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Equalizer launches new auto glass gear

May 5, 2020
“No Hacks Clean Sets,” the mantra, is about celebrating auto glass professionals and their commitment to perform safe removals and clean sets.

Equalizer Auto Glass Tools has created a new mantra to live out their passion for quality auto glass tools and technicians making quality sets.

The “No Hacks Clean Sets” mantra is about celebrating auto glass professionals and their commitment to perform safe removals and clean sets on every vehicle they work on. NHCS is dedicated to increasing support for the industry, awareness to certified training, and educating consumer knowledge of why a “clean set” is crucial.

The variety of gear embraces all styles that anyone, anywhere, and at any age who is affiliated with auto glass will be proud wearing or displaying to promote their belief in quality workmanship for the Auto Glass Industry.

The new tagline “No Hacks Clean Sets” adds to Equalizer’s Arsenal of slogans like other popular ones: “Auto Glass Tools Designed by Auto Glass Technicians” and “The Right Tools at the Right Time.”

“No Hacks Clean Sets,” the gear for Auto Glass Legends that believe in their quality work and keeping their customers safe.

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