Hot Shot’s Secret rebrands Transmission Stiction Eliminator to Shift Restore

June 9, 2020
Hot Shot’s Secret announces the immediate rebranding of Transmission Stiction Eliminator to Shift Restore.
Hot Shot’s Secret announces the immediate rebranding of Transmission Stiction Eliminator to Shift Restore. The new brand name for Hot Shot’s Secret’s popular transmission additive was selected as it more accurately describes the product’s primary consumer benefit of ensuring smoother gear changes for the life of the vehicle. Developed with a high-performance ester, the formula has not changed – only the brand name. Along with the name change comes a new bottle size available. Shift Restore will now also be offered in a new, 16-ounce bottle size.

Hot Shot’s Secret Shift Restore cleans and restores automatic and CVT transmissions. This high-performance ester formula is a unique lubricity and cleaning agent that tenaciously attaches itself to all metal parts that it meets inside the transmission. The strong polarity pulls deposits off the metal surfaces and puts them back into solution. This minimizes metal-to-metal contact, reduces operating temperatures and the coefficient of friction for long term wear protection. Additional benefits include improved fuel economy, a reduction in noise, vibration and oil leakage, and the protection of rubber seals. With regular use, Shift Restore can extend oil drain intervals and is sold with a 100% satisfaction guarantee. For directions for use and recommended frequency, click here. For more information about Hot Shot’s Secret Shift Restore and other fuel and oil additives, visit hotshotsecret.com.  For more information about Lubrication Specialties Inc. visit LubricationSpecialties.com. To speak directly with a Hot Shot’s Secret highly qualified technician, call toll free 800-341-6516, or click here.

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