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Plant Hire Firm Use Prolan To Protect Electric Components on Vehicles

Plant Hire firm, Mead Construction, have installed a wheel and under body wash for their vehicles but found that water was getting forced into the electrical plugs underneath and causing error codes.

We recommended they try Prolan Heavy Grade aerosol – a thick grease with good water pressure resistance that will protect the electrical components.

Mead Plant Hire Truck Chassis

The customer was very happy with the results:

“We found that using the high-pressure wheel and under-body wash would force water into connectors and throw fault codes up constantly on the vehicles. Since using Prolan we have not had any issues. The product is easy to apply in aerosol form and great for stopping water inhibition and corrosion in the connections. This has saved us time and money by avoiding vehicles being off the road. A bonus is that it is safe and environmentally friendly. We tried another competitors product and have found Prolan to be far superior.”

Richard Anderson, Commercial Foreman, Meads Plant and Grab

Our award winning Prolan lubricant range works on almost any surface including metal, rubber, steel, vehicles, vinyl and painted areas. Each of the 5 viscosity grades offer specialist benefits which include staying on in harsh conditions, lifting rust scale, resisting acids and alkalis, removing dirt and grime and of course as an everyday water displacement fluid.

Prolan’s unique lanolin-based formula contains linseed and offers outstanding natural moisture repellent qualities so is also great as a wood preserver preventing outdoor rot and greening. Safe for marine environments, waterways, forestry areas, agriculture and food production plants, it is internationally certified by NSF. Prolan is also non-conductive, so it can be used for electrical wiring and connections such as engine batteries.

For more information about our Prolan Range – please visit our website.

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