Hey Everyone,
I just wanted to pass on some info on about some really great products that Inox puts out:
The first is their MX2 Battery Conditioner. This is an additive that
when added to the cells of a standard 12v, 8v, or 6v battery, will remove
the sulfation that has accumulated on the lead. This accumulation
results in loss of power and charging capacity. MX2 restores the battery
to "like new" condition, resulting in more power, faster starts, and
quicker recharges. Prices range from $9.50 for a single dose to $39.50
for enough to treat up to ten batteries. I've used MX2 with great
results in both of my marine batteries and all of our automobiles. The
price and results sure beats having to purchase a new battery.
The other products that I have had great success with are the MX3 and
MX4 lubricants, and the MX4 grease. The MX3 is a fantastic all purpose
lube with numerous fishing tackle and marine applications. I've used it
on all of my reels, tackle, and throughout my Chris Craft's motor and
electronics. It will not wash off with water. The MX4 w/Lanolin is a
fine lube for use where weather and environmental conditions can be
extreme. I have used it on just about every square inch of our trailer
and like the MX3, it will not wash off with water, even after repeated
trips up and down the ramp. I used the MX4 grease to paint the lower
unit and hull of the Chris Craft. It goes on clear and stays on. I
noticed a huge difference in the amount of mussels and algae that were
attached this year. Prices start at $7.95. Here is a video from the
site:
Also, with the exception of MX2, Inox products are "green" and non-toxic!
You can check out all of their products at Inox Green Lubes.
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Hey Everyone, I just wanted to pass on some info on about some really great products that Inox puts out: The first is their MX2 Battery Conditioner. This is an additive that when added to the cells of a standard 12v, 8v, or 6v battery, will remove the sulfation that has accumulated on the lead. This accumulation results in loss of power and charging capacity. MX2 restores the battery to "like
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