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Save on heating costs this winter...without lowering your thermostat!!
by Anonymous


















Over the years, the pipes of your steam or hot water heating system fill up with debris, much like your kitchen sink gets clogged. Having a heating system where flow is restricted means your unit works harder and harder to produce the same amount of heat. This puts a strain on the unit, and you end up paying more money to produce the same amount of heat in your home. The unit's life expectancy lowers while your heating bills skyrocket.

A product known for generation of plumbers is now available directly to the consumer. KEK, a cleaning compound for steam and hot water furnaces, is safe, non-toxic, and won't harm the environment, unlike many of its competitors. Used yearly, KEK can extend the life of your furnace at least 20% while saving you money as your furnace works more energy efficiently.

How do you know if your heating unit is working at peak performance? KEK provides a testing powder free of charge to interested consumers. By mixing the testing powder with a little hot water drawn from your furnace, you can tell immediately whether or not you need KEK. The powder will change colors depending on the amount of minerals, rust, oils, and grease in your heating unit. If there is no change in color, your heater is working fine. If the color changes from a light pink to dark pink, your heater is contaminated and may be working at less than peak efficiency.

To get your free testing powder packet, visit our website at www.kekit.com or call us toll-free at 800-364-3853.

How does KEK work? Made exclusively for steam and hot water heating systems, KEK cleans heating systems of scale, greases, oild, organic material, minerals, and dissolved gas. Independent lab testing of all natural KEK has proven that it will not harm the environment, contains no acids or leads, is non-toxic and will not deplete the ozone layer. The product will not harm metal, rubber or any of the materials found on new furnaces. The KEK is a preventative agent and prohibits future scaling, pitting, and rusting when added to the cleaned water. It will also inhibit the adherence of minerals, gases, and emulsions to the heating appliance.

                       


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