I was at my local Mill`s Fleet-Farm (farmer`s supply chain in Upper Midwest) and noticed a display offering a new line of car care chemicals from Voodoo Ride. First impression? Black bottles with colorful skull-and-bones logo. Not a lot of product offerings (on purpose; fewer products to "simplify" the detailing process, according to the company website) and somewhat "higher" prices that other OTC (over-the-counter) offerings from more mainstream brands, like Mother`s, Meguiar`s , Armour-All, or Turtle Wax.
Having just received a substantial order from the Autopia Store of Meg`s Detailer Line, Poor Boy`s World, and Optimum Polymer Technologies car-care products for my detailing hobby, it was outside my financial consideration to purchase and try this product line. I MIGHT try their 3-in-1 Polish which sounds like an All-in-One (AIO), but it will have to wait.
Has anyone tried any of their products and what are they like? I have a feeling they are trying to break into the OTC brick-n-mortar store market, much like Surf City did with Walmart, but on a smaller market scale to coincide with their manufacturing product volume.
I did see a review on AutoGeek from 2010 that said not to waste your time or money with this product line; but that was then, this is now.
So, if you are in the Midwest or traveling through the area, you may want to check out these products at a Mills Fleet-Farm (Not to be confused with Blaine`s Farm-n-Fleet) in the automotive section.
(Sorry, no web link to Voodooo Ride due to forum rules. Just Google it yourself)
Having just received a substantial order from the Autopia Store of Meg`s Detailer Line, Poor Boy`s World, and Optimum Polymer Technologies car-care products for my detailing hobby, it was outside my financial consideration to purchase and try this product line. I MIGHT try their 3-in-1 Polish which sounds like an All-in-One (AIO), but it will have to wait.
Has anyone tried any of their products and what are they like? I have a feeling they are trying to break into the OTC brick-n-mortar store market, much like Surf City did with Walmart, but on a smaller market scale to coincide with their manufacturing product volume.
I did see a review on AutoGeek from 2010 that said not to waste your time or money with this product line; but that was then, this is now.
So, if you are in the Midwest or traveling through the area, you may want to check out these products at a Mills Fleet-Farm (Not to be confused with Blaine`s Farm-n-Fleet) in the automotive section.
(Sorry, no web link to Voodooo Ride due to forum rules. Just Google it yourself)