rlmccarty2000
Active member
Has anyone used Gyeon Primer? It basically looks like an Essence copy, polish with SiO2 left behind as prep for coating. There is also one from Tacsystems which I know is not a very familiar name. All three are manufactured in South Korea. Call me jaded, but shouldn`t we put a little more pressure on manufacturers to prove that their product is better/different from what is already on the market? Lately I have just been buying the least expensive (unless proven better) product. These products, such as the SiO2 spray and activate with water, don`t seem to pit theirselves against each other, they just fill a niche within the manufacturers lineup. It almost impossible to compare the products and the manufacturers don`t seem to want to say their product is the best (why not?). You can throw iron removers into the mix too (I`ve been buying the least expensive one of these for years).
I think we as detailers have been giving companies a free pass, unless a product is really bad or there is a bad batch (Reload, Blackfire Chrystal Coat, Rupes 3 inch pads). Rarely do companies offer a refund/recall even when they are very aware that there is a problem with a product. I could be that it is easier to toss a $10 product than it is to try to get your $10 buck back (this is the hope of everything sold after midnight on tv). I don`t have a solution. It is very hard to get the MSDS ingredient list of a product to actually see if their is a difference in composition. It seems to be impossible to even find out who really makes the chemicals, as in Barrett-Jackson, Jay Leno, Boyd Coddington. It shouldn`t be a trade secret about who produces the chemicals. My opinion it amounts to fraud or at least the attempt to pass off something as better than it really is by slapping a famous name on it. Jumping off my Sunday soapbox.
I think we as detailers have been giving companies a free pass, unless a product is really bad or there is a bad batch (Reload, Blackfire Chrystal Coat, Rupes 3 inch pads). Rarely do companies offer a refund/recall even when they are very aware that there is a problem with a product. I could be that it is easier to toss a $10 product than it is to try to get your $10 buck back (this is the hope of everything sold after midnight on tv). I don`t have a solution. It is very hard to get the MSDS ingredient list of a product to actually see if their is a difference in composition. It seems to be impossible to even find out who really makes the chemicals, as in Barrett-Jackson, Jay Leno, Boyd Coddington. It shouldn`t be a trade secret about who produces the chemicals. My opinion it amounts to fraud or at least the attempt to pass off something as better than it really is by slapping a famous name on it. Jumping off my Sunday soapbox.