SEMA 2024

Looks like this may be new
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The labels are a nice upgrade. I've been using towel kleen for 6 years.
 
Maybe this isn't news, but it looks like Flex is coming out with 24V cordless rotary, forced rotation, and DA polishers (24V versions of the 18V they already have). This is on the heels of the discussion at TRCMA of the 24V batteries being adapted to the the 18V tools (with an adapter). IIRC, they said the 24V batteries use a flat cell technology. I'm presuming these will be officially introduced at SEMA, which starts a week from tomorrow. The tools are shown on the Flex website and say "coming soon".
Saw this today. Edited to remove retailer.

The all new line of 24v Cordless Polishers from FLEX is now available for PRE-ORDER with delivery anticipated near the end of November
Available in 3 movements: Rotary, Gear Driven and Random Orbital
Each kit includes: The polisher of your choice, 2x 5.0 Ah batteries, 160w fast charger, Storage Bag, 5” Backing Plate and 6” Backing Plate.
The all new line of cordless polishers from FLEX Tools utilizes their industry leading 24v battery technology from their power tools. These polishers and batteries can be used and interchanged with any other FLEX 24v tool or battery. These polishers replace the previous generation of RED 18v cordless polishers.
 
Wow, that 3D FurKleen is different--"Helps release embedded pet hair from carpet and upholstery"; I wonder how that works?
Xtreme Solutions has had a product like this for a few years, spray it on interior carpet and it is supposed to make it easier to vacuum. I bought a bottle awhile ago..... I cannot tell you how it works.... haven't used it yet.
..... our detailing addiction hurts nobody really, and I'm great friends with Visa.
 
Wow, that 3D FurKleen is different--"Helps release embedded pet hair from carpet and upholstery"; I wonder how that works?
I was wondering the same thing. For pet hair, a good brush/pumice/hair tool and a vacuum are usually the best bet. I'm not sure how adding moisture to the equation, not matter what is in it, would make things easier.
 
I was wondering the same thing. For pet hair, a good brush/pumice/hair tool and a vacuum are usually the best bet. I'm not sure how adding moisture to the equation, not matter what is in it, would make things easier.
I think diluted fabric softener is sometimes suggested to help with hair. It could be basically what this product is.
 

Brawndo, cause it works. :)
 
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