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WHERE IT COMES FROM:
Rail dust is produced from
the friction of the rail wheels against the railroad track
Over 70% of all new vehicles
are shipped from the factory via rail, therefore infecting the vehicle
before it even gets to the dealership.
Anytime a vehicle is parked
or travels near a railroad it is subjected to rail dust contamination
Brake dust is produced from
the friction of the brake pads rubbing against the rotor.
Since all brake pads are
no longer made of asbestos, and are made of metal particles, during
braking, metal on metal friction disburses tiny particles of bare metal
onto the paint finish of all automobiles.
Industrial fallout is another
term used to describe pollution, this contamination is settling onto
the paint finish of all automobiles and causing equal damage as rail
dust and brake dust when left untreated
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Rail dust, brake dust, & industrial fallout contamination
is affecting every vehicle on the road. It can cause serious damage
to the paint finish when left untreated.
Plastic only covers 40%-60% of the vehicle and is useless
since this contamination continuously infects the paint finish after
the inital shipment. There is also no chemical that can be applied to
the paint finish to prevent this contaminiation.
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