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Topic: New and interesting uses for Filmguard
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Joe Elliott
Master Film Handler
Posts: 497
From: Port Orange, Fl USA
Registered: Oct 2006
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posted 07-10-2009 08:59 PM
Searched the forums, and found no mention of this, but what new uses for Filmguard have people found?
We had an old Whiteboard (or Dry-erase board) in our booth, that was somewhat worn out. It didn't have any scratches, but it was no longer erasable. You had to clean it with alcohol to get the pen marks off (yes dry erase pens). The more it was cleaned, the worse the alcohol would make it.
So, I cleaned it well one night, and then applied Filmguard to it and let it dry overnight. Presto, it was like new. Has been working well for 6 months now, with no cleaning needed.
Anyone who has spilt some on their rewinder, knows it makes a good furniture polish too.
Oh, and a good intrusion stopper. Spill some by the door on a concrete floor, and you'll find any intruder unconscious on the floor in the morning.
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Evans A Criswell
Phenomenal Film Handler
Posts: 1579
From: Huntsville, AL, USA
Registered: Mar 2000
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posted 07-14-2009 01:13 PM
Apologies to Gilda Radner, Dan Aykroyd, and Chevy Chase...
Wife: New Film-Guard is a floor wax!
Husband: No, new Film-Guard is a dessert topping!
Wife: It's a floor wax!
Husband: It's a dessert topping!
Wife: It's a floor wax, I'm telling you!
Husband: It's a dessert topping, you cow!
Spokesman: [ enters quickly ] Hey, hey, hey, calm down, you two. New Film-Guard is both a floor wax and a dessert topping! Here, I'll spray some on your mop.. [ sprays Film-Guard onto mop ] ..and some on your butterscotch pudding. [ sprays Film-Guard onto pudding ]
[ Husband eats while Wife mops ]
Husband: Mmmmm, tastes terrific!
Wife: And just look at that shine! But will it last?
Spokesman: Hey, outlasts every other leading floor wax, 2 to 1. It's durable, and it's scuff-resistant.
Husband: And it's delicious!
Spokesman: Sure is! Perks up anything from an ice cream sundae to a pumpkin pie!
Wife: Made from an exclusive non-yellowing formula.
Husband: I haven't even touched my pudding and I'm ready for more!
Wife: But what about black heel marks?
Spokesman: Dirt, grime, even black heel marks, wipe clean with a damp mop.
[ Husband accidentally sprays Film-Guard onto the floor ]
Husband: Oh, sorry, honey, I'll clean that up!
Wife: Oh, no problem, sweetheart, not with new Film-Guard!
[ Spokesman laughs continuously as he approaches the camera ]
Spokesman: New Film-Guard, for the greatest shine you ever tasted!
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Note: I'm surprised nobody has posted anything about trying Film-Guard in bed.
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