• K2 Technical petroleum jelly vetrix aerosol 132g

The Symbol : B400

K2 Vetrix is a technical petroleum jelly aerosol with a capacity of 132g, designed for protecting metal surfaces against corrosion and maintaining plastic and rubber elements. Resistant to water, salt and weak acids and alkalis. Protects the battery terminals from oxidation. Optimum lubrication is achieved after the solvent has evaporated.

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K2 Technical Petroleum Jelly Vetrix Aerosol 132g

K2 Vetrix is a technical petroleum jelly in the form of an aerosol, with a capacity of 132g, designed for protecting metal surfaces against corrosion as well as for maintaining and lubricating plastic and rubber elements. It is resistant to water, salt, as well as weak acids and alkalis, making it ideal for harsh environments. In addition, it protects the battery terminals from oxidation. Optimum lubrication is achieved after the solvent has evaporated.

Main product features:

  • Corrosion protection - protects metal surfaces from rust.
  • Consolidation and lubrication – effective for plastics and rubber.
  • Water and salt resistance - ideal for use in harsh weather conditions.
  • Battery clamp protection - prevents oxidation.
  • Optimal lubrication - obtained after evaporation of the solvent.

How to use:

  1. Shake the container before use.
  2. Spray the metal, plastic or rubber surface evenly from a distance of about 15-20 cm.
  3. Allow the solvent to evaporate for optimal lubrication.
  4. Use regularly to maintain proper protection and lubrication.

Specifications:

Type Technical petroleum jelly aerosol
Capacity 132 g
Protection Corrosion, oxidation
Immunity Water, salt, weak acids, alkalis
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