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Rex Gosnell

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Hi All! My name is Rex Gosnell. I'm New to Mikeys Board and very excited to see that so many professionals with decades of knowledge in one place! I met Mike in Las Vegas at the TISE Event. After I introduced myself and explained what I sell. He said you came to the right spot! I work for Polysols Inc. we manufacture CCP Tacky "Clean, Cover, Protect". It's a 36in x 100ft 300 sqft roll with multiple layers of protection! The top layers are two types of non-woven fabrics to absorb any spills and trap any debris. The bottom layer is a polymer film with a slight adhesive to keep covering in place without leaving residue behind. This film also eliminates liquids from reaching surface being protected. Works great on all hard surfaces! We have capabilities of adding your company logo to product up to 5 colors.
Thanks for taking the time to read. If anyone has questions please feel free to ask.!
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Mikey P

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Welcome Rex!

Your product looks perfect for those that do any hard surface work.

Do you have any videos or addition photos of it in action?
 

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Hey Rex, welcome to the best forum!
That looks like an awesome product, particularly for hard surface cleaners but even carpet cleaners could use it to protect grandmas family heirloom hutch or or other items from overspray.
How does it cling to the surfaces? Is it easy to work with unlike Saran Wrap lol!
Also, how much is a roll?
Thank you!
 

Rex Gosnell

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Thanks Kellie yes Saran Wrap on steroids! Great comparison! The bottom layer film has a tack to it enough to allow vertical adhesion. The cost is 45.00 per.
Mike yes here's a few more in action! Also an example of Logo added.
 

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Wow..that's pretty cool! Probably a very stupid question but it is reusable yes? Easily wipeable?
 

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Rex Gosnell

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Kellie, If applied to a clean surface it can be reused. Fabric top could be vacuumed with hose attachment
 

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Rex, I don't see a way to purchase on your website. How does one go about buying a roll?
 

Rex Gosnell

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Not sure I understand question but when adding logo we have a one time cliche creation fee of 185.00, 54.00 per roll and a min order of 2 pallets 70 rolls per pallet.
 
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You have my interest

Cost is 5x what we use now, so it would have to be easier to use and re usable.

How heavy is the roll?

Is there an applicator? Or some sort of bearing on each end? My question is, how do you apply to cabinets that are 6 inch off the floor?

Will it contour around a cabinet toe kick?

To reuse it, will it roll back up after use?
 

Rex Gosnell

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Clean Image,
It is reuseable don't know if its easier due to not knowing what you currently use.
The roll is 12 lb.
The roll is reverse wound so there is only one way to apply. roll off a few feet attach to end of cabinet and walk to the other end with it pressing it as you go.
It'll contour around anything and will roll back up. You have to cut with scissors the fabric will not rip.
 

Rex Gosnell

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Would be happy to send a sample to all if address is emailed to me.
Thanks for the great response.
 
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