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Galway Blue Nose said:Old Golden Vision comes to mind first and foremost but would appreciate everyones feedback. I am looking for a bit of advice concerning an oppertunity that has presented itself to me. My background is in telecoms and cost efficency so the product I am about to describe is totally new to me.
I was approached about a product that acts as a latex glove but is in fact a cream. You rub the cream on and it acts as a barrier to dirt,oil,grease,ink etc.
Its a anti-bacterial,glove,cleanser and moisturiser. I tried the product myself by applying it then rubbing my hands with coal, sure enough when I ran my hands underwater it came straight off. The same happened when I rubbed the oil from the dipstick of my car.
What I really want to know is would there be a market out there for it and whether or not I should get involved. It works out as roughly the same price as the latex gloves.
Thanks guys.
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OldGoldenVision said:Dunno kid, if it aint swarfega then most I know wouldnt wanna know...
also, how do you get it off? I mean, if yer gonna wear gloves - which I dont - arent they easier to take off?
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Richard Keys said:
Galway Blue Nose said:Old Golden Vision comes to mind first and foremost but would appreciate everyones feedback. I am looking for a bit of advice concerning an oppertunity that has presented itself to me. My background is in telecoms and cost efficency so the product I am about to describe is totally new to me.
I was approached about a product that acts as a latex glove but is in fact a cream. You rub the cream on and it acts as a barrier to dirt,oil,grease,ink etc.
Its a anti-bacterial,glove,cleanser and moisturiser. I tried the product myself by applying it then rubbing my hands with coal, sure enough when I ran my hands underwater it came straight off. The same happened when I rubbed the oil from the dipstick of my car.
What I really want to know is would there be a market out there for it and whether or not I should get involved. It works out as roughly the same price as the latex gloves.
Thanks guys.-----------------
Why does Will Young come to the forefront? He can'y distinguish between leeks and leaks. I'd swerve it if I was you mechanics wont go near it if it evaporates when in contact with water.
Its like using it for safe sex paint yer bell end but don't get it wet
Hmm
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