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Old 12-20-02, 09:54   #1 (permalink)
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Question Glare Polish??

I got this in my email today......I tried some a year or two ago, I thought I was going to have to sandblast and repaint my car after I was done! Stuff sucks! Any other experiences?



What is the fastest growing auto polish in the world today?

According to unit sales over a 9-month period, the Glare Auto polish is the winner hands done.

This is because the chemical properties in Glare Polish make other products truly obsolete.

We have all heard claims from every manufacture that their product is the best. Well, here are a few points no one can argue with.

If an auto polish has wax, it could not be the best.

If an auto polish has carnauba, it cannot be the best.

If an auto polish has Teflon, it cannot be the best

If an auto polish has any PTFE, it cannot be the best.

If an auto polish has any acrylics, it cannot be the best.

If an auto polish has any silicone, it cannot be the best.

None of the before mentioned chemical properties have the ability to filter out UV rays no matter what they tell you.

The Glassplixon formula in the Glare Auto Polish will filter out UV rays because it is a glass like substance. Glass is the only substance that can block UV rays, which is the leading cause of oxidation


None of the before mentioned chemical properties will allow paint to breath.

The Glare Auto Polish will allow paint to breath and can be used on touch dry paint.

None of the before mentioned chemical properties will give you a true depth of shine because they never turn optically clear.

The Glare Auto Polish magnifies the key tones of the paint to give you a show car finish not just a show room finish. No one can compete with this product in this category either.

For further info on pricing and availability in your area, look at our website at autopolish.net and email me at Glarepolish1@Aol.com for a special deal and distributor ship availability.

This product will make many others obsolete very shortly. Call me and find out why.
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Re: Glare Polish??

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Glass is the only substance that can block UV rays, which is the leading cause of oxidation
Huh, I have have a hard time believing that. Glass doesn't block UV. If you want your household or automotive glass to stop UV rays, you have to buy glass that has a coating/layer of some other product in it that blocks UV.

Their pitch doesn't sound too convincing. Is it some sort of known fact that a polish with silicone can't be the best? No one can argue with those points? Man, they ought to check out Autopia. People here can argue with anything...
 
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Man, they ought to check out Autopia. People here can argue with anything...
That has to be the "Quote of the Year"!

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Re: Re: Glare Polish??

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Huh, I have have a hard time believing that. Glass doesn't block UV. If you want your household or automotive glass to stop UV rays, you have to buy glass that has a coating/layer of some other product in it that blocks UV.

Their pitch doesn't sound too convincing. Is it some sort of known fact that a polish with silicone can't be the best? No one can argue with those points? Man, they ought to check out Autopia. People here can argue with anything...


LOL ya glass, thats why you see all the cars that have faded Interiors and cracked dashes LOL
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There a local detailer in my area touting this stuff , he is calling it Diamond Sheild , says it will last one year , and the warranty is in writing. His desciption was kinda comical , he said it has small glass particles in it that turn into a sheet of glass when applied to the car. I'm thinking to myself , isn't sand the smallest particle in glass , so that means your going to rub my paint with sand. Now to top it off he's charging $250 a car for this miracle product as he calls it.
 
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says it will last one year , and the warranty is in writing.
As my dad always told me "if it sounds to good to be true, it probably is."

From Tommy Boy "if you want me to take a s**t in a box and put a warranty on it, then you would have a guarenteed piece of s**t". (or something like that)





Also, how, exactly, does this magical glass bond to the surface? Do I have to get out a glass blowing thingy to get it to stick?
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Hey, what's glass made of? Silicone.
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Hey, what's glass made of? Silicone.
No. Silica (Si)

Silicone ( for our purposes ) are:Siloxanes: This versatile material is responsible for at least six classes of commercially important products (some formulated). They are fluids, emulsions, compounds, lubricants, resins, and elastomers or rubbers. One of the more common siloxane polymers is known as poly(dimethylsiloxane) or PDMS.
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So lotions with an SPF of "X" don't block UV rays either then. Hmmmmmmmmmm......

I also like the fact that since sales have been so astronomical in the last 9 months why can't he purchase his own domain for his email! "glarepolish1@AOL.com" AOL?????
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So lotions with an SPF of "X" don't block UV rays either then. Hmmmmmmmmmm......

I also like the fact that since sales have been so astronomical in the last 9 months why can't he purchase his own domain for his email! "glarepolish1@AOL.com" AOL?????
Yes, sunblocks work. It's because they have tiny glass particles that form a glass shield on your arms. Haven't you noticed that? If you aren't careful you'll get cut...

The sales growth was pretty funny. If he'd sold one bottle 9 months ago, and sold two since then, he'd have doubled his sales. How many other detailing product makers have doubled their sales in the last 9 months? Probably none...
 
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I have used Glare for an entire summer by rotary application. My customers believ the cars look best with this product right after application BUT, 3 Months down the road the application is completely washed away. Therefore it is the same as any old 1 a month wax system.

Although, glare has solvents in it which makes it a pretty good cleaner and can also stand temperatures up to 675 degrees F.
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