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Scratch-B-Gone on KUSI Good Morning show in San Diego
Barry and the Restore It Yourself team made another television debut on Sunday morning on one of the region's popular morning TV shows. See the 6 minute interview and demonstration.
Barry Demonstrates Scratch-B-Gone at Nationwide Tradeshow
There is a new Scratch-B-Gone Demonstration now playing on the 'Rent to Own' website. Barry was at the Nationwide Consumer Tradeshow, and was talked into giving a live demo of the Scratch-B-Gone for their camera crew. Watch it here.
Around the House: Scratch-B-Gone (San Francisco Chronicle)
Tim "Tool Man" Taylor from the old "Home Improvement" TV show would probably give a grunt of approval to Scratch-B-Gone, a cleaning product for stainless steel that's offered by Restore It Yourself Inc. Four different abrasive pads plus a lubricant, Ultra Shine, are designed to repair outdoor grills damaged by those "manly" cookouts and also to spruce up kitchen appliances and sinks scarred by wear and tear.
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8 New Videos! Barry Answer's Your Questions About Scratch-B-Gone - is it really that good? Yes!
Scratch-B-Gone is the industry solution to scratches, chemical stains and heat scorching on Stainless steel appliances, sinks and grills. Barry Feinman answers 8 questions asked by people who are first introduced to this amazing solution to a heretofore 'unsolvable' problem! Go to Videos.
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Customer Feedback
I recently purchased a Kitchenaid Superba refrigerator with a stainless steel finish. The delivery company somehow put some scuff marks on the front of the door. The damage was minor, and the retailer offered me a hefty discount so I figured I could live with it.
I then ran across this product. I was scared to apply anything to a shiny stainless steel finish but after watching the DVD, I was convinced I could do it safely. 15 minutes later, my wife and I were amazed at the results, the fridge looked pristine again and I was quite happy to have been able to repair this myself.
In fact, I was thinking how bad stainless steel can be, as it seems to show scuffs, scratches and imperfections, but in reality it is the best surface as it can readily be repaired by the consumer. This product is definitely worth the try.
Rudy H.
September 5, 2008
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