Showing posts with label Business. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Business. Show all posts

Thursday, October 25, 2012

Pool Product Graveyard - Ultrashine Plus

It wasn't long ago that there were a lot more products living the good life in the pool cleaner market. But like most industries, everything has eventually been bought up and consolidated (check out the vast array of cleaning supplies now available in a pool cleaners section here), and that leaves behind all kinds of crazy memories for the pool nerds of the world. So with no further adieu, here's the details on an old product many of you may remember..

Paradise UltraShine Plus™ is the ultimate cleaner, polish and protectant for many types of plastics, as well as a variety of other surfaces. It comes in your choice of 24-ounce pistol-grip spray or 2-ounce pump spray and is non-aerosol. It will clean, shine and protect all in one easy step.

UltraShine Plus™ is quick and easy to use. Simply spray on a dry surface, wipe off and lightly buff with a clean dry cloth (do not use paper towels). It leaves no sticky or oily residue.  This unique formula contains a special ingredient that actually protects the surface while also making it easier to clean the next time.

Paradise UltraShine Plus™ was originally formulated to clean and shine many types of plastics including fiberglass, acrylic, Plexiglas®, Lexan®, Formica®, and Mylar® (i.e. window tint). It is also a handy addition to your bathroom and kitchen cleaning supplies, working well on chrome, cultured marble, stainless steel, glass and mirrors, marble, and porcelain.

Paradise UltraShine Plus™ will leave your acrylic or fiberglass spa sparkling! It removes dirt and water spots leaving a brilliant shine - and the "Plus" is a protective seal that makes it easier to clean the next time.

Some of the other uses for Paradise UltraShine Plus™ are eyeglasses and sunglasses, boats, personal watercraft, computer monitor screens, showers, tubs, and chrome wheels.

Monday, June 25, 2012

Manufacturing Industry Inventions

Between Manufactures and Electricity Buildings
Between Manufactures and Electricity Buildings (Photo credit: The Field Museum Library)
Quite a few inventions have led to economic booms ever since the 1600s. Even something as simple as barbed wire sparked a cattle industry, giving support to large companies and being able to support large populations. In the manufacturing industry, it's all about getting materials from A to B as fast and cheaply as possible, with improving quality and efficiency along the way. Here are a few notable items that helped get the manufacturing industry going throughout the past 300 years.

Steam Engine - Before, many moving parts in a manufacturing facility were powered by the workers or animals. This led to slower machines that could only output a limited number of products at a high cost. The steam engine was, and continues to be, a cost efficient way of moving large objects at high rates over long periods of time. The only real maintenance required is oiling the machinery and making sure there is no wear or tear.

Conveyor Systems - Improvements in producing products required improvements in moving them around. Conveyor belts that could move items at alternating speeds, and assembly tools and equipment that meshed with the whole process led to automated systems that required little manpower and monitoring. Today, computer systems can record every item in a warehouse with little error, something that required the work of hundreds of employees with a great deal of communication, and usually error.

Forklift - This item changed two major parts of the manufacturing industry. Before, large items could only be stored at ground level, which would be moved manually from point A to B. This decreased the amount of materials held at one place and time. Today, forklifts can move huge items stored at the ceilings of warehouses, optimizing the space of a facility and reducing cost from the owners. They also decrease the risk of injury for the workers and the likelihood of damaging valuable materials that need to be moved. This saves businesses tremendous amounts of money in many different departments of business.