Our mission continues to search the world and acquire the very best vehicle care, maintenance and fuel saving devices to add to our unique range of surface preservation products. What we've found has truly excited us. After discussion with many companies, inventors, engineers and chemists, we've found products that can markedly enhance the appearance of your vehicle to improve its presentation and greatly increase its value. We have also uncovered some little-known products that can actually help you increase your fuel mileage by 10%, 20%, 40% and possibly more! Check out all the improved vehicle care, fuel-saving and maintenance products we have listed in our full CATALOG. [CLICK HERE to View] One of the great new products we have found is Pour-N-Restore Oil Stain Remover. See description below. Others are listed at the Tab "Hot NEW Products". Be sure to check it out and remember to come back often as we'll be adding more of these money saving products. ![]() Pour-N-Restore Oil Stain Remover lifts and absorbs embedded oil stains from concrete as it dries from a liquid to a powder. This is made possible by combining a powerful citrus degreaser with a non-leaching absorbent. To restore concrete and masonry, just apply Pour-N-Restore Oil Stain Remover to the stain, let it dry from a liquid to a powder, and sweep it up. No scrubbing. No rinsing. No mess. Pour-N-Restore also works great for removing transmission fluid, brake fluid, antifreeze, grease and synthetic oils. Pour-N-Restore Oil Stain Remover is Biodegradable, Phosphate-Free and has a fresh orange citrus based fragrance. Coverage is approximately 3 square feet per 16 oz. bottle. Note! Not for asphalt (blacktop). Pour-N-Restore has been getting a lot of attention from the media because it is a unique and incredibly effective problem solver. Read below what just a few of the publications are saying about Pour-N-Restore. ![]() Popular Mechanics "Pour-N-Restore® removes oil stains from concrete driveways by combining a degreaser and a dry absorbent. Pour it on the stain, let it dry, then sweep it up — no scrubbing is needed." ![]() Martha Stewart Living "Especially stubborn grease spots may require a product that breaks up oil and draws it out of concrete. One good product is Pour-N-Restore from Edgewater Industries". ![]() 5.0 Mustang "We know all too well how Mustangs like to leak. Whether it's a rear main seal or valve cover gaskets, we've seen the spots that oil leaks can leave behind. Now, Pour-N-Restore® concrete and masonry stain remover has come to the rescue with its Micro-Extraction Technology™." ![]() Auto Services Operator "Pour-N-Restore is the first product of its kind that both dissolves and captures oil. Simply pour it onto the stain, let it dry, and sweep it up. No scrubbing is needed." ![]() Handy "Pour-N-Restore performed as claimed. The fact that there was no scrubbing involved made it especially easy to use. After it dries, it can just be swept up. It gives off a clean citrus smell, which is a nice feature." WOW! - Now that's impressive comment and feedback! Our goal is to save you money and to establish a community where you can submit your comments and results so others can see them. We also want to be the place where you can send your friends and family to help them save money as well. Together, we can all make a difference. Check out some more of our great NEW products at the "Hot NEW Products" Tab or visit our CATALOG for a full listing. Add Comment GET READY FOR WINTER 10/10/2009
Get Ready Winter is Coming, so now's the time to tackle the following simple maintenance and detailing tasks that can keep your vehicle in tip-top condition. Timely maintenance does more than keep your vehicle running smoothly. It can help increase your car's trade-in value, improve its gas mileage and save you time from costly repairs down the road. Remember to also consider the importance of preparing your vehicle’s external surfaces to protect against harsh Winter snow, ice and salt. With the unique protective qualities of NASA inspired PPS Technology utilized by our 5 Star Shine products you’ll never have to wax your car again. Learn More Here. - Belts. With your engine off, check your car's belts for cracks, missing pieces and worn edges. Also, make sure your belts are tightened properly. If they are too tight, they will stretch and break. If they are too loose, they won't work efficiently. We recommend having your belts checked every 6 months. - Hoses. When your car is cold, feel your car's hoses for bulges, soft spots, cracks or brittleness. With the engine running, look for (but do not touch) bulges or leaks. If you see any, have the hose(s) replaced. Note: If you work on your own car, avoid replacing air conditioning hoses yourself unless you're experienced. Pressurized gases can result in serious injury. - Coolant. Check the level of coolant in your coolant over- flow tank. Maintaining a 50/50 mix of antifreeze will keep your engine cool in hot weather and prevent damage when temperatures fall well below zero. - Engine Oil. Depending on your driving conditions, change your oil and filter as recommended in your Owner's Manual. Also, be sure and use the manufacturer's recommended oil grade to match your anticipated Winter climate conditions. - Power Steering Fluid. To check, pull out the power steering dipstick, wipe clean and insert it again. Pull it out again and check the level. If it is below the HOT level, add the recommended steering fluid up to the upper level mark. - Brake Fluid. Check the fluid level on the outside of the tank using the lines on the reservoir as your guide. If the level is below MIN, add brake fluid from a sealed container to bring it up to MAX. You'll notice a significant drop in fluid levels when there's a leak. Note: Brake fluid absorbs moisture from the air. Any absorbed moisture can cause a dangerous loss of braking performance. If you have to keep refilling your brake fluid tank regularly, odds are you have a leak. Contact your repair shop immediately. - Air Filter. Again, depending on your driving conditions, routinely check your air filter for accumulated dust and debris. Dirty air filters can result in loss of power and poor fuel mileage. - Battery. Cold weather places heavier cranking demands on your battery. Check your battery terminals regularly for cleanliness and make sure the clamps are tight. Remove any corrosion build-up on the terminals with an old toothbrush and a mixture of baking soda and water. Remove the battery caps to check fluid level and top-up if necessary. This one simple step can help you avoid the embarrassment of winter break-downs. - Tires. Check your tire pressure (with tires cold) at least once a month. Keep tires inflated to your manufacturer's recommended pressure and check for any uneven wear patterns. Under-inflated tires can also adversely affect your vehicle's gas mileage. Time now to also locate and check the condition of your snow chains. Prior preparation can save you a lot of unnecessary grief. - Wiper Blades. Finally, cracked, split or worn wiper blades can cause skipping or poor contact with your windshield causing poor visibility. Tip: Our 303 Wiper Treatment can save you on the cost of replacing your old wiper blades. We hope these tips will help you prepare and protect your vehicle for trouble-free motoring in the upcoming winter months ahead. Want to maintain your vehicle's showroom look and shine with as little time and effort as possible? If so, you really need to check out some of the awesome car care products in our Catalog. The products are fun, easy-to-use and will have your vehicle looking better than the day you bought it. You can check out our full product range by visiting the catalog Link below. VISIT Catalog |







