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Titanium Coating Cleans, Polishes, Protects
“For extreme bling, Polymatrix is King,” is a perfect tagline for Polymatrix Ultra Clean spray that cleans, polishes and protects all kinds of equipment.
    The star ingredient is titanium, says Maxx Maxwell, President and CEO of Polymatrix Systems, a family owned business.
    “We started adding titanium a few years ago, and it’s made a big difference for construction and farm equipment,” he says, noting that construction and agriculture are the biggest markets for the product.
    The business started making protective coatings 24 years ago. Polymatrix Super Coat is an instant oxidation eliminator that restores color where pigment is still present. Besides being useful to restorers, the coating protects against minor scratches, brake dust, road salt, tree sap, acid rain, UV rays, etc.
    “It has a nice, smooth finish with no wax or residue. It’s a protective coating on all types of equipment. Apply it to glass, and it won’t collect dust. It protects equipment from manure and fertilizer,” Maxwell says. “Many clients use it on sugar beet equipment, which takes a beating.”
    While Ultra Clean is typically sprayed on and buffed with a cloth, then left in the sun to create a thermal bond, it can also be sprayed under machinery and in hard-to-reach areas. Heat cures it to make Polymatrix work like an undercoating. It also works well inside concrete mixers, and on graders and scrapers to make them easier to clean up.
    By using Polymatrix Ultra Clean spray every couple of years, owners keep equipment clean and more valuable for trade-in. Just a 4 oz. bottle ($19.50) covers a pickup, and one to two 24 oz. bottles ($50 each) will coat a combine.
    It can be used on metal, polishable plastics, glass, aluminum, stainless steel and wood stocks on firearms.
    Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Polymatrix, Boise, Idaho (ph 208-509-9319; www.protectivecoatingsystems.com; info@protectivecoatingsystems.com).


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2019 - Volume #43, Issue #1