Here I am reading a four year-old post, thinking how much has changed detailing-wise since then. The synopsis or better know as "that`s your opinion,Captain Obvious":
1) Coatings save correction time and the life-expectancy of a now very thin new vehicle OEM paint. Yes, it takes time and money up front to prep for and apply the coating and down the road to maintain it. But as my Dad said, "If you want to run with the big dogs, you gotta PAY like the big dogs".
2a) The "Fake" coating SiO2 sprays have made real coatings look, well, expensive. Hey, if I can still tell what time it is with my $50 Casio G-Shock versus your $10,000 Rolex or Patek Philippe, why pay more. (THAT makes about as much sense as saying a Honda Civic gets you to work as good as a Porsche 911 GT3!!! Maybe so, but I ain`t worried about having someone run into it or maintaining it.)
2b) Vehicle owners who don`t coat their vehicle are probably also anti-COVID vaxers. They just don`t get it until their ultra-thin clear-coat fails down the road and now they want a new vehicle to replace it, but there are no new vehicles because of all the COVID-related supply issues and they are the human host for the next COVID variant that will perpetuate this COVID-related supply issues, all because they did not coat and protect their vehicle. (Very subtle cause-and-effect observation, Captain Obvious. So which coating do YOU have on your vehicle: The Moderna, Pfizer, or Johnson-&-Johnson??)
3) Griots Garage reluctance to bring a GR6 full-size rotary to market to compliment their recently introduced GR3 mini-rotary tells me:
A) The detailing individual that this buffer MIGHT appeal to is not there in the market numbers to do so (IE; actual buyers)
b) The market is being affected by COVID supply issues, all because vehicle owners are not coating their vehicles AND getting the vaccination.
C) The G9 dual action intermediate-throw buffer is selling like hot-cakes anyway
D) Long-time industry-standard Mikita and DeWalt rotaries, along with new rotaries from both Flex and Rupe`s, are too much competition.