Saturday, October 10, 2009

I WANT PAU PILAU!!!



I want Pau Pilau!!!
Okay!
No worries Mate!
No worries Sheila!

Most of the shops carry Pau Pilau
If for some reason they are presently out you can order it online and have it delivered to your door in a couple of days.

Website: www.paupilau.com

Blog: http://paupilau.blogspot.com/

Fax: (West Coast, USA) M-F (510) 535-6806
Phone: (West Coast, USA) M-F (877) 372-4626

Sales Rep: Lopaka (510) 755-1031 (cell)

Hey, let me know what you stink about your wetsuit.
paupilau@gmail.com

and,

Let me know what you think and how you feel about Pau Pilau.
Same as above.

Friday, October 9, 2009

Mom and Son

On a recent trip along the west Coast I was on a beach. Maybe Morro Bay. I was standing on a knoll looking over the surf. An adolescent boy and mother were walking up the beach toward their car. The boy in a wetsuit, surfboard under his arm and mother in normal cloths. There was a conversation of some disagreement between them. The mother was becoming somewhat frustrated.

As they came abreast of me I could not but help pick up their conversation.

“Mom, I can’t leave my wetsuit outside in the garage. I’ll hang it in my room.”

“No way! No way are you bringing that thing into the house. Don’t they make something to clean wetsuits?”

“They sold me that stuff in the blue bottle but it doesn’t seem to work and I think it burns my hands. Mom, do you know how cold this is to put on when it‘s wet? Do you want me to catch pneumonia?”

“You are not bringing that wetsuit in the house. It stinks to hell!”

“Mom!!!”

“No way!!!”

They were by the car and the boy was putting his surf board in the back of their mini van. As the boy was getting out of his wet suit and washing off, I decided to intervene. I walked over to my car and grabbed a quart of Pau Pilau . I took it with me over to their car and approached the mother now sitting in the car.

‘Here. Gift from Santa Claus. I know Christmas is still four months away but I think you need this now.’

“Biological Wetsuit Cleaner! Does this work? Will it get that wetsuit clean?”

‘Absolutely! Totally! When it dries you can put it on your coffee table, have your morning cup of coffee before you come to the beach and it will not run you out of the house. Promise.’

“No way!”

I pointed at the website on the front panel and said, “Here, you can contact me here on this website. The e-mail is mine. I’d be glad to hear from you.”

“If this works you got a deal. If this doesn’t work, you will have to deal with me. How much is this?”

“This is free! Like I said, Gift from Santa!”

“Thank you! I’ll let you know.”

…Yesterday:

‘Dear Pau Pilau,
Mom and son here in San Luis Obispo. We met one of your salesman at Morro Bay. Do you remember? You gave us a quart of your Pau Pilau. You made a mother and son very happy. You must be some kind of angel. I hope you make a million with this. It is great! Thanks a million!
Where can we buy it when we finish this quart? We live in San Luis Obispo, or should we just order it on line?
Thanks again.'

Monday, October 5, 2009

Remember


Remember when your wetsuit stunk so bad that you had to keep it in the trunk of your car. You had tried everything. Nothing got rid of the stench. Eventually your whole car acquired the state of decomposing kelp. The first moments of getting into your car were always a challenge. Start the car. Get the windows down. Get moving. Rolling along in the brisk air hoping that your clothing would not also harbor the odor.

Arriving somewhere was always a moment of suspense. Leave the windows slightly cracked or not? You would watch people�s eyes. Did their eyebrows raise? Did they detect some vermin?

Thank you Pau Pilau. Thank you for erasing that bad dream.

'Never pull a stinky wetsuit on your body again!'

Freeline Surf Shop - Santa Cruz


Brittany, left and Tara, right are the Managers of Freeline Surf Shop in Santa Cruz.

They had an interesting experience with Pau Pilau.
Freeline is a tremendously popular Surf Shop on 41st Street. Their rentals is large. With in a two or three block area you have maybe 6 or 7 major surf shops.
This is were the action is.

This was interesting to me because right across the street is Billabong and just up the street is O'Neill's two of the biggest international lines of Surf Shops and yet a flow of customers were going through the doors at Freeline.

