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General Category => Coverstock Preparation => Topic started by: TappedAgain on September 10, 2007, 01:15:16 AM
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I have always seen posts regarding how well Clean n Dull works. Now that I finally have a use for the product I've found out that both Track and Powerhouse both made a cleaner sharing the same name. Not that it matters anymore since Powerhouse will probably be the only one to remain, but which one did you all find to be better?
Thanks,
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Throw nine you get nine.
Saw Man For Life - F.O.S.
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They're the same exact thing, actually. The Track branded one is out of production now, Powerhouse is the replacement.
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Supposed to be the same stuff. Same formula, new label on the bottle. I've heard that in spite of the picture on some websites, it's not a spray bottle, it's the same bottle it's always been in.
SH
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Hello,
You can rest assured that Clean n' Dull will be the exact same formula that is has always been. It comes from the same plant and same vendor as before. It's simply been re-branded under our Powerhouse brand.
I actually haven't seen this in a picture with a spray bottle yet. If you find one, I'd like to see it, as we never took a picture of Clean n' Dull with a spray top. Thanks again,
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Jeff Ussery
Pro Shop Services Manager
Pro Shop Help Desk Hotline - 866-464-3791
jussery@powerhousebowling.com
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Thanks everyone for the clarification.
TappedAgain
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Throw nine you get nine.
Saw Man For Life - F.O.S.
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Jeff, the confusion in the bottle could come from this. http://www.buddiesproshop.com/product/4778/PowerHouse_Clean_n_Dull_-_5_oz.htm It does look like it is a spray top, but it is hard to tell.
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Dan Chambers
www.absolutebowling.com
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Hi again,
No, this picture is not a sprayer. It's a "pull-up" style top. It's similar to what you might see on a bottle of water or sports drink. Hope this helps. Thanks,
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Jeff Ussery
Pro Shop Services Manager
Pro Shop Help Desk Hotline - 866-464-3791
jussery@powerhousebowling.com