...Thinking that pretty much says it.![]()
I'll probably still pick it up. I'm a spaz like that.
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...Thinking that pretty much says it.![]()
I would love to hear you opinion once you given it a try.I'll probably still pick it up. I'm a spaz like that.
I have to say, I do appreciate that you don't have TOO many products. It keeps it simple for n00bs like me. I can usually figure out what few products I have to choose from, and if needed can take a guess and know that I won't completely screw up, instead of being completely lost like I used to be with other companies.
...I can remember when Natty came to me to make a paste wax and I looked at him like he had two heads ... I told him no one uses paste wax anymore ..they are too hard to use and everyone prefers easy and liquids.
that temp gauge on Beercans car read 140 degree's!
Well boys .. before I edit this thread to keep it on topic ... i have a few things to say ...
1) I really don't care if someone does or does not like some type of product
I can remember when Natty came to me to make a paste wax and I looked at him like he had two heads ... I told him no one uses paste wax anymore ..they are too hard to use and everyone prefers easy and liquids.
Well 6 years later I have eaten my share of crow as the Natty paste waxes are some of my most sold products around the world.
Some people came to me over the years and asked why I didn't have a liquid wax and I said why would i if the hard paste wax was so popular.
I can't win with everyone on every product nor do I expect to.
2) I hope people will give new products a chance and if they like it, then make it part of their detailing arsenal. If they don't care for it there are plenty of other products to use new and old.
If this were the Mothers forum and Forrest had posted "Good News! Synwax is now available in paste form" I'd groan the same way.
Edit the thread,:wow: Why would you edit anything out its all relevant to the topic at hand. I had a phone conversation about adding emulsifiers to wax just yesterday with an attendee at the weekend. I had the same questions as others, what did this do to the wax content? I am sure you will not skimp on quality in anything you sell but it's a viable question. Most here get gun shy when they have had bad luck with other products that have done the same things. I wanna get some and see how it works for me, after all it will save some time and time is money...:bigups
Wouldn't going to a paste be in the right direction in your opinion?
I mainly use liquids. I still not great at getting an even thin coat since I do not do it often.
Well yes, it would be the right direction in my opinion. But then that direction still conflicts with the fact old products being rehashed as a 'new' product makes me groan, regardless of whether I favor the medium it's in.
would yo have been more receptive if it had a different name :hmmm: ..I have no other product like this![]()
Autogeek is starting to give away 12 bottles of this stuff. I don't have enough reviews posted to qualify (or so I believe), so I may not be able to get my hands on a bottle just yet.