NAPA Aerosols arrive

NAPA Aerosols arrive

Workshop Equipment

A new addition to the NAPA product line-up is a range of five aerosols. These are high quality aerosols that have been developed to meet the demands of trade and industrial sectors, including automotive repair.
The line-up includes:

Cleaner & Degreaser:  A heavy duty, non-corrosive, spray on and wash off product to remove grease and oil.

Brake & Parts Cleaner: A heavy-duty, Chlorine free product that can be applied without having to disassemble the brakes. It removes dust, grease, dirt and fluids and evaporates leaving no residue.

Carburettor & Throttle Body Cleaner: An internal and external cleaner that cleans deposits from carburettors, it also works on heat-riser valves and PCVs. No tools are needed and it dries quickly without leaving any film on the parts.

Electrical Contact Cleaner: A high purity, stable cleaning solvent which is ideal for removing moisture, dust and oils. it is a plastic-safe, totally residue free, non-corrosive, non-staining product. It contains no lubricant and evaporates rapidly and completely from surfaces.

Silicone Lubricant Spray: A multi-purpose silicone to lubricate, protect and revive most surfaces It protects against moisture and is ideal for sliding surfaces and rejuvenating rubber parts. Odourless, colourless and leaves no stains.

Publishing Information
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