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4WD Monthly
Jan./Feb. 2000
CounterAct has been the subject of recent feature editorials in the following publications:
Click on the active links below to view the complete articles:
4WD MONTHLY 4WD Monthly Jan 2000
PICKUPTRUCK.COM Pickuptruck.com Nov. 2001
CANADIAN CLASSICS Canadian Classics Nov. 2002
4WD MAGAZINE 4WD Magazine Oct 2002
HARD HAT NEWS Hard Hat News Jan 2003
WOODALL'S:
CamperWays CamperWays Feb 2003
CounterAct has also appeared in the following magazines and more articles are on the way. Check back soon!
WOODALL'S
Northeast
OUTDOORS
FLORIDA
RVTraveler
What others have said:
"Two things impressed me about CounterAct. First, the technology, covers every part of your vehicle that's grounded electrically to the body, including all metal body panels, any bolts and nuts that contact the body, as well as your exhaust system, powertrain, etc. Contrast this with a spray-on solution, which could miss spots or wear off over time. With CounterAct you're assured continuous coverage of all parts of the vehicle. Second, I was impressed by the depth of testing that had been done by independent laboratories on the product and the number of positive experiences CounterAct customers have had.
Mike Kowdley
pickuptruck.com
Nov. 3, 2001
See: PickupTruck.com
"No matter how well we pamper our Classics, rust is always a major concern. With proven results in the harshest of conditions, the CounterAct system is ideal for our everyday vehicles and hobby cars."
Canadian Classics
November 2002
See: Canadian Classics
"Groups as diverse as mining companies to local governments have heaped lavish praise on the CounterAct unit, so they definitely seem to be on to something. You don’t have to own a new vehicle to get value from it either."
Overland 4WD
See: Overland 4wd
CounterAct is the subject of a feature on SpeedChannel's "Two Guys Garage" TV show during the 2003-2004 season.
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