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  2. Autoglym - Wikipedia

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    The Autoglym brand was founded in 1965 by a UK Motor Trade entrepreneur Dennis Barley who developed a unique system for renovating used car paintwork. There were 11 products in the original range, including polishes, a sealant, a paint renovator and glass, interior, engine and wheel cleaners.

  3. Red Devil, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded as Smith & Hemenway Company, in 1872 by Landon P. Smith and John Francis Hemenway in Hill, New Hampshire. [1] [3] The company manufactured the "Woodward Wizard", patented by Frank R. Woodward in 1875, for cutting glass.

  4. Tire changer - Wikipedia

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    The operator pushes the bottom bead first in the well of the wheel. The operator pushes the top bead down into the center well of the wheel under the duckhead and rotates the table top using the table top pedal. The operator installs a valve core. The operator slowly inflates the tire until the beads "pop" on the bead ledge of the wheel.

  5. Trelleborg (company) - Wikipedia

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    Trelleborg AB is a multi-national engineering company specializing in polymer technology, headquartered in Trelleborg, Sweden. [2] It designs and manufactures seals, hoses, antivibration solutions, and other industrial products.

  6. Syringe filter - Wikipedia

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    A syringe filter (sometimes called a wheel filter if it has a wheel-like shape) is a single-use filter cartridge. It is attached to the end of a syringe for use. Syringe filters may have Luer lock fittings, though not universally so.

  7. Tesla Model 3 vs BYD Seal: Which electric family car is best?

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    But take the quicker version of the Seal, which costs £48,695, and compare it to the £49,990 Model 3 Long Range All-Wheel-Drive, and it’s the BYD that is quicker, by 0.4 seconds.