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Okay, Christmas is coming, the kids are begging for Guitar Hero 3 and your wallet is getting as thin as your hair. You don’t want to lose the Holiday spirit, but every store you walk into has the same frenetic crowds scowling their way through Silent Night as they endure long lines and pushy soccer moms fighting for the last Zizzle Spotz on the shelf. What can you do to avoid the Christmas rush?
Buy a can of Fluid Film, or course, and avoid the Holiday madness by spending your time winterizing your equipment and enjoying some quiet time in the tool shed. Fluid Film will protect your equipment from cold weather moisture and help ensure that it is still in peak condition come spring. It is also an excellent snow release agent and ice inhibitor, helping to keep snow from sticking to snow shovels, snow blower chutes, headlights and plow blades. It will also keep locks from freezing, help protect your battery terminals and protect your vehicle’s undercarriage from road salt and water damage.
Christmas is stressful enough. Why worry about the damage being done by the winter season? A wise man would buy Fluid Film as a Christmas gift for family and friends. We even have online dealers to help avoid the Holiday traffic jams. Just imagine the joy on your child’s face as they pull a can of Fluid Film out of their stocking! Or the appreciation of your significant other as she unwraps a brand new case of Fluid Film for around the house! Fluid Film is a hot commodity at Christmas time. I’ll bet it’s at the top of many of your friend’s lists!
 
Fluid Film can help you get back the Christmas spirit. Protect your equipment, appreciate and enjoy your families, and help those less fortunate.
(This has been a Holiday message from the makers of Fluid Film.)
As a special Christmas present from us to you, we wanted to introduce the Fluid Film song, written and recorded by Dantallion. We also wanted to throw a special thank you to Rob Blowers, for all his great support and musical talent.
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