Auto Magic's attempt at ECO Friending Detailing

David Fermani

Forza Auto Salon
You know it's becoming mainstream when these guys take a crack at this marketshare.



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Go figure, you move back to Michigan and the Automagic schilling starts again.:LOLOL Do I see a volume shop coming soon. I know you miss it.
 
Nah, no AM shilling these days! LOL. Even though I will say that AM kicks the crap out of that ARDEX junk you've been using all these years. Talk about shilling......yeesh. :fish2:
 
AMs solid products are definitely solid. Since our local pricing went up, I have been scrambling to find a replacement for a few - they all fall short. Cleaners BTW, not polishes or dressings.
 
As I have stated before, I have used many of the products to decent success. I will agree with mike, the polishes and dressing are terrible compared to many of their other products. I ran into the same situation a couple years ago, the pricing went up too much and caused my to look elsewhere.
 
Yea its typically what I see - volume "style" chemical companies make good cleaners as the materials are cheaper compared to purchasing quality silicones for things like dressings, and shampoos are pretty cheap in material cost(ie. people are seriously overpaying for CGs 40-60 dollar wheel cleaners and shampoos). I think I remember at least a few dressings from AM that were actually pretty good, I just cant remember what they were.
 
The problem with AM(and alot of the bulk chemical companies) is they offer way too many products in their line. How many cleaners, dressings and sub-par polishes can a company think they should have? It's like they are the "jack of all things, but the master of none"! Many very repetitive causing the end user to be confused. If they simplified and improved their lineup I think they'd be better off.
 
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