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We deal in a new&unique field, aluminum cleaning, and protection. We figured blogging may be a way we can share our experiences.... "Nothing ventured nothing gained"

Tuesday, January 24, 2006

Aluminum Heil Tank Trailer with ALUMACLEAR

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You cant miss this unit running down the highway day or night. Heil fuel tanker with the Alumaclear protective coating applied. This picture was taken at the show of 2006 vehicles in Midland Michigan.

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Saturday, October 01, 2005

AlumaClear is here to stay!!

OH my... aluminum protection at its best. How to clean aluminum? nevermind, call alumaclear. How to maintain aluminum? nevermind, call alumaclear... they have a solution for you.

Update: I had alumaclear apply a test sample to my aluminum polebarn.
First, it's red, well almost...actually it looks pink due to oxidation. They cleaned & preped 3-4 panels then applied their amazing product alumaclear( yes alumaclear is AMAZING!! This isn't hype, It's fact!) over a year later--->Withstood Fall/Winter/Spring/Summer/Fall the panels still look BRAND NEW.
They were kind enough to leave me a pail of their aluminum cleaner, another 5 Star product! I'm speechless, between the alumaclear protective coating, and their cleaner, which cleans & seems to add a protective layer. alumaclear is number one in my book!! I'm going to try and take/add pics of the alumaclear treated panels.

I'm serious..call alumaclear if your aluminum is an investment worth preserving. If you follow through, and make the call to actually have your aluminum trailer tanker bulker horse hauler whatever investment you have alumacleared, You will say... "Thanks".
Hey no problem, Your welcome ;)

Wednesday, December 08, 2004

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Tuesday, December 07, 2004

Intoduction

Introduction:
Aluminum Transport- We have taken on an indusrty that has been neglected, not because they don't care... quite the contrary, but trying to keep any aluminum streak & stain free is a time consuming task. Add trying to keep it shiney(look at your aluminum pots & pans, or aluminum pole barn, maybe aluminum rims, or aluminum tin-foil after you cook on it....well you should start getting the picture) which is what we do.
Today we were visiting some of companies we worked with in the past. While driving up to one we noticed they had purchased a new tanker, upon closer inspection it wasn't new....the rain had cleaned off some of the cement & lime which hardens to the barrel when they get loaded. Anyway(remember I'm new to this..lol) it was a unit we had cleaned & coated back in 1997. I'll close the intro out...start watching what aluminum looks like after a few short month's, remember this blog, and I'm confident we'll post something that helps get it clean, or protects it. Besides we're sure to post some encounters that'll give you a chuckle. Until next time!!!