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Charlotte, NC

X-Tream Clean Products of Charlotte, NC is introducing a new brand to its stable of cleaning products with the addition of X-Factor Tire Prep. Using the newest and most advanced chemical technology available we have developed a line of tire treatment/preps/conditioners that can be used for any dirt and asphalt racing applications. X-Factor Tire Prep will soften rubber and synthetic compounds in tires allowing for increased amounts of grip, traction and softness that you desire. There are three versions of X-Factor Tire Prep to use based on track conditions, weather conditions and desired amount of softening and traction; X-Factor Hot, X-Factor Mild and X-Factor Cool. X-Factor Tire Prep can be used for karting, ATVs, UTVs, Rock Crawling, motorcycles and various forms of racing.

The X-factor Tire Prep line is a precise concentration formula that is ready to use, no dilution or mixing necessary. X-Factor Tire Prep will get heat to tires fast, provide adhesion, give you great bite and provide ultimate traction for lasting results. X-Factor Tire Prep can be baked, applied inside, applied on top with a brush, roller or sponge applicator. One of the most unique characteristics about X-Factor Tire Prep is that all three versions are non-flammable and VOC Compliant and X-Factor Hot is biodegradable.

X-Tream Clean Products develops cleaning products made specifically for MX bikes, ATVs, UTVs, karts or any off-road vehicle as well as tire conditioners for aiding in traction, grip and softness. For further information please visit wwwX-Tream Clean Products or www.tireprepx.com.

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