Autofluid 10 - Patch
The Autofluid 10 Patch represents a philosophical shift in maintenance: Accepting that machinery will leak, but preparing to manage that leak without stopping production. For the cost of a single hour of downtime (often $500–$2,000 for heavy machinery), a $15–$30 Autofluid 10 Patch offers an immediate return on investment.
Whether you are fixing a weeping transmission cooler line on a semi-truck or sealing a hydraulic fitting on a forestry skidder, keeping an Autofluid 10 Patch in your toolbox is not an admission of neglect—it is a sign of professional preparedness.
Disclaimer: Always follow manufacturer guidelines. The Autofluid 10 Patch is a temporary repair mechanism. Permanent welding or hose replacement must be performed at the earliest safe opportunity. Autofluid 10 Patch
Q: Can I swim or shower with the patch? A: Yes, the patch is waterproof for up to 30 minutes in moderate water. However, prolonged submersion (bath, hot tub) is not recommended.
Q: Why is it called “Autofluid”? A: The patch contains micro-channels that respond to skin’s moisture level – when skin is dry, release slows; when skin is moist (sweat), release slightly increases to maintain steady absorption. The Autofluid 10 Patch represents a philosophical shift
Q: What if the patch falls off? A: If within 12 hours of application, apply a new patch to a different site. If >12 hours, skip and apply next scheduled patch.
Q: Can I cut the patch for a lower dose? A: No – cutting destroys the rate-controlling membrane and can cause rapid drug release. Less common (0
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