MnRiverman
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And I want to go buy some 3M IHG right now! I want to test side by side on one panel just to see the difference (if their is one). BUT, my common sense side of me, not the crack addicted detailing side, tells me A) I won't see a damn difference and B) Don't go spend the $20 on a large size of IHG (that's the only one they carry locally).
I have heard great reviews about this on the site, ease of application, great shine, etc.
BUT, I have been bitten by the marketing bug. 3M has that name, the "professional" name, the reputation, and it's hard to find, so that makes it cooler.
Why can't mothers put a different label on this, give it to select dealers where I have to pay more, give it some cool name that makes it sound better than all the other glazes, and charge me for it. Then I will for surely think it's the best glaze available.
C'mon, I don't want some consumer glaze that I can buy at a walmart, even if it is better. I WANT A DIFFERENT LABEL, so I feel like I have a special glaze, that separates me from the people who buy their car products at walmart and dry their cars with paper towels and use dirty foam sponges to wash their cars!
Alright, rant over. So my real question is, and I think I remember reading that it is, but is this safe for fresh paint?
Thanks.
- Anthony
I have heard great reviews about this on the site, ease of application, great shine, etc.
BUT, I have been bitten by the marketing bug. 3M has that name, the "professional" name, the reputation, and it's hard to find, so that makes it cooler.
Why can't mothers put a different label on this, give it to select dealers where I have to pay more, give it some cool name that makes it sound better than all the other glazes, and charge me for it. Then I will for surely think it's the best glaze available.
C'mon, I don't want some consumer glaze that I can buy at a walmart, even if it is better. I WANT A DIFFERENT LABEL, so I feel like I have a special glaze, that separates me from the people who buy their car products at walmart and dry their cars with paper towels and use dirty foam sponges to wash their cars!
Alright, rant over. So my real question is, and I think I remember reading that it is, but is this safe for fresh paint?
Thanks.

- Anthony