Q20 Multi Purpose Lubricant

Lubricant with a high penetration ability to water and moisture, it Isolates – Protects – Displaces moisture – Lubricates – Cleans.

BrandQ
Size300g, 360g
Made inSouth Africa
SKU: 30022 Categories: , Tag:
Description

Advantages:

Lubricant with a high penetration ability to water and moisture because of its density of 1,154 g/cm3

The Q20 aerosol has a 360º ball bearing valve below the nozzle, enabling the aerosol to be completely inverted and still give you the perfect spray for all those hard to reach areas

Silicone Free Formula

Unflamable

As a result of the density difference between Q20 & water, Q20 replaces water and isolates the parts used in it from the air, which is the main catalyst for oxidation (rust) due to its chemical composition and physical properties that enable it to reduce friction between moving parts with its various applications, and due to its cleaning ingredients that have the ability to dissolve the various sediments and removing them from the surfaces and by the pressure of the compound inside the aerosol, it:

Isolates all circuits and electrical connections from moisture and water and it prevents the occurrence of electrical shocks and short circuits and maintains the current flow with high efficiency

Protects any metal from corrosion, rust and salt deposits (if used regularly)

Displaces moisture from all circuits, electrical connections, dynamos, sensors, spark plugs and it prevents the occurrence of electrical shocks and short circuits and maintains the current flow with high efficiency

Lubricates locks, bolts, latches, windows, doors, garage doors and their hinges making them easy to move and prevents annoying sounds and creaking. Strong and fast penetrating to help in easily loosening nuts, sticking bolts and tools quickly and lubricates gears and machines with high efficiency and zippers stuck in clothes and bags

Cleans water taps from salt deposits, removes traces of ink from leather, removes gum from carpets, surfaces, crayon marks from walls, traces of adhesive stickers from surfaces, glass, plastic, asphalt from the car, traces of fat from kitchen hoods

Obtained a certificate of passing the standard tests in aviation applications, which were tested on models: Boeing / Airbus

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