Nick McKees37
McKee's 37 Product Support
- Jan 6, 2011
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For years we've offered an Autogeek Squeeze Bottle for lighter, more convenient storage for detailing products purchased in bulk. It takes up less room in your detailing trailer or storage bin, and is easy to handle while detailing. Dispense a small amount of polish onto a polishing pad or applicator. The fine tip controls the amount of product you use to reduce waste.
We've made some improvements along the way (including a self-cleaning dispenser). The latest update happens to be a complete redesign.
Constructed out of an entirely new plastic, the new bottle is 5 times thicker than the old bottle, making it more robust so if you accidentally drop it, your precious polish, compound or wax remains in the bottle instead of splattering on your driveway.
The thicker sidewalls also help liquid waxes and sealants remain viscous, even when left in mobile detail rigs, garages, etc.
Our updated company logo is prominently displayed on the bottle, as well as a line for you to write the name of the product. The nifty self-cleaning dispenser remains.
Just to give you an idea of how robust the new bottle is, I grabbed a gallon of BLACKFIRE SRC Compound and placed it on the new and the old bottle to compare. A gallon of this compound weighs about 12 pounds, give or take.
The old style bottle is easily crushed.
The gallon of compound has hardly any impact on the new, thicker bottle.
Check 'em out. :dblthumb2:
Autogeek Squeeze Bottle
We've made some improvements along the way (including a self-cleaning dispenser). The latest update happens to be a complete redesign.
Constructed out of an entirely new plastic, the new bottle is 5 times thicker than the old bottle, making it more robust so if you accidentally drop it, your precious polish, compound or wax remains in the bottle instead of splattering on your driveway.
The thicker sidewalls also help liquid waxes and sealants remain viscous, even when left in mobile detail rigs, garages, etc.
Our updated company logo is prominently displayed on the bottle, as well as a line for you to write the name of the product. The nifty self-cleaning dispenser remains.
Just to give you an idea of how robust the new bottle is, I grabbed a gallon of BLACKFIRE SRC Compound and placed it on the new and the old bottle to compare. A gallon of this compound weighs about 12 pounds, give or take.
The old style bottle is easily crushed.
The gallon of compound has hardly any impact on the new, thicker bottle.
Check 'em out. :dblthumb2:
Autogeek Squeeze Bottle