RE: Re: RE: Gear ratio after lift
I know I haven't been on much lately but I have a question. I have been working with a chemical company on a new product and heres the idea. They have a product that you would be able to apply onto your rims in the fall that would protect the rim from the abuse of winter. The product would dull your rim in apearance but would protect it from salt. You would put it on in the fall and then in the spring spray a release agent onto the the rim and rinse the stuff off. It will not damage clear coat or a polished rim. It would not give you a scratch or gouge protection but it would protect you from the corrosion that happens from winter use. There idea is to come out with it as a kit that would include the prep and remover with a bottle of protective coating and an applicator. It would be everything you would need to do 4 rims and there target is $49.00 shipped to your door. What I was wondering is, would it be something people would buy. This product has been being used for over 10 years in commercial appplications and has been tested in many ways to make sure that it will do what it says and not harm your rims. NYS has been doing tests with this stuff and is now purchasing it for use on bridges and plow trucks. So I want to ask what you think?
I know I haven't been on much lately but I have a question. I have been working with a chemical company on a new product and heres the idea. They have a product that you would be able to apply onto your rims in the fall that would protect the rim from the abuse of winter. The product would dull your rim in apearance but would protect it from salt. You would put it on in the fall and then in the spring spray a release agent onto the the rim and rinse the stuff off. It will not damage clear coat or a polished rim. It would not give you a scratch or gouge protection but it would protect you from the corrosion that happens from winter use. There idea is to come out with it as a kit that would include the prep and remover with a bottle of protective coating and an applicator. It would be everything you would need to do 4 rims and there target is $49.00 shipped to your door. What I was wondering is, would it be something people would buy. This product has been being used for over 10 years in commercial appplications and has been tested in many ways to make sure that it will do what it says and not harm your rims. NYS has been doing tests with this stuff and is now purchasing it for use on bridges and plow trucks. So I want to ask what you think?