Tried out a couple new products!

Meghan

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Wanted to try out a couple of our new products. Have to say I really like the plastic blades. Had a sticker on my window that I needed to remove so I tried it out on that and came off with no trouble at all. Black gloves are new at the Geek too, I have already tried them out with wheel detailing and was very happy not to have to scrub my nails when done.


Black Nitrile Gloves, I think these are great for detailers, and even better if you are working under the hood!

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Black Nitrile Gloves, nitrile detailing gloves,


[video=youtube_share;qJu1-PfcYLY&feature=player_embedded] - Ammex GlovePlus Black Nitrile Gloves Overview[/video]



Then the ScrapeRite Plastic Razor Blades.
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Use a ScrapeRite Plastic Razor Blade to safely remove stickers from auto paint and glass.



Use ScrapeRite Plastic Razor Blades on:Remove:
  • Aircraft
  • Appliances
  • Aquariums
  • Auto
  • Banners
  • Boats
  • Bottles
  • Chrome
  • Cookware
  • Countertops
  • Fiberglass
  • Furniture
  • Glass
  • Machinery
  • Marble
  • Metals
  • Plastics
  • Skis and Surfboards
  • Tile
  • Tools
  • Vinyl
  • Window tint
  • Adhesives
  • Bird droppings
  • Crusted dirt and bugs
  • Reseller Resources
  • Drywall joint compound
  • Baked and dried foods
  • Grime buildup
  • Labels and stickers
  • Paint overspray and splatter
  • Sign Letters
  • Tape
  • Tree sap
  • Wax
ScrapeRite Plastic Razor Blades, Scrape-Rite Razor Blades, Plastic blades



Here is my sticker I wanted off the car...

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Used a little Xenit to loosen it up some.

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Let it sit for a few seconds...

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And lifted right up nice and easy.

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Plastic Blade did great at greating all the sticky residue up

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Sticker free again.
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Maybe it is just the light, but that pillar looks like it could use a little trim restorer.

Jenn
 
Nice! I've been using cheap black nitrile gloves from Harbor Freight, I'll have to do a comparison. And the plastic razors are always good to have around, I can check that off from the "Products Autogeek should carry" thread's tallied list. :props:

Maybe it is just the light, but that pillar looks like it could use a little trim restorer.

Jenn

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Nice write-up, Meghan. But how do we know it's you working under those black gloves? Im the MAN

I've also been using these black nitrile gloves and I love them. They are thicker than the infamous blue Stanley gloves and they seem to stop liquids from entering the gloves much better. :xyxthumbs:
 
Maybe it is just the light, but that pillar looks like it could use a little trim restorer.

Jenn
Oh it could thats why I am thinking about trading her in, she is getting harder to keep clean and shiny!:p



Nice! I've been using cheap black nitrile gloves from Harbor Freight, I'll have to do a comparison. And the plastic razors are always good to have around, I can check that off from the "Products Autogeek should carry" thread's tallied list. :props:


:laughing: :xyxthumbs:

We do watch the list, even when you think we aren't!
 
Do I see a 3 Series Bimmer in your future??


Only if my friend Jon in West Palm is willing to part with his! :props:
My beer budget can't pay for my champagne taste in cars, so I need to find something more in the Coors Lite range not the Dom Perignon range! :laughing:
One day when I get there I will be driving one of these...

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