This formula for LIQUID EYEGLASS CLEANER AND "ANTI-FOG" comes from make-stuff.com and reads like:
This product is a small plastic vial with screw cap, in which a piece of chemically saturated folded felt is packed. When the screw cap is removed, this wet piece of felt extends up and above the top opening of the vial, so that the plastic container serves as an applicator when the screw cap is removed.
The product is designed as a quick and easy lens cleaner for eye glasses and to use it, you simply remove the cap, dab the wet felt lightly on each side of the eye glass lens and then polish off with a handkerchief or tissue. It not only cleans the lens with a sparkling clarity but it also retards fogging of the lens under certain conditions of heat and cold.
Another feature is its long lasting effect, so convincingly demonstrated by suggesting that the customer or prospect smear a LENZ-BRITE cleaned lens with his finger and then polish off with his handkerchief, without further application of the cleaner. This feature makes one application last all day long.
The product is simple to make - all that is needed is your vial which may be plastic or glass, the felt or any absorbent substance that will hold the non-drying cleaning solution and the solution itself. The absorbent substance may be felt, synthetic sponge, cotton wicking, or even a piece of cloth rolled up to fit the small container or dispenser.
PROCEDURE:Mix the wetting agent in the water and then stir in the Ethylene Glycol. We have given the units as "PARTS". You may consider the parts as drams, ounces, pints, quarts or gallons according to size batch you wish to make.
TREATING THE FELT: As explained previously, other substances may be used in treating any substance with this solution; simply immerse the felt in the solution and allow to remain until it is completely saturated with the liquid. Wring out only lightly and then insert the treated felts in small vials or containers. One concern uses a strip of felt folded and inserted in the vial, so the folded edge protrudes above the opening of the vial, the fold being the point of application to the lens.
LABELING: Give your product an appropriate name. Beneath the name, state "Long Lasting Lens Cleaner" or "Instant Lens Cleaner". DIRECTIONS: Dab a small spot of (name) to each side of lens. Polish with handkerchief or tissue. Will not scratch. Will NOT evaporate. LASTS FOR ONE YEAR. Mfg. by:
SELLING: These vials or containers are put up TWELVE to a display card, with an EXTRA VIAL inserted separately on the card, suggesting that the prospective customer TRY IT ON HIS OWN EYEGLASSES before he buys it. This is a convincing demonstration that helps to sell.
The product retails for $1.00 paying a very liberal profit and your initial offer to salesmen and agents can offer them TWO samples for $1.00, suggesting that they sell one and get their dollar back and use the other to prove that this is the money maker they have been waiting for.
You can also offer a trial display card holding thirteen vials (Twelve to sell and one as the demonstrator) for $5.00 and in larger quantities at the following prices: 3 dozen at $4.55 per dozen; 12 dozen at $3.90 per dozen; 24 dozen at $3.25 per dozen.
ADVERTISING CLAIMS THAT YOU CAN MAKE: (name) is a handy little gadget with sales appeal plus to every man and woman who wears glasses -- with profits galore for the man who sells it. Just unscrew the cap, apply a small spot of (name) to each glass, wipe dry with handkerchief or tissue and Presto! A sparkling clear lens that stays that way ALL DAY without any fogging form heat or cold. No water - no soap - no mess - no fuss. Just carry in pocket or purse - always handy - always ready to use.
SUPPLY SOURCES:
Molded plastic containers with screw caps:
Imco Container Co, Empire State Bldg, 350 - 5th Ave, New York, NY Mack Molding Co., Inc., 160 Main St., Wayne, NJ
Ethylene Glycol:
Dow Chemical Co., Midland, MichiganCarbide & Carbon Chemical Division, 30 E. 42nd St., New York, NY
Wetting Agent for this use - MONAWET MO-70% supplied by: Mona Industries, Inc., Paterson, NJ
Felt:American Hair & Felt Co., 1828 Merchandise Mart, Chicago, IL
Synthetic Sponge:E.I. DuPont de Nemoyrs, Cellulose Sponge Dept., Wilmington, Delaware
This formula for EYE-GLASS CLEANER, POLISH AND STEAM PREVENTATIVE COMBINED again comes from make-stuff.com and reads like:
Cleans and polishes eyeglasses and acts as a steam preventative. Castile Soap. . . . . . . . . . 1/4 bar Glycerine . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 tablespoonful Oil of Sassafras . . . . . . .1/2 teaspoonful PROCESS: Cut the Castile Soap into small pieces and add enough water to cover the soap, then boil over a slow fire, stirring until thoroughly dissolved and without lumps of any kind appearing in the mixture, so that it becomes perfectly smooth and of even texture. Now add the tablespoonful of Glycerine and half a teaspoonful of Oil of Sassafras, stir again thoroughly and it is ready for use.
PACKING: Put up in one-fourth ounce tubes to sell for 50 cents retail. You may put it up in little jars if you desire. Perhaps the jars would be easier.
LABEL: (Your name on it) Eye-Glass Cleaner and Polish. Helps prevent steaming. DIRECTIONS: To use, apply with finger tips to both sides of glass and polish at once with a clean dry cloth until glass is clear. Repeat on other side. Good for camera lenses too. Wipe dry before applying the preparation.
TO DEMONSTRATE: Wipe the eyeglasses as directed, apply the compound and then breathe on the glass. It will not steam and glasses will be as clear as crystal.
SUPPLY SOURCES: The Castile Soap, Glycerine and Oil of Sassafras may be had from wholesale druggists.
TUBES from: Celluplastics Inc. Sub., Brockway Glass Co., McCullough St., Brockway, PA 15824
JARS: These may be easier to pack in and we suggest 1/2 ounce or 1 ounce size. May be had from wholesale druggists or for larger lots try Brockway Glass Co., address above.
TUBE FILLING AND CLOSING MACHINE from: Arthur Colton Co., 3400 E. Lafayette, Detroit, Michigan.
NOTE: The right quantity of water to use in "Mysto" Eyeglass Cleaner will have to be determined from experience - so make your first few batches small ones. Too much water will cause the product to be watery in tubes or jars. On the other hand, if it is too stiff it will take too much rubbing to polish the glass. Just enough water should be used to make a jelly form of product that is soft but not watery. The amount of water needed varies with the grade of soap used.
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