bretfraz said:
Lemme ask this:
What are the chances of Meguiar's telling me EXACTLY what the ingredients are in NXT Protectant so I, as a consumer, can make an educated choice?
You know what, I love to ask the chemists these same questions and they not only won't tell me, but they don't like it when I ask. It puts them in the position of having to say "I can't tell you".
Sorry. As much as everyone would like all companies to just spill their guts on the ingredients in the formula's. It's never going to happen. On a related matter, I do know that more stringent regulations that govern V.O.C.’s that take effect in 2005 is something Meguiar's is preparing for. I have to wonder if other companies involved in the general category of
"Car Care Appearance Products" are also updating all of their formula's to comply?
Since Autopia exists to assist people make educated and informed choices about products, procedures, tools, and techniques, how EXACLTY can Meguiar's help in this regard besides telling us that they'd never use harmful ingredients?
I don't know... maybe there just come a point where you have to place your trust in a company, whether that company is Company A, or Company B. Certainly a long history of manufacturing premium products for both the OEM and the Refinishing industry, as well as the Mold Release industry, Marine industry, and plastics, and Furniture industries must at least show that Meguiar's has proven itself to at least some degree that it in this for the long run?
I understand why MSDS's exist and their intended purposes. I understand that an MSDS is not a complete ingredients list. But the ingredients listed on any given MSDS tells me something about the product and some information is better than none.
I know that mfr's don't like it when their customers reach incorrect conclusions about their products but they're partially to blame because they refuse to provide complete information. It's not my fault that the MSDS is inaccurate - don't blame us for interpreting them the way we do.
I'm never going to win this one. I'm not one to give up easily, but there is only so much I can do/type. I guess to me, I'd rather buff out a car than try to satisfy everyone to the 9th degree. Sorry Bret, I'm going to have to accept the blame and fault for this one. In my defense, I don't write the MSD sheets, (I don't even like reading them, they're kind of boring. It's much more fun to as Nike say's it,
"Just Do It".
That said, I'm planning on hosting a training class here at Meguiar's and invite some people from the forums. Would you like to attend? We'll put you up and feed you, drive you around and do our best to answer your questions
*live*. I'm even going to try to have a chemist sit in on one of the classes to take questions. By attending, you could ask the above question yourself.
I appreciate the fact that Meguiar's is providing MSDS's to the public and I hope other mfr's will follow their lead.
Back to the subject at hand - -
Isoparrafinic Hydrocarbons are petroleum distillates aka solvents.
Polysiloxane is an oil. Both are ingredients in NXT Tech Protectant.
Tire mfr's like Michelin and Dunlop have stated that if a warranty claim is filed and it is found by these mfrs that a solvent based protectant was used on the tires, they will deny the claim.
Silicone oils have a well earned reputation of staining trim and paint when slung. This type of damage can be permanent.
Here's what I know. Our chemists are top notch. If a product contains a certain ingredient, then I trust them, that it serves a purpose that benefits the surface to which it is to be applied, and/or the user.
I'm not worried about what a product looks like. Lots of products look nice. I'd like to think I'm sophisticated and discerning enough to not be easily impressed with a nice shine. Shiny stuff doesn't do it for me. A high quality, safe, and effective product is what I'm interested in. Based on what concerns I've posted here, is NXT Tech Protectant safe for rubber, plastic, and paint?
I can't imagine our chemists making a product that's
harmful to the surfaces you list above... but, next week I have a meeting with them and I'll do my best to remember to ask.
(Wife says I have a memory problem?)
Now what was I saying.....
Oh well...
Mike