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robaincltnc 03-19-2004 10:27 PM

Zmax
 
What's the deal with ZMAX? There are two folks at work that swear by it.

Jackd 03-19-2004 10:34 PM

You want to know what the deal is with ZMAX? Here it goes:

"The US Federal Trade Commission has filed suit in U. S. District Court seeking to halt false and misleading advertising for ZMax auto additives and has asked the court to order refunds to all consumers who bought the products. The agency alleges that enhanced performance claims for the product are unsubstantiated, that tests cited to support performance claims actually demonstrated that motor oil treated with ZMax produced more than twice as much bearing corrosion than motor oil alone, and that the three different products - an engine additive, a fuel line additive and a transmission additive - were all actually tinted mineral oil. zMax is manufactured by Oil-Chem, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Speedway Motorsports, Inc. ''
You really want to try it??
JackD

Jackd 03-19-2004 10:44 PM

zMax Power System soaks into metals with its micro lubricating molecules for increased horsepower, reduced fuel consumption, and decreased emissions. In the engine, zMax helps restore valve and piston ring sealing for a smoother running engine, restored combustion efficiency, more horsepower, better acceleration, and improved fuel mileage. zMax also lubricates injector nozzles, cleans carbon residue, oxygen sensors, and catalytic converter. zMax cleans varnish and deposits and helps repair front seal leaks for smoother shifting.
It also shine your shoes, brush your teeth and make pimples disappear overnight.
Taken daily with your orange juice will also make your wife happier with your newly discovered perpetual Viagra effect. It also corrects hearing loss, blurred vision and improve the sensitivity of your taste buds.
Real great stuff

robaincltnc 03-19-2004 10:53 PM

laughing me arse off...keep it up.

Kestas 03-19-2004 11:00 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Jackd
...soaks into metals...
This is very entertaining for anybody familiar with metallurgy. Very few things can "soak" into metals. For example, Carbon soaks into steel, but only at orange-hot temperatures over long periods. I'm pretty sure there's not many atoms smaller than Carbon, except Nitrogen, and Hydrogen.... but certainly not any lubricant.

firestormer 04-05-2005 11:17 AM

Its just mineral Oil, that's all it is.
 
Its just Mineral Oil, that's all it is.

That fact was stated by the FTC in its 1999/2001 investigation and lawsuit of the seller.

You can read about that at the FTC website. I read the whole FTC Complaint.

Wes Bender 04-05-2005 07:00 PM

Oh oh, Kestas, don't look now, but I think you've been had....
(You're right though.)

Wes


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