Originally Posted by
Lonnie
That`s the American entrepreneurial way: See a problem, create a solution, and then sell it. Great job, Just Jesus!!
One very nice design feature that I see is the material it is made out of. It will not abrade a plastic bottle like a self-made wood one might or a sheet metal fabricated holder could.
I am not willing to say that this is the next best thing since sliced bread or the next hula-hoop invention, but it is one of those "why didn`t I think of that" products.
I do have a Captain Obvious question for Just Jesus:
1) When you say trademarked is that just the name of the product itself OR do you mean that this particular product is patented due to its shape and material and process to make it? I assume just the name, as the shape is really not "unique"
Yes, I`ve spilled my fair-share of car-care chemical products over the years of detailing due to my inept klutzy-ness. The more you do detailing, the more likely it will happen. Product trays or caddys, as this one is called, definitely have there place in detailing.
That, and don`t place detailing product spray bottles on the ground where you are likely to kick them over or run them over as you move a vehicle. Been there, done that. (Boy, Captain Obvious, you really ARE a klutz! Guess common sense ain`t so common after all!)
Two suggestions as an extension of this Coating Caddy:
1) A larger version of the four-hole caddy for use with 32-ounce/quart/liter OR 16-ounce/pint/half liter-size spray bottles as a "holder` on top of mobile cart trays to prevent tip-over spillage of such bottles.
2) A cone-shaped holder for a single fore-mentioned spray bottle bottom to prevent spillage AND could act as a practice cup for golf putting, depending on the height of the truncated cone-shape and the inside diameter of the hole to accommodate a spray or product bottle.
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