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My name is Paul and I am working to introduce a new product to sailing
/ boating community. The product is a thin, transparent material that can be applied to just about anything and will prevent items from sliding around. The material (called R/Grips) has a non-tacky, very grippy surface on one side and an adhesive material on the backside. To use the product, you simply peel it off of a liner and stick the material on to your item. We have received a very positive response from the people we have sampled and would like to sample a larger group. People have used our material in the galley on dishes and counter tops. It has been used in the cockpit on electronics and instruments to keep them where placed. People have also used them on water jugs, hand tools, and steps - anywhere where slipping is an issue or where items sliding around are a nuisance. If you are interested in participating, please e-mail me. I would like to understand what type of boat you have (size and number of people it sleeps) etc. Participants will receive free R/Grip material and will be financially compensated for their time. Paul |
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![]() Hey Paul, What's the name of your company, address and telephone number with your extension #? If you do not provide that info, only a fool would provide you any information. Looking forward to your responce. Joe grippystuff wrote: My name is Paul and I am working to introduce a new product to sailing / boating community. The product is a thin, transparent material that can be applied to just about anything and will prevent items from sliding around. The material (called R/Grips) has a non-tacky, very grippy surface on one side and an adhesive material on the backside. To use the product, you simply peel it off of a liner and stick the material on to your item. We have received a very positive response from the people we have sampled and would like to sample a larger group. People have used our material in the galley on dishes and counter tops. It has been used in the cockpit on electronics and instruments to keep them where placed. People have also used them on water jugs, hand tools, and steps - anywhere where slipping is an issue or where items sliding around are a nuisance. If you are interested in participating, please e-mail me. I would like to understand what type of boat you have (size and number of people it sleeps) etc. Participants will receive free R/Grip material and will be financially compensated for their time. Paul |
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