If you need some call Steven Button in Orlando, he has tons of it and will sell it to you cheap. Unless you need a lot for a big job I am not sure why you would want the gel
John Aloisio said
Jan 18, 2016
I use the liquid. Works awesome on hard water stains and this year we wiped all the trucks windows, mirrors & chrome bumpers with it. It took the spots off instantly.
Art O said
Jan 18, 2016
I use One Restore all the time. Works Great and I can buy it Local.
BlueRidge said
Jan 19, 2016
Doug Rucker wrote:
If you need some call Steven Button in Orlando, he has tons of it and will sell it to you cheap. Unless you need a lot for a big job I am not sure why you would want the gel
I don't really need it Doug, I just didn't know it was available and thought it could come in hand in places that are difficult and some gel action would be helpful. I never have less than one gallon of one restore in the shop and find it is extremely useful. It's mostly used on skylights after a roof cleaning.
I just found that One Restore comes in a Gel.
I use the liquid. Works awesome on hard water stains and this year we wiped all the trucks windows, mirrors & chrome bumpers with it. It took the spots off instantly.
I don't really need it Doug, I just didn't know it was available and thought it could come in hand in places that are difficult and some gel action would be helpful. I never have less than one gallon of one restore in the shop and find it is extremely useful. It's mostly used on skylights after a roof cleaning.
Smoke Melt, http://www.eacochem.com/ProductDetails/productDetails_SmokeMelt.htm
eacochem.com/product-list/list-all-products.html
here is a link to the OneRestore also
eacochem.com/product-list/list-all-products.html