Strange looking keypad in Denmark
The other day I was working in Denmark. When I stopped at Statoil to refuel, I became a little nervous, because my tank card did not work.
I was sure that it was going to work in Denmark, but no…
The card-reader accepted the card, but said the code was wrong, even though I entered it correctly, I thought.
After the second attempt, I looked closer at the numbers where you key in the code.
The figures were not in the same way in which I am used to. The pattern was on the keypad was for me in the wrong way.

In Sweden all numeric keypads which I know of starts with the number 1 on top left and ends with number 9 bottom right. (ATMs, tank machines, alarms, laptops, mobile phones etc.)
What does it look like in other countries?
Fantastic
new product from our laboratory.
Do you want to to wash your car, Not!!!!
Then this i something for you!
Well I have to show of a bit and let you see a fairly new product that could put some of us out of business….
This new product is named No1 Surftec 68 and is bottled in a aerosol can. Just spray and let it dry!
Then it will protect and give a self cleaning water repellent surface.

I drove 2500 km before I took this photo in Norway with Scandinavian winter climate!
Half of my rare side is done and the other is not. You have to figure out which half…;))
New car deliverance
In many counties special companies are taking care off new imported cars deliverance clearance.
No question about there are some difficulties about this clearance business such as:
- removal off transport wax
- removal off transport plastic covers
- glue residues after stickers
- break dust
- acid fall out residues
- etc…
I visited a major wholesaler in southern Europe and they had some problem with:
- Glue recidues after stickers and plastic covers

In this case we solve this problem with a razor blade and No1 Herofix 49 on glass surfaces and No1 Herofix 49 alone on the painted areas.
Our distributor could solve the problem and are now in a better position towards his customer.
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