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    The bottom line is WHY waste your time?People believe what they want to believe and NOBODY is going to change there mind.Step back have a laugh and move on,next year there will be someone telling you that they have a 15 year wax and wanting you to believe that

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    Then maybe we can open a carwash that does a 10 year sealant with a 16 year car wash and a 15 year wax. Make it a drive thru and wa laaaaa ...perfection





    By the way my cars/trucks are 28, 17, 16, 15, 13, 7 and 2 years old

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    infact, I think the better way to argue this is to present to him that you use something that lasts longer and then make him prove you wrong, which would be proving him wrong, which would end up in him eating his foot.


    That would be a REALLY lengthy bet! seeing that they last 10+ and 16 years

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    Ask him for his referral list. If something lasts that long, i`m sure someone has made a STINK about "that`s the Sh*t, where can i get some".



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    If you can sell someone on this lasting 10 years then you should be able to sell beach front property in Montana



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    If you can sell someone on this lasting 10 years then you should be able to sell beach front property in Montana



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    Ever the more reason to get his referal list....ever think about getting your real estate license Anthony

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    There are sealants that last a long time, mainly the ones that react to paint. They will be present for long times, even ten years and longer, but they will not be functional on the surface anymore. I`d say the best technology that auto dealers have will protect for a year, with waining protection towards the end. My friends tahoe has some stuff on it that sheets after a year. Anyhow, why would some want this or take a chance on it. News flash, detailing is fun, gets you away from wife! Also I think the polymer/acrylic popular sealants are slicker and wetter and better looking. but there are other options these days for june cleavers out there, just don`t use them if your a highlife man.
    A day without a scrub busting my chops is like a day w/o sunshine. :grinno:

 

 
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