What is the most overused marketing terms to describe detailing products?
What is the most overused marketing terms to describe detailing products?
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The Need to Bead
"New and Improved" followed by "Advanced."
Cleverly disguised as a responsible adult!
I voted "other", thinking about durability and appearance claims.
I voted CC safe....I mean, whats going to "harm" clear coats? Anything with abrasives is "harmful"......
Owner of West Coast Detail Supply.
Light travels faster then sound. This is why some people appear bright until you hear them speak.
On Autopia, it is "crown jewel".
Nano. There are some really high quality nano particle sealants available, but when Eagle One puts nano on nanowax. Not quite the same.
Pop.
Which isn`t what your paint does after applying the latest, greatest
flavor of the month.
Pop is what us northern folk call soda.
100% Carnauba ...... we all know better. It would be a brick!
I already voted, but I just wanted to say this...
Any business that uses the term "Priced to Sell" should be shot.
- Todd Schmidt -
Auto Reconditioning Specialist
and Master of Shine
TS Detailing
Wisconsin`s Premier Mobile Detailing Specialist
I said other: "body shop safe"
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- One of many realities people just don`t have a clue about when it comes to detailing.Originally Posted by michaels86svo
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Agreed. LOL
nanotech, latest technological breakthrough, teflon
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