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If you saw the first thread on this subject:
http://autopia.ws/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=14227&perpage=20&pagenumber=1
it was about the Gurureports Durability grade discrepency seen between the Meguiars #26, and the Collinite Super Doublecoat product, plus the comparison of this grade with several others. I had felt that from the weekly summaries, the beading on the #26 was far superior to several other waxes which received Higher durability grades....
Well, I wrote to Gurureports, and Steve was good enough to reply, thereby clearing up the inconsistency I had found...Since I brought this to your attention initially, I felt it only fair to publish here the response from gurureports...It just proves, once again, that they are an upfront, above board operation, and I thank them for their wonderful reports, and the service they provde most of us.
" Hi Paul,
Thanks for taking the time to write, and glad that you liked the report.
You're one of a very few people who noticed the typo's/discrepancies in the report. You are absolutely correct - in our proof-reading/editing, we missed the #26 and the Collinite Super Double Coat durability grades (there are a few other mistakes/typo's in the report elsewhere).
No excuses - they were mistakes due to the fact that we were rushing to get everything to the printer. In reality, the #26 and SDCAW should have received grades of B+ and B-, respectively.
The other minor problem with our testing procedures is that the tests were "static" (in the interest of keeping test conditions identical) - the panels weren't driven and subject to road abrasion/debris. I've been real-world testing many of the products, and I must say that the Collinite waxes are much more durable than the #26 is; if you're interested in giving them a try, I'd go with the SDACW - it's about 1/2 the price and the looks are
nearly identical.
Thanks for writing, and happy detailing!
-Steve "
http://autopia.ws/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=14227&perpage=20&pagenumber=1
it was about the Gurureports Durability grade discrepency seen between the Meguiars #26, and the Collinite Super Doublecoat product, plus the comparison of this grade with several others. I had felt that from the weekly summaries, the beading on the #26 was far superior to several other waxes which received Higher durability grades....
Well, I wrote to Gurureports, and Steve was good enough to reply, thereby clearing up the inconsistency I had found...Since I brought this to your attention initially, I felt it only fair to publish here the response from gurureports...It just proves, once again, that they are an upfront, above board operation, and I thank them for their wonderful reports, and the service they provde most of us.
" Hi Paul,
Thanks for taking the time to write, and glad that you liked the report.
You're one of a very few people who noticed the typo's/discrepancies in the report. You are absolutely correct - in our proof-reading/editing, we missed the #26 and the Collinite Super Double Coat durability grades (there are a few other mistakes/typo's in the report elsewhere).
No excuses - they were mistakes due to the fact that we were rushing to get everything to the printer. In reality, the #26 and SDCAW should have received grades of B+ and B-, respectively.
The other minor problem with our testing procedures is that the tests were "static" (in the interest of keeping test conditions identical) - the panels weren't driven and subject to road abrasion/debris. I've been real-world testing many of the products, and I must say that the Collinite waxes are much more durable than the #26 is; if you're interested in giving them a try, I'd go with the SDACW - it's about 1/2 the price and the looks are
nearly identical.
Thanks for writing, and happy detailing!
-Steve "