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RaskyR1 said:I said yes! Clearly it has it purpose and everyone seem to like it. Plus it's already made in the US so why not?
Justin Murphy said:Why wouldn't they?
David Fermani said:2 good reasons:
Probably because way too many idiot newbs are going to be eating up paint?
May take market share away from the rest of their polishing compounds?
David Fermani said:2 good reasons:
Probably because way too many idiot newbs are going to be eating up paint?
May take market share away from the rest of their polishing compounds?
David Fermani said:Meg's should do what Optimum does with their coating.....have people sign a waiver.
David Fermani said:Probably because way too many idiot newbs are going to be eating up paint?
:amen:Erik Mejia said:The rotary buffer has probably done more damage in the hands of an inexperienced user than this or any other compound will likely do. Besides that, this compound if introduced probably wouldn't be seen by the general public.
Nth Degree said:I've seen many people do incredible amounts of damage with a $3 can of Turtle Wax comound.:fear: If Meguair's is truly worried about idiots damaging their own cars they would boycott C&D after the article posted a few months ago telling people they could polish thier car like a pro with a rotary by "liquifying" the paint.:nono
:amen:
By only offering it in quart size or larger would probably keep the average joe from saying "Hey, I'll give this a shot."
RaskyR1 said:Ok...so who voted no? :nono:
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