McKees 37 Carini collection

Saw on their website all Carinj Collection is 50% off. Suppose they have new products coming out or is the Carinj line being phased out?
 
Part owner of what, McKee`s 37? What makes you think that?

From Mobile Tech Digest .....

McKee’s 37 is a manufacturer and distributor of car care products that are sold worldwide. Owned by Bob McKee, Nick Rutter, and Wayne Carini, McKee’s 37 has over 40 years’ combined experience developing cutting-edge surface care enhancement formulas. Bob is most recognized for creating Autogeek.com before he sold it in 2016. Nick Rutter has been Bob’s protégé since 2010, where he currently owns part of McKee’s 37 and manages daily operations. Wayne Carini, host of Chasing Classic Cars, is also a principle in the company.
 
I`m just as surprised to see Nick listed as a part owner. I knew he was a big part of the company and left PBMG to stay with McKee`s 37, but I had no idea he had an ownership stake in the company.
 
I`m just as surprised to see Nick listed as a part owner. I knew he was a big part of the company and left PBMG to stay with McKee`s 37, but I had no idea he had an ownership stake in the company.

He mentioned that in a thread here, I think. This was before PBMG stopped selling M37 products. Although I can`t find it here, so maybe it was at AGO.
 
Isn`t the McKee`s stuff, like the PMBG house line all made by B+B Blending?

Oh no, not another one of these posts...even if that is true, which there is no way to know---how does that validate or denigrate the product? Are you trying to say "it`s all the same!"? Just because it`s made at an out-of-house blender, it could still be a formulation created by the McKee`s chemist, and unique to them, and the same can be said for the PBMG stuff. We`ll never have a real answer to any of this, because it`s all gagged by NDA. We`ve been going through this since the DavidB days, when he would leak some gossip that members would have no way of validating or refuting, at his whim to stir up some crap or create bad buzz for a vendor that ticked him off by violating forum rules or becoming flavor-of-the month instead of a Sonus product.

If you like a product, use it--it really doesn`t matter who chem`d it, mixed it, or bottled it. If you find something you like as much that`s cheaper, use that. I`ll stick to my Zaino that I know is made by Sal in his basement...oh...wait...

EDIT: I guess everyone went crazy while I was posting--

I would not be surprised. I remember reading that B&B is making all the Graphene products.

So that means that all the graphene products are the same? All different? Some different, some the same? We`ll never know. I just don`t know what point is being made here...Ford and GM spun off their captive parts operations into independent companies years ago...does that mean I`m not getting a real GM or Ford anymore because someone else is making their parts (don`t answer that)? I`m just trying to say we live in an outsourced world, like it or not.
 
There are only so many companies that have the capacity to blend these products. Duragloss might own their own manufacturing facility, I`m not sure. I know that Sal claimed to own a manufacturing facility but where it was has never been made public to my knowledge. I wouldn`t be surprised if it produced more than just Zaino. I got the impression that Zaino wasn`t the only product line that Sal was involved with. As with all these products, if it works then use it with confidence.
 
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