| Car Appearance (Upper body) protection. |
| Through auto-Preservative treatment that protects cars against environmental influences. |
- Dirt
- Rust
- UV Rays
- Corrosion
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| Purpose: |
- To protect the paint from the ravages of UV (oxidizing) and atmospheric pollution.
- To give greater pleasure of ownership and in due course to increase the resale
Value to the vehicle.
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| Car Underbody Protection. |
- Super tough Wax-base undercoat
- Protects underbody against pollutants, stone & gravel
- Does not peel, flake or bubble
- Prevents rust through perforation
- Acts as sound deadener, ensures a quieter ride
- Special additives provide superior adhesion and resilience
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Purpose: |
- To delay the onset of corrosion on all underside surface which are open to watery impact and erosion due to vehicle motion.
- To give greater pleasure of ownership and in due course the resale value of the vehicle.
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| Car Cavity Protection. |
- Spray action penetrates smallest of cavities
- No need to drill new holes
- Extends car’s life, inhibits further rust
- Fogging system-Simplest, most goof method
- Average application time-less than 30 minutes-less time consuming
- Human errors using unskilled labors reduced to the max.
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Purpose: |
- To delay the onset of corrosion on the inside of inaccessible cavities.
- To give greater pleasure of ownership and in due course the resale value of the vehicle.
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| Car Upholstery Protection Treatment. |
- Interior Cleaning and U.P.T. Fabric/Leather Protector
- Repels stains of tea/coffee, soft drink spills
- Invisible barrier prolongs fabric leather & vinl life
- Fabric’s natural texture and appearance is retained
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Purpose: |
- To reserve the new appearance of the upholstery against spillage of liquids such as soft drinks, coffee, tea etc.
- To give greater pleasure of ownership and in due course increase in the resale value of the vehicle.
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| Car Motor Care (Engine Protection) |
- Protects engine’s metals against corrosion
- Repels water, keeps away dirt and grime
- Engine compartment looks fresh and new
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| Purpose: |
- To protect the engine bay from corrosion (on both ferrous and alloys components)
- To prevent access by water / moisture into electrical circuits and components.
- To preserve the structural integrity of rubber pipes and components.
- To give greater pleasure of ownership and in due course increase the resale value of the vehicle.
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| Keep your car
in winning form |
| Tyres
are the only part of your car in continuous contact with
the slippery road surface. Don't compromise on anything
in this department, and get a new set if you need one. |
| Make sure that you are
fitted with high quality non-streaking type wiper blades
that wipe the windscreen efficiently. |
| Patch
up all the weak or loose electrical connections as these
tend to act up in the monsoons. |
| Always carry a can of
WD-40 in the vehicle. It has the ability to clean up moisture. |
| The
monsoons take their toll on the braking, suspension, steering
systems as well as the transmission, so haul your car
in from time to time, for regular service check-ups and
fine-tuning. |
| The optimum rpm (revolutions
per minute) at which you should drive through a flooded
area is around 3000. |
| Don't
forget to dry out the wet brakes afterwards by placing
your left foot on the brake pedal and gently caressing
the throttle with your right foot. |
| Check tyre pressure regularly
and inflate it to recommended pressure when it is cold.
This increases driving comfort and the life of your tyre. |
| Check
and top up lube oils, coolants and brake fluid. |
| When starting the car,
make sure that the AC and other electrical loads are switched
off. Your engine and battery will last longer this way. |
| Don't
increase engine speed immediately after starting. Wait
for at least 5 seconds - this not only improves lubrication,
but increases engine life. |
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| Keep
those fuel bills down |
| You can save nearly 20%
of fuel consumption by shifting gears properly. Start
driving only in first gear and shift gears at the right
rpm. |
| Maintain
a steady speed while driving. Unnecessary acceleration
and deceleration increases fuel consumption. |
| Your car will use more
fuel if tyre pressure is low. |
| Warm
the engine faster by driving in low gear initially. |
| Use the clutch pedal
only when you need to change gears. |
| Anticipate
traffic conditions to avoid sudden braking and acceleration. |
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| Better
safe than sorry |
| Check and make sure that
all lights are working, especially the brake lights and
headlights. |
| Slippery
surfaces offer less traction, hence it is safer to keep
a slightly larger distance between you and the vehicle
in front of you. Apply your brakes well in time for any
anticipated stops. |
| Always use seat belts. |
| Check
your brakes before going on a long journey. |
| Don't use high beam while
driving in the city. It'll blind oncoming traffic. |
| Always
use indicators well in advance before taking a turn. |
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