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    Re: Top of the Line Detailing Supply Going Out of Business

    Yeah I seem to recall their shipping wasn’t that great
    Treat it like it`s the only one in the world.

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    Re: Top of the Line Detailing Supply Going Out of Business

    Had the shipping been cheaper I might`ve bought some more HT Protein Stain Remover, but my little jar (from *the 1980s*) will probably last me this lifetime anyhow. The trick with TOL was always to have the right-sized order so the shipping wasn`t wagging the dog.

    Guess this means the end of the Hi-Temp product line.

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    Re: Top of the Line Detailing Supply Going Out of Business

    Quote Originally Posted by Accumulator View Post
    Guess this means the end of the Hi-Temp product line.
    Yeah, and the end of those tire dressing applicators.

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    Welp my small order was $19.10 shipping, so it wasn`t much better than a good sale + free shipping on PBMG or DI. At least for my order, which was 3 liquids and a sealant.
    It`s worse than I thought. They were out of stock on some pads I ordered which brought the price down a bit. but shipping stayed the same (pads don`t weigh much compared to liquids). SO... it was the equivalent of paying full price for 3 products with "free shipping". Not a horrific deal and I`m glad to help them, but it`s just a shame about shipping fees these days. I have quit selling low priced items on eBay because the cheapest Priority box is $7.35. First Class stops at 13 ounces and you have to use Priority, or Parcel, which isn`t much better. I remember when that same Priority box was $3.35.
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    Re: Top of the Line Detailing Supply Going Out of Business

    WaxAddict- Yeah, I run into that Shipping Charges issue when trying to sell the 476S/M16/etc. I need to get rid of

    Quote Originally Posted by Setec Astronomy View Post
    Yeah, and the end of those tire dressing applicators.
    oh [snap] I didn`t think of that! Hopefully I`ll still be able to find them should I ever use up the ones I already have.

 

 
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