Scraperite increases access to key customers and suppliers

An innovative approach to smarter distribution by connecting buyers with resellers ORMOND BEACH, FLORIDA, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, March 21, 2022 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Scraperite brings together resellers with key consumers to create low friction access to their products in all parts of the world. Using internet networking in an innovative way, the company drives business for its reseller by advertising directly to consumers. Raising general awareness about the plastic razor blade brand and supporting its dealers. Most brand owners do general marketing without directly supporting their dealers, leaving buyers to find their own way to purchase their products. Scraperite reduces transactional friction by creating a direct sales link between buyers and sellers. Buyers are directed to a central sales portal where they can quickly find the desired product and purchase from any one of their many dealers located around the world.The online portal gives buyers direct access to verified suppliers in their region. Purchases are made in local currency and promptly shipped from a local dealer, yielding convenience of faster delivery times and direct customer service. Resellers gain new custom...

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Crucial Habits for Boat Owners

Boats are expensive! Owning a big beautiful vessel is a luxury we have all wished for at some point, but it can prove to be extremely costly. Every boat suffers from immense wear and tear, since they are constantly exposed to the natural elements. But, keeping boats in tip top shape doesn't necessarily have to cost an arm and a leg.  It's important to keep these crucial habits if there's a chance at saving some money in maintaining these vessels: Keep a comprehensive checklist Inspection should be done on a weekly, monthly, and annual basis. Some components, such as cables, antennae, and electronic navigation equipment, only need to be checked annually for corrosion; but engines, batteries, and gear boxes should be inspected every time before you head off to open waters. With so many things you need to check and several checkup schedules to keep track of, it's easy to forget something - and you never know whether that something you forget could be the one that causes trouble for you in the middle of the sea. To make sure you don't overlook anything, you need to have a comprehensive checklist. You can easily get one from the Internet. Or if you have found a ...

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Removing Pesky Gum from your Carpets?

If your cleaning company is responsible for carpet spotting or overall carpet cleaning, you are eventually going to run across gum that is smashed into the carpet fibers. You may be cleaning up just a piece or two or if you are cleaning the carpet in a school or bowling alley, you may be removing gum every few feet. So is there a fast, easy way to remove these rubbery pieces of goo? Begin by using a Scraperite blade and gently, but firmly scrape up as much of the gum as possible. This may remove the bulk of the gum, but don't forget you still need to remove any sticky residue that remains. For any pieces remaining, use a product such as Unbelievable Goo D-solv-r Pro (from Core Products). Spray the chemical on a white blotting cloth and then blot the gum - do not spray it directly on the gum or the carpet. Once you have removed the gum rinse thoroughly with hot water. This will remove any of the chemical that is left on the carpet and help to prevent it from re-soiling. Some people have found that after using the scraper they can use a volatile dry solvent and hot water in their extraction machine to remove any remaining pieces of gum. The heat helps to soften the gum and remov...

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Car Care - Use Deionised Water For the Final Rinse

One of the worst things to contend with when you are washing your car, especially on hot Summer days is water spots. No matter how hard you try it is sometimes almost impossible to stop water spots from appearing as your car dries. If this is a problem you are suffering from every time you wash your car then you will be pleased to know that the cause has been identified. You are using the wrong sort of water! Now before you go off and say that you are fighting a lost cause because there is no way to change your water, there is a solution. You need to change to de-ionised water for the final rinse of your car. What is De-ionisation? Ions are simply impurities that exist in any normal water supply and come in the form of dissolved minerals such as calcium and sodium, When the water evaporates the minerals that were once dissolved in the water are left behind to leave unsightly spots on your paintwork. The normal course of action is to dry your car with a soft cloth or paper towel so that the water doesn't have time to evaporate and leave behind the spots. This is sometimes impractical though, especially on a hot day when the sun will dry parts of your car before you get a chance to g...

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Changing Your Boat’s Name

When you purchase a new boat, you need to decide if you want to keep the boat's name, or change it to something new. While we liked our sailboat's former name, Fortune Cookie, we made the decision to change it to Mahi. What tipped the scales for us was the length of the previous name. Once the boat purchase is complete, you need to remove the old name and then add on the new. Last weekend, with the boat hauled out, it was time for us to do this. I borrowed the boat yard's scaffold, gathered my supplies, and had at it. Here is a tutorial for any boat owners or cruisers who also need to know how to do this. It was very easy to remove. Supplies needed for removal: Hair dryer, extension cord, clean cotton rag, ScrapeRite plastic razor blades, and 3m Adhesive remover, plastic gloves. To begin, you need to have access to the old vinyl boat letters. If the boat is afloat, most people will work from the dinghy, some will use a bosun chair or climbing gear and hang off the boat side. Since we were hauled out in the yard, I was able to use a big scaffold to easily reach the boat name letters and hailing port on the stern. For applying heat, I prefer a hair dryer over a heat gun because it do...

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