Originally Posted by
Loach
Unfortunately the 9H buzzword took an early hold on the coating market, so at this point Adam’s would put themselves at a disadvantage to the multitude of consumers that won’t pick up a coating unless 9H is on the bottle. And as ridiculous as I feel the 9H tag is from a performance aspect, it’s also a way for them to distinguish that this is more along the lines of a true coating level spray as opposed to the influx of ceramic/siO2 tagged spray sealants. Can Coat is currently the main competitor to this in the U.S. market. When you figure Can Coat is 200ml for $55, the price point at $70 for 473ml isn’t far out there, also considering the 6-8 month listed durability scale. Can Coat has some of the best hydrophobics on the market so it’s going to be interesting to see how this does, all eyes will be on Mother’s though, it’s going to be a fun 2019 testing season!
Bookmarks