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Polar Bonding is the key!
If you could see a molecule of Corrosion X, you’d note that it has positive and negative poles
(anodes and cathodes), just like metal molecules. The Corrosion X molecules and metal molecules are attracted to each
other and form a strong, magnet-like bond. The Corrosion X film spreads and spreads until it forms an
incredibly thin coating that is practically weightless. The “magnetic”
attraction and capillary action are so strong that Corrosion X goes everyplace moisture goes. It penetrates seams,
climbs rivet shanks and generally reaches the tiny spaces where corrosion most
often starts. The penetrating power of Corrosion X
is also enhanced by this polar bonding characteristic. It helps Corrosion X creep through microscopic voids and over surface
irregularities to penetrate between seized surfaces where it softens rust and
corrosion deposits to free up frozen parts.
Polar Bonding also makes Corrosion X
an outstanding penetrant - better than products made specifically for that
purpose. Add that to its lubricating ability (better than products fortified
with “Teflon”), and it’s the perfect product for cables, locks and hinges, as
well as cannon plugs, micro switches, antenna bases, circuit breakers and
connectors, any place where electrical or electronic connections might be
subject to moisture or saltwater damage.
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