When I was introducing Pau Pilau to all the shops, giving them quarts and samples to test and have tested by their customers, several of the shops personal asked me, 'Is Freeline carrying Pau Pilau?'

Here is what happened at Freeline. In the back of their shop they have a large drying room for all their wetsuit rentals. Rows of wetsuits on pipes to hang the wetsuits. Big fans blowing to help the drying process.

If you have not experienced a unclean wetsuit you will not understand what I am going to attempt to discribe. So here goes: Have you ever walked along a beach and come upon a pile of kelp -seaweed, rotting in the sun? Have you ever smelled it? A fellow acquintance referred to un-clean wetsuits as the back-side of a dead dog.

So Tara arrived in the morning at Freeline and opens the front doors. She is standing here and realizes by the sound, or more accurately by the lack of sound that they had forgotten to turn on the fans in the wetsuit drying room. She literally panicked! This had happend before and they had to reclean the wetsuits and deoderize the entire shop.

She rushed to the back of the shop and entered the wetsuit drying room and suddenly it dawned on her that their was a rather pleasant aroma. Nothing like the rotten pile of kelp that she fully expected to greet her. She stood there and looked around wondering what the heck? It was then that she saw the bottle of Pau Pilau next to the soaking tub were they soak and saturate the wetsuits. She walked over to the table and picked up the opened bottle of Pau Pilau. 'This stuff is incredible! Our wetsuits have never smelled so good!'

She went over to the booties rack and dared to do the ultimate test of all tests for wetsuit cleaners. She lifted and inverted a bootie. She sniffed the air. Humm! Nothing! She put it by her nose and sniffed again! Wow! 'Pau Pilau really works!'

So to answer the question posed by the personal of all the other shops in Santa Cruz and for that matter, any where in the world: "Yes! Freeline sales Pau Pilau!"

You can call Brittany and Tara (831) 476-2950.

ps: several of the other shops carry Pau Pilau as well. Now!

Saturday, October 3, 2009

How does it work?

"Amazing stuff!" - Paul Summers, Larrry Block Distribution (Blocksurf) Surf Accessories.

"Pau Pilau is the best wet-suit cleaner I've ever used! I recommend it highly"- Ann Fielding,
acclaimed Marine Biologist and author.

Pau Pilau Biological Wetsuit cleaner is an amazing product. A revolutionary break through in cleaning and conditioning of neoprene.

Consisting of engineered bacteria tested and proven to be 100% effective in cleaning neoprene.

The bacteria or bacillus comprising Pau Pilau liquefy and digest organic waste resident in neoprene cell material in a natural process through the enzyme pathways they produce. Bacteria consume - digest - liquefy algae, urine, mold, organic waste, leaving neoprene 100% clean. The Pau Pilau formulation of bateria is reactive to its environment (activated in water on noprene) which produces hundreds, thousands of specific enzymes which totally digest all the waste until it is completely gone! Completely clean! The by-product is water and carbon dioxide.

So when your wetsuit is soaked and saturated in Pau Pilau Biological Wetsuit Cleaner solution, when it dries it is 100% clean!

As I tell all our Pau Pilau customers, when you use Pau Pilau you will be able to put your wetsuit and booties on your coffee table. Have your morning cup of coffee before you get in the water and it will not run you out of the house. Just like a brand new wetsuit!

Pau (end) Clean!

Thursday, October 1, 2009

What is Pau Pilau?


Pau Pilau is the name of our Biological Cleaner.
The name is Hawaiian. Pau means 'end' or 'Terminate'. Pilau means 'stench'. Pau Pilau means 'end the stench!'
The name 'Pau Pilau' was not just a casual, 'Oh, that's cool!' or 'That's cute!' name.
We would like to introduce to you the idea that in the world we live in there is a real need for consciousness for a cleaner environment and a cleaner, neater and nicer human.
Pau Pilau means acknowledge that there is a certain responsibility that each of us needs to constantly excercise for our own well being and for humanity and our world. In Hawaii there is a heart felt saying: Malama O Aina! "Take care the land!"
Many Hawaiians are heart broke to see the careless manner in which many peoples of the world have no regard for the land.
Pau Pilau!