Bar's Products to Have "Monstrous" Presence at AAPEX

Bar’s Products to Have “Monstrous” Presence at AAPEX

Just in time for Halloween, Bar's Products is bringing a couple of monsters to AAPEX ... monster trucks, that is. The Bar's Leaks Eliminator and Rislone Defender will be on display in Bar's Products booth #4616 at AAPEX 2011, Nov. 1-3 at the Sands Expo Center in Las Vegas.

Just in time for Halloween, Bar’s Products is bringing a couple of monsters to AAPEX … monster trucks, that is. The Bar’s Leaks Eliminator and Rislone Defender will be on display in Bar’s Products booth #4616 at AAPEX 2011, Nov. 1-3 at the Sands Expo Center in Las Vegas. Drivers Greg and Zach Adams will be on-hand in the booth every day during show hours to sign autographs and pose for pictures with the trucks.
The Bar's Leaks Eliminator and Rislone Defender will be on display in Bar's Products booth #4616 at AAPEX 2011, Nov. 1-3 at the Sands Expo Center in Las Vegas. Drivers Greg and Zach Adams will be on-hand in the booth every day during show hours to sign autographs and pose for pictures with the trucks.
Bar’s Products, manufacturer of the Bar’s Leaks and Rislone brands of vehicle chemicals, has significantly expanded its presence at the show this year. Its new 1,800-square-foot booth covers nearly triple the floor space as its previous booth. The company will use the additional space to introduce new Bar’s Leaks and Rislone products that will be sold in North America and around the world.

“There is so much going on at Bar’s Products that our old booth just couldn’t contain us anymore,” explains Clay Parks, vice president of development. “We can’t wait to meet with our customers at AAPEX to show them our latest products that are sure to become best-sellers on their shelves.”

Motorsports racing teams on a number of circuits depend on Bar’s Products to keep their vehicles running smoothly and looking good. The company has sponsored a wide range of racing teams for decades, from world champion top alcohol dragsters to sprint cars, monster trucks to motocross. Bar’s Products has sponsored father-son monster truck racing team Greg and Zack Adams for four years. The Bar’s Leaks Eliminator and Rislone Defender each stand over 10 feet tall and 12 feet wide, with bold yellow and red flame graphics surrounding the Bar’s Products Mad Scientist. They make quite an impact, and are sure to draw crowds to the Bar’s Products booth.

For more information about the full Bar’s Leaks and Rislone product lines, call (800) 345-6572, e-mail [email protected], or visit the website at www.barsproducts.com. The website offers a wealth of information, including product descriptions, tech sheets, material safety data sheets (MSDS), FAQs, company history and customer testimonials. You should also follow Bar’s Products on Twitter at http://twitter.com/barsproducts, on Facebook at www.facebook.com/barsproducts, on YouTube at http://www.youtube.com/barsproducts and through its blog at http://bars-blog.com.

For more information about the Bar’s Leaks Eliminator and Rislone Defender, visit www.trukwurksoffroad.com.

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