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    A brief video demonstration showcasing the restorative capabilities of Fade to New.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Carmor
    A brief video demonstration showcasing the restorative capabilities of Fade to New.



    Thanks for the vid. Looks good, but most will do and look the same. The key is durability. I tested GTechniq C4, that lasted 14 months and UTTG lasted 7 months on a car that sits outside 24/7 with heavy UV.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Legacy99
    Thanks for the vid. Looks good, but most will do and look the same. The key is durability. I tested GTechniq C4, that lasted 14 months and UTTG lasted 7 months on a car that sits outside 24/7 with heavy UV.
    Absolutely, no one wants results that `wash off` a few weeks later. All I can tell you is that it has lasted over 12 months on one our test vehicles, which is parked outside in a UV heavy climate (San Diego) and is washed 3 times a month. We are in the process of creating a video compilation documenting long-term durability.

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    ValuGard`s ETR last for up to 5 years. Not according to ValuGard, but Hyundia, Mazda and Mitsubisi, who had testing for longvity, by certified test labs, at their expense, before they issued technical service bulletins for it`s use on their vehicles.

    "Logic dictates I have been at this detailing thing way too many years!":wink1:

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    That`s great, I`m glad you found a product that you works for you. I`m not sure what your trying to do by posting something as digressive as you did, but I`d appreciate it if your take your gratuitous remarks somewhere else. I hope you understand.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ron Ketcham
    ValuGard`s ETR last for up to 5 years. Not according to ValuGard, but Hyundia, Mazda and Mitsubisi, who had testing for longvity, by certified test labs, at their expense, before they issued technical service bulletins for it`s use on their vehicles.

    That`s great, I`m glad you found a product that you works for you. I`m not sure what your trying to do by posting something as digressive as you did, but I`d appreciate it if your take your gratuitous remarks somewhere else. I hope you understand.

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    Point being is that you have no "documented" proof of how long the product lasts, only your word and something about a test in the parking lot. That does not lend it`s self to the true "lasting qualities" of this product. Vehicle manufactuers do NOT just accept a supplier`s "word" that a product works, they have "testing done by independant certified labs", those don`t take place in a parking lot.
    "Logic dictates I have been at this detailing thing way too many years!":wink1:

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    Carmor - for the sake of full disclosure per our forum rules, if you have an affiliation with the product(s) that you are representing that you state this in your post.

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    Quote Originally Posted by moderator
    Carmor - for the sake of full disclosure per our forum rules, if you have an affiliation with the product(s) that you are representing that you state this in your post.


    Ok I was not aware of this. Yes I`m representative of Carmor.

 

 

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