Clean
» Posted on August 17th, 2007 by admin
The bins are designed with a large label holder that does not distract from bead visibility. This means no messy sticky labels on the front of the bins blocking visibility of the beads. The only way to clean glue and Sharpie marks off of the acrylic is with products that also destroys the glue that holds the old fashioned displays together. Because labels are placed in a specially designed slot in the bead bin, there is no need for glue or markers and you wont have to worry about cleaning these substances from the bins. The Beadcage Brand Bead Bins can easily be removed from the slatwall, emptied, washed with water and gentle soap, dried, refilled, relabeled and placed back in a matter of seconds. Because of the rounded design, there are less squared edges for dirt to hide in. This saves time and employee costs when keeping your store clean and your displays spotless. The design and ease to clean actually will leads to employees actually wanting to keep them clean.
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WITH THE BEAD BIN
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| Bins can only be removed as a long block of bins. This long block is difficult to clean in a small sink and all beads must be removed or they will fallout when turning the block. The square bins are small and difficult to clean. Removing small beads from these bins is frustrating and time consuming. Notice the sticky labels which have to be small in order not to block the customer's view of the beads.
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The label was quickly removed from The Beadcage Brand Bead Bin and set aside to be replaced after your finished cleaning.
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