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Rust inhibitor 9004 series

rust inhibitor
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Description

AKEMI® Cavity Wax Spray is a product which protects against corrosion. It is based on waxes dissolved in petrol-based solvents and corrosion inhibitors. It does not contain CFC propellants. The product is characterized by the following properties: - - good creeping properties - - infiltrates and drives out damp - - short running time, good stability - - very good adhesion on metal - - tough plastic film - - good temperature stability and very good low-temperature flexibility AKEMI® Cavity Wax Spray is used to treat car body cavities (e.g. doors) and provides long-term protection for machines, machine parts and tools. 1. - The surface must be free of rust, oil and grease and must be thoroughly clean and dry. Damp can be ignored, residual rust can be inactivated with AKEMI* Rust Converter. 2. - Shake the spray can well before use. 3. - Protect surrounding surfaces with paper. 4. - Apply generously to surfaces. Spray even more generously onto joints, into gaps and cracks as well as onto welding seams. 5. - After approx. 2 hours, dust no longer clings to the surface of the coat of body cavity protection. - - Use AKEMI* “Liquid Glove" in order to protect your hands. - - The spray nozzle must be sprayed empty of paint when your work is done. - - Parts which have been sprayed by mistake can be cleaned with AKEMI8' Universal Dilution, cold cleanser or cleaner's naphtha. - - The protective coating can be removed from conserved parts with steam-jet apparatus. - - The dried cavity sealing coating is not resistant against petrol, aromatic hydrocarbons or oils.

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