What happened to the twister from shark tank?

What happened to the twister from shark tank?

Today, his Twister is available through his direct-sales website, as well as other online retailers like Amazon and eBay. The Twister didn't twist the Shark's tails, but it has carved a niche in a market littered with novelty products, and is providing a solid game for the officer/entrepreneur.

How do golf ball cleaners work?

Ball washers are placed on the course, usually near the tee boxes. The washer has a container that holds soap and water. With one popular ball washer design, the ball is placed in a cavity within a plunger. The golfer pushes the plunger down, and the ball is cleaned with soft nylon bristles and the soap suds.

What do you clean golf balls with?

- Rinse the golf balls to remove dirt and debris. - Dab acetone on a piece of cotton and wipe off until the pen marks disappear. - Use dishwashing soap to clean the golf balls before drying them with a towel.

How do you clean golf balls at home?

- Begin by removing any caked-on mud or dirt from the golf balls. Wipe the balls with a dry dish towel or rinse them with a hose. - Add about half a cup to a cup of liquid dish soap to the water. - Remove the golf balls from the water. - Wipe the golf balls with a clean, dry dish towel.

How do you clean old dirty golf balls?

Using dish soap is the best when it comes to cleaning used golf balls. A cap-full of the dish soap cleaning solution in a bucket-full of water. Soak the golf balls in there for 30 minutes or so. During this time, the soapy mixture makes sure that most of that caked-up dirt as well as old stains are loosened.