Hey guys, I`m curious if anyone has used the product from www.super-seal.com?
I have run into a large group of people who tote this as the best thing since sliced bread.
I haven`t used it myself, so I can`t make any claims.
Has anyone else used this?` What does it compare to?
This is a waterless wash, so it costs about 20 bucks for a gallon of ready to use,
but people are loving using this for the RV community.`
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I personally think that ONRWW and opti-seal would work better, however I am not
quick to discount a product that I don`t know about.
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Any help would be useful.
I was unable to find anything about this product, but that is perhaps because the
search results are muddied by its common name.
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ETA:` I really am looking for "The Solution" by super seal, that is just the name of the company.
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Thanks~
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I definitely don`t think that this product is cost effective.` They sell it in a gallon size, which is shipped
to you with 6 ounces of concentrate that you dilute and make a gallon.` Considering that you get a gallon
of RTU for 40 bucks, this seems really expensive.`
I do know that distributor price is a gallon for about 20 bucks, but for RTU, that is very expensive.
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If you compare retails costs One gallon "The Solution" for 40 bucks versus 128 Gallons ONRWW for 50 bucks,
The per gallon cost is 40 bucks verus 39 cents.` ONR is literally 100 times cheaper.
Of course, this is comparing a waterless to a rinseless, and "The Solution" supposedly seals also.
If going the ONR route, you easily save enough to add Opti-Seal to the line.` Although this makes a second step
it is much cheaper.
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"The Solution" sounds much like Opti-Clean with Opti-Seal added in it.` If you compare the value of Opti-Clean
versus "The Solution", then Opti-Clean is 4 times cheaper.` This makes up for MUCH leeway to purchase Opti-Seal
and add it to the OptiClean.` While I am not sure if this works, even doing a second step is worth the money saved.
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