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Joe Gibbs Driven introduces new shop products
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Huntersville, N.C.--Joe Gibbs Driven, a division of Joe Gibbs Racing is introducing an Automotive Degreaser and Brake and Parts Cleaner to complement their line of oils and lubricants sold to the racing and high performance market.  While built for racing, these products will work great in any shop or garage application.


Joe Gibbs Driven takes technologies and products developed by top NASCAR team Joe Gibbs Racing to market.  These shop products are no exception.  These products are the actual products developed and used by Joe Gibbs Racing to do the job quickly and efficiently every time.


Two products make up the initial line –


Joe Gibbs Driven Automotive Degreaser – After 500 miles of hard racing, this special formula is designed to clean the car up for the next race as well as general all purpose shop applications. The surfactant and solvent systems are adjusted precisely for automotive shop applications.


Joe Gibbs Driven Brake and Parts Cleaner - When you need to make a quick change or repair at the track, the ability to remove grease and oil quickly is critical.  Joe Gibbs Driven Brake and Parts Cleaner is formulated to get the job done quickly – it cleans fast, dries fast, and leaves no residue.


For more information visit www.JoeGibbsDriven.com




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