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Thread: TSL ENGINE OIL FORTIFIER??

  1. #11
    Hess Guest
    Yes, NATO as in the Military Organisation.
    TSL does not just produce an oil fortifier,
    it also produces grease and other lubrications
    which are approved by NATO.
    As I wrote, we supply the Royal Navy of The Netherlands.

    There are several websites and plenty of information
    on the internet. The majority being in non-English languages.
    Google is also region orientated. What we see here
    and what you see there is totally different.

    I just wrote here to let the topic starter know that indeed
    we could ship to Australia if he wished to purchase some.

    Here is the website:
    TSL Allstar, Europees Importeur van TSL Olieën en Vetten

  2. #12
    Tombie Guest
    Hmm

    No visible proof of ANY certifications given.

    A "copy of an invoice" as proof of sale to Dutch Navy..

    No manufacturer given (but I found the Chinese manufacturer of identical product )

    And all testimonials essentially say "Changed oil, added TSL, Engine quieter"

    Guess what Old Chap - My vehicles get quieter after an oil and filter change too....

    Different Chemical, but very similar to Moreys Oil Stabiliser in claims...

    Contains 'anti foam, anti corrosion, etc.. etc...' so does good quality oil....


    Do you wring it directly from the Snake or filter it first


    Your clients suffer a lot of placebo effect I believe. Especially at 65pound on top of the main oil price....

    Easier and cheaper to just buy better oil...

  3. #13
    Tombie Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by Hess View Post
    Yes, NATO as in the Military Organisation.
    TSL does not just produce an oil fortifier,
    it also produces grease and other lubrications
    which are approved by NATO.
    As I wrote, we supply the Royal Navy of The Netherlands.

    There are several websites and plenty of information
    on the internet. The majority being in non-English languages.
    Google is also region orientated. What we see here
    and what you see there is totally different.

    I just wrote here to let the topic starter know that indeed
    we could ship to Australia if he wished to purchase some.

    Here is the website:
    TSL Allstar, Europees Importeur van TSL Olieën en Vetten
    I'm going to type this slower as you don't seem to listen.....

    They are NOT a manufacturer... Just a wholesale/import company.

    Still NO certifications presented...

    Still NO conclusive laboratory testing evidence...


    Its the same stuff used in products like BARS LEAKS... A product for stopping leaking Power Steering Pumps and Boxes...

    A simple Hydrocarbon chain from cracked Petroleum.... Not even synthetic in nature....



  4. #14
    Hess Guest
    I just came here to inform someone who was interested
    in our product that indeed we could ship to Australia
    if he wished to purchase some.

    I did not come here to try and convince anyone.
    Nor did I come here to try and run a sales campaign
    for our product.
    I only answered some of the questions.

    You are more than welcome to buy and try our product.
    If you don't want to or don't believe it.

    It is entirely your choice.

  5. #15
    Hess Guest
    Last post by me.

    Thank you for your interest in our product, Calis.

    Kind regards,

    Hess

  6. #16
    Tombie Guest
    I'll take a Pint

    And a quart of Indicator fluid

    And a tub of Muffler Bearing Grease please...



    Selling products like this is like selling Screen Doors for Submarines...

    They will fit, but are totally useless and only lighten the wallet of the purchaser.


    In this case - if you use an inferior oil you may see an improvement.

    In ships, bunker oil may benefit from an additive package...

    In high tolerance engines - You have got to be kidding.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hess View Post
    Last post by me.

    Thank you for your interest in our product, Calis.

    Kind regards,

    Hess
    Geez. Didn't last long. Can't handle the heat, get out of the kitchen?

    For someone who sells the stuff, I wouldn't be buying it purely on the basis that you can't provide any backup of it being any use other than 'customer testimonials' which we all know are the be all and end all of accuracy and non-bias.

    We should perhaps be thankful that you pretty comprehensively confirmed any suspicious of it being snake oil as true.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Hess View Post
    Hi guys,

    I'm actually the one that does sell this in the United Kingdom.

    And to answers some initial misconceptions, our Oil Fortifier is actually
    a NATO Approved product, it is also registered with the European
    Chemicals Agency (ECHA) under the REACH Program and it conforms with the latest E.U. Safety Directives.
    Wonderful, good for you.

    did you know that water also fits your above statement.
    Dave

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hess View Post
    ...

    ...
    Density at 20°C: 1.2 g/cm³
    ...

    ...
    Density, g/cm3 @ 15C ASTM - D 1298 1.079
    ...

    Which one is correct??? I know no other liquid in the world where density increases ~20% over a 5 degree difference...

    That SDS would have to rate with the worst I have read.

    It seems like the product is simply a heavy/viscous oil (like Moreys)?

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    Quote Originally Posted by isuzurover View Post
    Which one is correct??? I know no other liquid in the world where density increases ~20% over a 5 degree difference...

    That SDS would have to rate with the worst I have read.

    It seems like the product is simply a heavy/viscous oil (like Moreys)?
    Why is your MSDS revision 3 years old?
    Dave

    "In a Landrover the other vehicle is your crumple zone."

    For spelling call Rogets, for mechanicing call me.

    Fozzy, 2.25D SIII Ex DCA Ute
    Tdi autoManual d1 (gave it to the Mupion)
    Archaeoptersix 1990 6x6 dual cab(This things staying)


    If you've benefited from one or more of my posts please remember, your taxes paid for my skill sets, I'm just trying to make sure you get your monies worth.
    If you think you're in front on the deal, pay it forwards.

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