Description
Corrosion Block 4L Refill Case | Boat Supply Store
Combat persistent marine corrosion and electrochemical degradation with this 4-liter refill case of Corrosion Block liquid. Its advanced polar bonding chemistry actively penetrates and displaces existing moisture from corrosion cells, leaving a durable, hydrophobic film. This formulation is non-flammable and non-toxic, making it exceptionally safe for use on sensitive onboard electronics, battery terminals, and engine components, especially vital for protecting your vessel during extended layups in humid Gulf Coast conditions.
Key Features
- Actively protects metal via advanced polar bonding chemistry
- Penetrates corrosion cells, displacing saltwater and preventing recurrence
- Forms a clean, clear, moisture-proof, hydrophobic film
- Eliminates corrosion on contact, acting as an 'OFF SWITCH'
- Deeply penetrates critical areas like joints, connectors, and fasteners
- Safe application: Non-toxic and non-flammable
- Versatile protection for electrical and mechanical equipment
- Bulk 4-liter refill size, sold as a cost-effective case of 4
Specifications
| Product Specifications | |
|---|---|
| Product | Corrosion Block Liquid 4-Liter Refill |
| Units per Case | 4 |
| Volume per Unit | 4 Liters |
| Hazmat Classification | Non-Hazmat |
| Flammability | Non-Flammable |
| Toxicity | Non-Toxic |
| Chemistry | Advanced polar bonding |
Who This Is For
Marine enthusiasts and professionals requiring robust protection for metal and electronic components in corrosive, high-moisture environments. It is also suited for industrial applications prioritizing safety and long-term equipment preservation.
How It Compares
| Feature | Corrosion Block 4L Refill Case | Competitor |
|---|---|---|
| Form | Liquid | Aerosol |
| Volume per Unit | 4 Liters | 11 Wt Oz (312g), 12 Oz |
| Corrosion Elimination Mechanism | Active penetration of corrosion cells, replaces saltwater | Forms a protective barrier, Forms a wax barrier |
| Residue Type | Clean, clear, hydrophobic film | Oily film, Waxy film |
| Flammability | Non-flammable | Flammable |
| Toxicity | Non-toxic | Irritant |
Common Concerns Answered
Why is the initial cost higher than aerosol cans?
While the upfront investment for a case of four 4-liter bottles may appear higher than single aerosol cans, this bulk size offers superior long-term cost-effectiveness due to its concentrated efficacy and larger volume, minimizing re-purchase frequency and waste.
Does this require a special application tool?
As a liquid refill, Corrosion Block requires a compatible sprayer for application, which is sold separately or can be utilized if you already possess a suitable device. This contrasts with pre-packaged aerosol products.
How effective is Corrosion Block compared to others?
Customer sentiment is overwhelmingly positive, with users consistently praising its superior ability to prevent and actively stop corrosion, particularly in challenging marine and industrial environments, due to its unique polar bonding chemistry.
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes Corrosion Block different from other corrosion inhibitors?
Corrosion Block's differentiating factor is its advanced polar bonding chemistry, which actively penetrates and eliminates existing corrosion cells by displacing saltwater, rather than just forming a passive barrier. It then leaves a durable, hydrophobic film.
Is Corrosion Block safe to use on electronics?
Yes, Corrosion Block is specifically formulated to be non-toxic and non-flammable, making it exceptionally safe for direct application on sensitive marine electronics, including circuit breakers, gauges, and wiring harnesses.
How does Corrosion Block work to stop corrosion?
It works by actively penetrating corrosion cells, replacing the conductive electrolyte (saltwater) with a non-conductive, hydrophobic film. This process effectively halts the electrochemical reaction that causes corrosion and prevents future formation.
Can Corrosion Block be used in saltwater environments?
Absolutely. Corrosion Block is designed to excel in harsh marine environments, including direct saltwater exposure. It actively protects against saltwater intrusion and the resulting corrosion on metal and electronic components.
What types of metal does Corrosion Block protect?
Corrosion Block provides comprehensive protection for a wide range of metals commonly found in marine applications, including steel, aluminum, copper, brass, and stainless steel, as well as protecting electrical connections and components.