeisterR

Lifer
Quite a popular item, sold a few bottle already.
Much easier to work with than the old fashion white lithium grease.

Jerrick
 
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