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Liquid tool kit

Feb 1, 2010 12:00 PM

LIQUID WRENCH has added two new liquid tools and packaged six of its liquid lubricants and penetrates together to provide a complete kit for repairs.

The new Liquid Wrench 6-pack includes two new formulas: penetrating oil and chain lube. The oil will loosen corroded bolts, nuts and parts without the powerful smell, and the chain lube will stay in place to lubricate and prevent corrosion on chains or wire cables.

Other products in the 6-pack are lubricating oil to stop squeaks and loosen sticking parts; silicone spray for waterproof protection in a clear film to prevent rust and corrosion; white lithium grease for a long-lasting grease coat on joints, hinges and other connections; and dry lubricant for a long-lasting dry film to cut friction and protect against water and corrosion.

The Liquid Wrench 6-pack goes on sale in stores in April and will retail for $20. The six products also are sold for $5 each. For more information, call Radiator Specialty Co. at 877/464-4865 or visit www.gunk.com.

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