"Correct, we started by hiring a chemist ( he’s been in the industry 30 years as a contract chemist for many companies). Once our formulas decided upon we searched out chemical companies that had the competencies to make the formula in question. Yvan has been on the manufacturing side of the industry for over 30 years, so he has many contacts. Even the biggest companies in the industry do not mix all the products they sell, using specialty companies to make different formulas."
Their RW is pricey. Yvan has some quirky techniques..
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There are other products besides those two that come in 16 oz sizes. But it seems folks get stuck on ONR which is fine.
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In Canada 16oz of DIY RW is $25 and N914 is 32oz for $30. ONR and absolute are even cheaper than N914. Its basically double the price..the price alone makes its a non-starter for me. Love my N914! Still one of my favorite products. I might pick up absolute or feynlab someday but i think i will always have N914 since i know how to use it....but who knows lol I might just save $7 for 32oz and get absolute instead of N914. Its starting to get low actually and i even use it around the house a little bit now.
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I vote no. But I suppose if the products are good, we shouldn`t complain. I once again am bemused that Yvan is out there hawking another product line. Reminds me of a book that`s out there about politics, suggesting that if you give up your close-held beliefs easily, then maybe they weren`t really close-held beliefs to begin with. Re Yvan and Optimum.
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So far, their line seems very competitive. Products are performing very well. I may try Quick Beads, which looks like a better version of Wet Coat.
I really like the gallon RW packaging for some reason and it`s competitive at that size. I might just get it my next purchase and be done with it. A gallon will last me over 2 years no problem unless i start using it for things outside detailing.
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Well, I have way too much rinseless wash concentrate on hand already....
but with the Thanksgiving Day sale they were running, along with a reduced-price kit, I ended up getting the rinseless wash kit.
for 28$US i got
- 16oz DIY Detail Rinseless Wash (1)
- 16oz DIY Detail Ceramic Gloss (1)
- Twist Drying Towel (2)
- Cotton Candy Dream Mitt (1)
That`s a pretty good deal.
Watched their chemistry video explaining why there water stays dirty….. not sure I buy it.
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