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Computer Bath Product

Feb 12, 2009 2:43AM PST

Hello all;

Does anyone out know if a business call "Computer Bath" run by Dennis Orloff is still operating. The company was based near San Diego Ca.. If anyone has any information please let me know.

Thanks,
LRHTS

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Don't know but interesting business name
Feb 15, 2009 3:22PM PST

Sorry I wouldn't have a clue however just had to comment as its an interesting business name.

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Computerbath
Mar 23, 2009 5:26AM PDT

Hello-

As the Co-Inventor of the Computerbath cleaning solution, I am familiar with the company, the product and with Dennis.

The company is currently "dormant" after about 14 years of solid and growing business (started in 1994), and we are in the midst of bringing it back to operational status. Here's a brief synopsis of Computerbath.

The Computerbath line of products was developed as a "one stop shop" to find all your electronic computer cleaning/maintenance needs, and was started with the flagship cleaning solution called "Computerbath Cleaning Solution". It's a proprietary formulation that does not contain alcohol or esters, it won't dry out or cause cracking to the surfaces over time like other over-the-counter cleaning products can.

Computerbath cleaning solution will quickly and easily clean keyboards, mice, monitor cases, cords, or any other of the other plastic surfaces on computers, cash registers, photocopiers and other machines.

Industries that have benefitted from using our products include Higher and Lower Education Administration, automobile mechanic shops, tire stores, airline industries, U.S. Military and hourly workstation rental shops...among others.

It'll remove toner ink, grease, inkpen spills, smoke residue, lipstick (don't ask), and the "stuff" that accumulates on your keyboard. (We had that "stuff" analyzed a couple of times...you *really* don't want to know what it contained, but really want to remove it!). We've found it to be a great spot remover for carpet, and grease remover for the kitchen appliances as well!

The rest of the product line rounds out equipment cleaning and maintenance needs...brushes, wipes, swabs, mil-spec field cases for portables are examples.

You can send a message to: computerbath.sales@gmail.com to learn more or to ask questions...as the website most likely has incorrect contact information (for the time being).

Thanks for asking about Computerbath!

James