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Old 07-06-08, 05:12   #1 (permalink)
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Anyone use Wizards products? A local store sells wizards and I must say the products do look appealing.

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Re: Wizards

ive seen them around. there are only a few threads on autopia about it but from what i gather, save your money.
 
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Re: Wizards

I remember reading that the "founder" of Wizards "borrowed" the formulas from Race Glaze and made his own line. Don't know for certain, but they seem to be fairly similar in appearance. The sealant (Race Glaze) isn't too bad. I haven't tried the Wizards stuff, though, as it always seemed rather high priced wherever I saw it. (And dusty-I always got the impression a travelling salesman hit the store, sold some stock and was never heard from again, leaving the stuff to sit on the shelves indefinitely.)
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Re: Wizards

I've heard of the Wizard Products. There are a couple of detail suppliers that sell them here in Columbus Ohio. They're on a stand next to the Megs products. I have never used or tried any of them. For that matter never heard anyone talk about them on any of the detail sites. I was tempted to try the detail spray once, when I asked the price, the guy said something ridiculous like $16 I was like no way. Maybe someone who has used them can vouch for their quality. Otherwise I'll just see them on the rack! Read and not buy! There is so much stuff out there that really works,that's priced resonably you don't have to waste money on stuff just for the Hype!
 
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Re: Wizards

They are local to me and have a strong following with the weekend car care guys. I used to use a few of their products, but found out it is very similar to Race Glaze and probably just another re-labeled product.

The Mist and Shine detail spray used to be a good deal at about $8 a bottle, but now it is $14 for the spray bottle. A one gallon jug is $52 and it looks very similar to many other detail sprays. They have also discontinued carrying the clay bar. Heck, I even had a neighbor who was one of their salesman in the custom vans and he didn't give any discounts to any of us, even if we wanted to buy case quantity. However, there was a guy at one show who did have some nice trial size bottles and gave me a few things to try for free.

The only benefit for me was that every auto parts store has the stuff on the shelf if you are in a pinch. At car shows every vendor has a rack of the stuff, but I don't really have a need for their products any more.

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