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Engine treatments

The new Slick 50 Supercharged Synthetic engine treatment is part of the Supercharged portfolio of products that utilizes synthetic components to help drivers unleash horsepower and performance from their vehicle.

Vehicle record checks

Thousands of new and used vehicles have been severely damaged by flood waters, high winds or both.

Parts washer

The BenchtopPRO Bioremediating Parts Washer is a patent pending, easy-to-store and self-contained washer that combines the process of bioremediation with a non-flammable and non-toxic degreasing solution.

Racing oil

AMSOIL Inc. introduced the Dominator line, adding SAE 60 Synthetic Racing Oil to its series of racing oils.

Door stop

Tolco Corporation’s Super Door Stop uses a patented design that allows doors to be held open without a user having to bend over.

Tow mount

REESE Towpower® announced Carbon Forged — a new line of patented ball mount bars that increase towing capacity to help drivers tow more.

Work light

Larson Electronics’ Magnalight.com released a magnetic LED work light designed to provide output comparable to 250 watt metal halide fixtures.

Carwash light

The Illuminator, patent pending, is a new form of communication for the carwash industry that allows carwash operators to personalize any message using a light display.

Industry Watch – January 2013

COMPANY NEWS · Zep Inc., a producer and marketer of a wide range of cleaning and maintenance solutions, announced that a wholly owned subsidiary had completed the purchase of the

Software

CARLO GAVAZZI launched OPC Server software for interfacing its energy meters and EOS array products with other OPC (OLE for Process Control) devices.

Hand cleaner

Armchem introduced Regal Plus, a hand cleaner that washes away tough dirt and grime but leaves skin smooth.

Ground Breaking – January 2013

PENSACOLA, FL Garden Street Car Wash is open again after being closed on-and-off for about three years. The new owners, Shawn Martin and Forrest DeMaria, plan to preserve the hand