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Restoration Without Hesitation

Chevrolet, Cermet

Posted January 13 2009 08:45 AM by Frank H. Cicerale 
Filed under: Chevy Tech, Car Engine, Chevy Big Block

Check out this easy-to-use ceramic coating that restores metal to prolong the life of collector car engines without teardown or parts replacement.


    Classic car collectors and restoration buffs are discovering a new way to restore and protect the engines of their classic automobiles without the expense of engine teardown and usage of replacement parts. CerMet, an inexpensive nanotechnology product that is poured into an engine, manual transmission, or differential, provides the metal restoration and protection benefit of a ceramic coating without any downtime or disassembly.
    CerMet protects all metal-to-metal friction zones, extending the life of the component significantly. It also slows down the oxidization process that occurs when a vehicle sits in storage. For more info, check out www.cermetlab.com.


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