YES Essentials Hits Us with Icky New Product Demos

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If you’re wondering what the image is at left, it involves two guys pouring milk onto a pair of car seats. Later, these seats are going to be locked in airtight capsules and left alone for awhile, and then we’re going to look at mold!

This is part of YES Essential’s new Seeing is Believing demo, which shows you the effects of odors, stain and static on items that are protected by YES Essentials, and items that aren’t.

(The latter is not cute.)

YES Essentials last indulged our ick factor with Splat the Mat, where we got to pour stuff on a really clean woman.

Props to Erwin-Penland for knowing we like watching things get gross. So many products focus on ridding our lives of this compulsion. EP obviously knows better.

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