Dr. Beasleys Metal Coat

Item #:
DB-S32D08
UPC:
851656006188
Our Price: $19.99
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Description

Despite its name, stainless steel can, and will, become stained without proper protection. Hard water spots, bleach, oxidation and all kinds of cooking contaminants can cause unsightly marks on this type of metal surface. And unfortunately, it's also rather scratch prone. So scrubbing out marks and contaminants can cause permanent damage to the surface. Luckily, Dr. Beasley's developed Metal Coat, a non-abrasive, superhydrophobic coating that will prevent stainless steel sinks and appliances from staining and etching while making water and other liquids bead right off. Dr.Beasley's originally developed Metal Coat for automotive trim and wheels, commonly made from plated chrome and aluminum. These surfaces are exposed to all sorts of exhaust marks, brake dust, acid rain, and environmental contaminants. Chrome, in particular, is notorious for developing waterspots, and it's naturally high-gloss, reflective finish will start to dull rather quickly. Once protected, however, those contaminants are much easier to remove and those chrome accents are super easy to clean and keep shining like new. While home appliances and automotive trim are some of the more common uses for this coating it can be applied to absolutely any exposed metal surface. It bonds instantly, so there's no need to let it sit on the surface to cure; simply wipe on and remove immediately. And Metal Coat is completely VOC Free, so it won't give off a strong odor or harmful fumes. It is completely safe to use in the home around children and pets. From bike parts, to bathroom fixtures, to cellphones, Metal Coat is the perfect way to keep all metal surfaces in and around your home and automobile looking perfect. Buy today and try it for yourself! Directions
  1. Make sure surface has been thoroughly cleaned and dried.
  2. Focusing on a small section at a time, apply Metal Coat to an applicator and spread evenly across the metal surface, making sure to maintain even coverage.
  3. After fully covering that section use a clean, dry microfiber towel to remove excess product.
  4. Move on to the next section and repeat the process.
Dr. Beasley's Suggests: Only apply to one section at a time. Because Metal Coat bonds instantly it is best to remove immediately after application. Before applying, test a small amount in an inconspicuous place to check compatibility with surface.
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