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Shark Hide Metal Protectant ?

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Jerry

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I saw this when I was watching a show on the Speed Channel. Looked like it could be used for our industry. Went onto their website and saw that they list that as one of the industries that used it.


Has anyone had any experience with it ?


http://www.sharkhide.com/sharkhide_metal_protectant.htm


Taken off their web site: "such industries as Marine, Automotive, Cycle, Aircraft, Trucking, RV, Architectural, Building Maintenance and many others. Actually the working principals behind SHARKHIDE are very simple. The materials that make up SHARKHIDE Metal Protectant are a proprietary blend of many types of resins. These resins are then suspended in a blend of two different solvents. When applied to a surface, the solvents rapidly evaporate leaving the actual SHARKHIDE Metal Protectant behind. This forms an air tight film over any metal surface, and will protect against just about anything Mother Nature can throw at it."
 

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