View Poll Results: What is the most overused marketing term?

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  • German technolgy

    6 8.57%
  • Naming special ingredient (Teflon)

    8 11.43%
  • Concours class

    8 11.43%
  • UV protection

    5 7.14%
  • Works in the sun

    4 5.71%
  • Clearcoat safe

    27 38.57%
  • Other

    12 17.14%
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    Detailing Gnosis Bunky's Avatar
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    What is the most overused marketing terms to describe detailing products?

    Al
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    Swirls?!?! NNOOOOOOO!!!!! Big Leegr's Avatar
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    "New and Improved" followed by "Advanced."
    Cleverly disguised as a responsible adult!

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    I voted "other", thinking about durability and appearance claims.

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    I voted CC safe....I mean, whats going to "harm" clear coats? Anything with abrasives is "harmful"......
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    On Autopia, it is "crown jewel".
    www.scottwax.com

    Certified Opti-Coat Pro/Pro 3 installer

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    Nano. There are some really high quality nano particle sealants available, but when Eagle One puts nano on nanowax. Not quite the same.

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    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.

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    "Nano" for me!!!

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    100% Carnauba ...... we all know better. It would be a brick!

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    I already voted, but I just wanted to say this...



    Any business that uses the term "Priced to Sell" should be shot.
    - Todd Schmidt -

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    and Master of Shine



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    I said other: "body shop safe"


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    In my location , its def nano.

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    Quote Originally Posted by michaels86svo
    100% Carnauba ...... we all know better. It would be a brick!
    - One of many realities people just don`t have a clue about when it comes to detailing.



    :xyxthumbs

    Agreed. LOL

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    I vote UV protection

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    nanotech, latest technological breakthrough, teflon

 

 
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