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10-23-08, 07:22
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JohnDeere is offline
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Re: Stoner Products
goodnight and god bless
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10-23-08, 07:30
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U Bring It - I Bling It
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Re: Stoner Products
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goodnight and god bless
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Hopefully you'll wake up banned. 
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10-23-08, 07:31
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Re: Stoner Products
Wow, thanks for trashing my thread... Stoner is sold all over the place and some may think it's just plain OTC junk but like I said, I have used high end stuff, Megs, low end, etc and Stoner IMO is great for high end and low end vehicles and their prices are great. The customer service is awesome as well so I can't complain.
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10-23-08, 07:34
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Re: Stoner Products
thank u Shawn F, u are a perfect example of a helpful forum member and not a rude or ignorant one like David Fermani who is in the near fututre of getting himself banned after i have a discussion with the moderator tommorow morning
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10-23-08, 07:38
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Re: Stoner Products
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thank u Shawn F, u are a perfect example of a helpful forum member and not a rude or ignorant one like David Fermani who is in the near fututre of getting himself banned after i have a discussion with the moderator tommorow morning
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10-23-08, 07:39
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Re: Stoner Products
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Wow, thanks for trashing my thread... Stoner is sold all over the place and some may think it's just plain OTC junk but like I said, I have used high end stuff, Megs, low end, etc and Stoner IMO is great for high end and low end vehicles and their prices are great. The customer service is awesome as well so I can't complain.
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hey shawn, i agree... stoners makes some great products and just because they are available OTC, doesn't make them less inferior... thanks for sharing your thoughts... 
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10-23-08, 07:41
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10-23-08, 07:46
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Re: Stoner Products
what meguiars products have u guys had a bad experience with, i just had a bad one with plastx
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10-23-08, 07:50
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Re: Stoner Products
any feedback wud be appreciated, i will be back at 6 00 am, thank u
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10-23-08, 11:03
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Re: Stoner Products
I have not had any bad experience with Meguires stuff. It's a great OTC product. Their leather cleaner worked great for me and smells awesome.
BTW, to keep this on subject about Stoner products, Stoner is sending me some of their Express Wax, Polish & Sealant, and Polymer Sealant. I'll let you guys know how it turns out and works. It's fairly cheap for an entire gallon of their compounds, polish and wax so not sure if that affects how well the product is. I will probably try them on a mini van or my enclosed trailor. I am not sure if there is a difference between spray wax and actual cream like wax. Any idea here guys? I have heard that there is no difference and some say that spray wax isn't as good while others say it's just as good. Right now I am stuck on Optimum stuff as far as paint protection goes but we will see.
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