Even after the second coat of paint, is the wall still stained?
This problem is to be solved by an invention by two brothers, which they present in "The Lion's Den".
On Easter Monday, April 10th, a new episode of the successful show "Die Höhle der Löwen" (DHDL) will start again.
In the second episode of the current 13th season of "DHDL" this time a pair of brothers makes their big appearance: Simon Biener (22) and Robin Schmedes (27) from Cloppenburg try the "ceiling flash" with the investors around Ralf Dümmel, Nils Glagau , Judith Williams and Co. to land.
"The Lion's Den" (DHDL) on Monday, April 10 at 8:15 p.m. on Vox
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In "The Lion's Den" founders fight for the favor of investors.
Two of the most well-known "lions": Nils Glagau (left) and Ralf Dümmel (right).
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The idea for the "ceiling flash" came to the brothers, who come from a family of craftsmen, at home with their mother, where the freshly painted living room ceiling apparently presented a disastrous picture: "It was completely stained, although it had already been painted twice," says Simon in the Broadcast.
“This is a problem that many hobby DIY enthusiasts are familiar with.
Mottled coats of paint are caused by forgetting to paint or double and triple painting.
As a result, the young inventors developed the "ceiling flash", which is intended to solve exactly this problem.
This is a special marking pen that can be used to divide the wall or ceiling to be painted into sections.
The pen can be attached to a broom handle or a telescopic rod.
This way you should be able to see exactly where you have already painted and where paint is still missing.
Thanks to a special dye, the neon-colored auxiliary lines should disappear again when painted over - and a clean, spot-free wall is complete.
According to the founders, the "ceiling flash" should save a lot of energy and up to 50 percent of working time thanks to better orientation.
Will the idea go down well with investors?
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"DHDL": Do the "lions" strike at the ceiling flash?
In order to advance the "ceiling flash", the founders need 50,000 euros, for which they offer the DHDL investors 25.1 percent of their company shares.
The aim of the brothers is to place the ceiling flash in stationary retail.
Are the founders already flirting with investor Ralf Dümmel?
With his company, the sales professional has already brought numerous "Lion's Den" products to the retail trade - be it in drugstores, supermarkets or hardware stores.
You can find out which of the lions will strike in the end, or whether the brothers will be left empty-handed in the end, in the program on Easter Monday, April 10th, at 8:15 p.m. on Vox.
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