Eco Tablet, which has introduced many vehicle-care solutions using nano technology, has launched their latest products, Glass Reborn and Glass Cleaner Rain Drop, which clean all the glass and side mirrors of vehicles and give them a brighter and transparent look. Their latest product, Glass Reborn removes dust particles, acid rain stains and minor scratches from front and rear windshields, door and quarter glasses and side mirrors, giving them a brand new and clear look. It can be used for glasses and side mirrors of vehicles manufactured in any part of the world such as Japan, Europe, India, Korea, the United States of America and China. After shaking the Glass Reborn bottle, a few drops of it should be applied on the glasses and mirrors, and rubbed well to remove stains. It should later be wiped with a microfiber or clean piece of cloth. A 130 millilitre-bottle of Glass Reborn can be used for more than five small cars.
Eco Tablet's other newly-launched product, Glass Cleaner Rain Drop is to be used on vehicle glasses and mirrors once they are cleansed with Glass Reborn. It can be used on windshields, door glasses and side mirrors of vehicles and visors of helmets. Glass Cleaner Rain Drop helps keep glasses and mirrors safe. The product is known for removing minor scratches and stains caused by acid rains. It also swiftly removes water when the wipers are in use, giving the driver a clear and transparent view. The 28 millilitre and 375 millilitre-bottles of Glass Cleaner Rain Drop are sufficient to use on two and 30 small vehicles, respectively.
Media Coordinator of Eco Tablet Rangila Dasanayaka at the launching event
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