GOJO Introduces Individually Packaged Scrubbing Wipes

GOJO Introduces Individually Packaged Scrubbing Wipes

The check-out counter is the ideal place to remind automotive-store customers that the need for repairs can happen anywhere, including places where there's no water. Professionals, hobbyists and mobile mechanics alike know that from a roadside tire change to a workstation oil check, it's not always convenient to find a place to clean their hands after the job. That's where GOJO Scrubbing Wipes come in ....

The check-out counter is the ideal place to remind automotive-store customers that the need for repairs can happen anywhere, including places where there’s no water. Professionals, hobbyists and mobile mechanics alike know that from a roadside tire change to a workstation oil check, it’s not always convenient to find a place to clean their hands after the job. That’s where GOJO Scrubbing Wipes come in.

Dual textured for extra hand cleaning power, Scrubbing Wipes are saturated with a GOJO heavy duty cleaning solution. The scrubbing side removes the toughest soils, while the smooth side absorbs dirt instantly. They quickly scrub away tar, asphalt, dirt, inks, paints, oils, grease, sealants, adhesives, caulks, epoxies or Polyurethane. Additionally, GOJO Scrubbing Wipes’ extra-large size ensures that both hands can be cleaned effectively with just one wipe!

Tough on grime, the GOJO Wipes are easy on hands: Built-in skin conditioners help prevent dryness and irritation, making them equally appropriate for occasional or frequent use.

The folding, point-of-purchase display carton sits neatly on a countertop and holds 80 individually wrapped Scrubbing Wipes. Carton copy quickly conveys product benefits and convenient "whenever and wherever" usage. Not only will it remind your customers of their need for these go-anywhere wipes, it’ll help boost incremental sales and is a trial-sized introduction to the product.

To learn more about GOJO Scrubbing Wipes, visit www.automotive.gojo.com
or call (800) 321-9647.

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