SPRING MAINTENANCE TIP FROM TRAC ECOLOGICAL

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An overheated engine, air conditioning that doesn’t cool, or a clogged head can quickly put an end to a good day on the water for boat owners.

According to TRAC Ecological, a leading supplier of environment-friendly water system maintenance products, a good way to avoid these types of problems would be to include flushing your systems with TRAC’s products during your spring commissioning.

Marine growth & scale build-up are two of the leading causes of water-cooled equipment failures. Traditional methods of cleaning (such as mechanical brushing or harsh acids) can damage equipment and can be potentially harmful to the user and the environment.

A growing network of servicing dealers across the US and Europe has been specially trained to use the company’s unique line of safe, biodegradable chemicals to efficiently and economically dissolve scale, barnacles, zebra mussels, calcium, rust, lime and other mineral deposits that can reduce water flow. To find a service dealer nearest you, visit www.trac-online.com/locator. For do-it-yourselfers, these products are available at most marine supply stores.

The following TRAC products are specifically designed to prevent the most common water system problems.

Flush Water Systems Now To Avoid Engine, Air Conditioning and Piping Problems Later Watch maintenance videos at www.youtube.com/TracEcological

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