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A big thank you to Nulon for holding this night. I found the info very interesting and I am impressed that Nulon tries to keep as much as they can Australian. Seeing how an oil is blended was great, but my favourite part of the night was the factory tour. When we saw at the end the bottling conveyor belt, I was surprised to find out they only have the one, I was expecting to see rows of conveyor systems. I never considered using Nulon products until the Nulon Nationals started and I then bought their green coolant mix and fuel treatments, to somehow show support and in hope my small purchase would help the Nationals to continue, last night showed me that Nulon is a great Australian company with nothing to hide, if you want to know what's in their product they will tell you, without claiming they have some secret recipe, which I thought was great.

So it is now photo flood time.

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Great review Ciaron!

I definitely learnt a lot at this Tech Night. A few points that really stood out for me though:

  • Oils are oils, all oils use the same base oil as there's limited suppliers,

So why do Nulon believe you should use their product?

  • Not technically relevant however they're a boutique locally, family owned and run company (the actual owner was there talking to us)
  • Additives play a big part in an oils ability to keep the engine in prime condition, cleaning, lubricating, protecting.
  • Quality Control! This was a huge point of interest for me. Their constant testing before, during and after batch production ensuring consistency in their product.

Cheers,

Mathew




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