Mikey P
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One nice sized job I focused on working with it today. No prescrubing was done so some use on pie tin sized areas were performed where I did not use enough prespray.
Watch the videos
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LZySxKZhgKs
Edit-Damn, I need a film crew and phoney customer set up like TMF, I just watched the 1st video and didn't realize I cut it off...that spot came out perfect on the first try...Sorry.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=62e8mJetrss
-Works great, got out everything the SnG didn't.
-One bar will not last for 101 spots like the label says. I'd guess less than 40.
-Rinses far easier than Fels
-I didn't take the cake/bar out before beginning to inspect the size but in this photo you can see it after that one job where I used it about 15 times.
-IMO the price needs to be much lower than $17.95 if they expect repeat customers(consider a bar of Fels cost 2 bucks and will last a month)
Fels does not have the same solvency/grease/oil eating action as the Clean Stick (that smells a lot like CTI's Pro Solve Gel) but being a cheap ass, I'd be inclined to continue what I've been doing rather than pay that kind of money every two days. Actually I could see going through a whole bar on a five job day of grease pits.
If their pre spray is anything like this stuff (and more affordable) it could be a huge hit!
Lots more to do tomorrow so stay tuned.
Watch the videos
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LZySxKZhgKs
Edit-Damn, I need a film crew and phoney customer set up like TMF, I just watched the 1st video and didn't realize I cut it off...that spot came out perfect on the first try...Sorry.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=62e8mJetrss
-Works great, got out everything the SnG didn't.
-One bar will not last for 101 spots like the label says. I'd guess less than 40.
-Rinses far easier than Fels
-I didn't take the cake/bar out before beginning to inspect the size but in this photo you can see it after that one job where I used it about 15 times.
-IMO the price needs to be much lower than $17.95 if they expect repeat customers(consider a bar of Fels cost 2 bucks and will last a month)
Fels does not have the same solvency/grease/oil eating action as the Clean Stick (that smells a lot like CTI's Pro Solve Gel) but being a cheap ass, I'd be inclined to continue what I've been doing rather than pay that kind of money every two days. Actually I could see going through a whole bar on a five job day of grease pits.
If their pre spray is anything like this stuff (and more affordable) it could be a huge hit!
Lots more to do tomorrow so stay tuned.
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