The 2020 Camry TRD and Avalon TRD

The 2020 Camry TRD and Avalon TRD

The 2020 Camry TRD and Avalon TRD – Northeast Ohio Auto Show. The 2020 Camry TRD and Avalon TRD will both be model year 2020 and available in fall 2019. These sedans are stylish and fun to drive, click to learn more!

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PRIVATE LABEL AUTO CARE PRODUCTS by LUXURY CARE

PRIVATE LABEL AUTO CARE PRODUCTS by LUXURY CARE

Private Label Car Detailing Products by Luxury Care Products LLC. PRIVATE LABEL AUTO CARE PRODUCTS by LUXURY CARE. We Manufacture Premium Car Care & Detailing Essentials: Buckets Clay Bars Car Duster Plastic Razor Blades CleanTools Absorber Heavy-Duty Degreaser Microfiber Towels & Cloths Headlight Cleaner & Sealant Wheel & Rim Cleaning Spray Tire Shine Gel and Applicator Detailing Bag & Trunk Organizer Microfiber CarWash & Hand Mitt Touchless Sealant (wax alternative) Auto Interior & Exterior Detailing Brush & Applicators And more … Who are the five auto giants investing in? The General Motors investment strategy for the past two decades has focused predominantly on autonomous vehicles. Out of their investment total sum of $338,710,000, almost half of that, $159,000,000, was spent in 2017 on Nauto Inc; a company that claims to be rethinking transportation safety by building a data platform for autonomous mobility that makes driving safer and fleets of vehicles […]

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Car Detailing Products Investment Opportunity With An Entrepreneur

Car Detailing Products Investment Opportunity With An Entrepreneur

Automotive Detailing Products Investment Opportunity With An Entrepreneur   Luxury Care Products LLC. the new brand in the car care world, currently looking for investor(s) and car enthusiasts who want to partner up in the production of Auto Detailing Products. before we go over the details of this investment opportunity, let’s take a look at some numbers and recent reports: Automobile Detailing and even carwash industry are growing, especially in detailing field people are seeking for car detailers who can take care of their cars. nowadays people are too busy and have no time to clean up their car, especially interior cleaning. Let me add that, In the Auto detailing products industry, United States is one the best in the world, and consumers all around the world are searching for American products to clean up their cars, Motorcycles, Bikes, Boats you name it. This industry is a fast-growing business and […]

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Secrets of Auto Detailers

Secrets of Auto Detailers

The Top 11 Car Detailing Secrets Taking care of your car’s appearance doesn’t qualify as vanity, it’s smart vehicle ownership. You can hire a professional auto detailer to care for your car for $100 to $500 — or you can swipe their secrets, do it yourself and save some dough. There are a few professional organizations for detailers, like the National Association for Professional Detailing & Reconditioning (NAPDR) and the Professional Detailers Association, where you can find references for local detailers, but membership in either or any organization does not guarantee competence. If you’re going to hire a detailer, ask a lot of questions, ask for references and to see sample work, and agree to a price in writing before the detailing work begins. “There are no secrets in this business anymore,” said NAPDR Membership Chairman Randy Lowe, who also owns Randy’s Custom Detail in Salem, Oregon. With the free […]

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How To Wash Microfiber Towels

How To Wash Microfiber Towels

How To Wash Microfiber Towels The split fibers and the size of the individual filaments make the cloths more effective than other fabrics for cleaning purposes. The structure traps and retains the dirt and also absorbs liquids. Unlike cotton, microfiber leaves no lint, the exception being some micro suede blends, where the surface is mechanically processed to produce a soft plush feel. For microfiber to be most effective as a cleaning product, especially for water-soluble soils and waxes, it should be a split microfiber. Non-split microfiber is little more than a very soft cloth. The main exception is for cloths used for facial cleansing and for the removal of skin oils (sebum), sunscreens, and mosquito repellents from optical surfaces such as cameras, phones, and eyeglasses wherein higher-end proprietary woven, 100% polyester cloths using 2 µm filaments, will absorb these types of oils without smearing. Microfiber is used in many professional […]

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History of Microfiber Products

History of Microfiber Products

History of Microfiber Products Microfiber is synthetic fiber finer than one denier or decitex (dtex, is a metric unit)/thread, having a diameter of fewer than ten micrometers. This is smaller than the diameter of a strand of silk (which is approximately one denier), which is itself about 1/5 the diameter of a human hair. The most common types of microfibers are made from polyesters, polyamides (e.g., nylon, Kevlar, Nomex, trogamide), or a conjugation of polyester, polyamide, and polypropylene. Microfiber is used to make mats, knits, and weaves for apparel, upholstery, industrial filters, and cleaning products. The shape, size, and combinations of synthetic fibers are selected for specific characteristics, including softness, toughness, absorption, water repellency, electrostatics, and filtering capabilities. Production of ultra-fine fibers (finer than 0.7 deniers) dates back to the late 1950s, using melt-blown spinning and flash spinning techniques. However, only fine staples of random length could be manufactured and […]

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Car Detailing History

Car Detailing History

Auto Detailing History, Products, and The Inventors   In 1888 Friedrich Menzer founded a chemical factory in the city of Pforzheim, Germany, to manufacture fine polishing agents for gold and other precious metals. The company succeeded in producing Paris Reda, which was considered the best fine polish for gold, but otherwise, the polish company was slow to take off. Menzer then moved his company to nearby Karlsruhe in 1899 and systematically opened branches in foreign markets starting in 1921. In 1905 Mary Anderson first decided that automobiles could use a wiper blade when she saw motorists emerging from their vehicles to clean their windshields by hand. It was November 1903. Her spring-loaded wiper arm was patented in 1905 and then replaced by a mechanical arm in 1913. Since then, the wiper blade has pretty much remained the same. And in 1910 when the motor car was still somewhat of an […]

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