ATP Automotive AT-205 Re-Seal

ATP Automotive To Introduce New Packaging For AT-205 Re-Seal At AAPEX

ATPNew packaging for AT-205 Re-Seal will be revealed during the Automotive Aftermarket Products Expo (AAPEX) at the ATP Automotive booth.

“ATP Automotive customers swear by AT-205 Re-Seal. As the industry’s leading fast-acting re-sealer, AT-205 is recognized by professional technicians and do-it-yourself customers as an effective product to use when a repair has to be deferred,” said Luke Perkowski, director of marketing and product management for ATP, Inc. “We decided to give this popular product a new look, updating the bottle and redesigning the outer package to showcase AT-205’s many attributes and wide variety of uses.”

Now featuring a new easy-to-pour bottle and contemporary graphics that reflect its quality and high effectiveness, AT-205 Re-Seal is a special plasticizer that rejuvenates seals and gaskets to stop leaks fast. It is a clear sealer that can mix with motor oil, transmission fluids and power steering fluids, and its multipurpose formulation provides stop leak coverage for a variety of systems with a single SKU, including:

• Engines – gasoline and diesel
• Transmissions – automatic and manual
• Power Steering – rack & pinion and steering box
• Differentials – conventional and limited slip
• Hydraulic Systems – plows, lifts, jacks and industrial equipment

AT-205 can also be used to restore any hardened rubber-based item, such as sunroof seals or suspension bushings. New seals and O-rings can be treated with AT-205 Re-Seal to ensure a quality, leak-free rebuild. AT-205 Re-Seal does not contain any petroleum distillates, will not breakdown seals and is safe with internal components and bearings.

To learn more about AT-205 Re-Seal, contact your ATP Automotive sales representative, call the company’s Senior Vice President of Sales Steve Horn at 847-597-9174 or visit booth 3929 at AAPEX.

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