What makes you purchase a new product ?

Paul Sparks

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Just as the title says , what is it that sways you to separate yourselves from your money ? Is it a posting in this section "Detailing Reviews" with a lot of others posting similar results or maybe a review from a respected member who has steered you into the product you have found to be just what you were looking for ?
My personal experience since 2006 or so hanging around the various forums has led me to a few of my go to items. To name a few that I didn't find on my own were Folex,Griots da,Megs m/f pads (thanks Chris Dasher),the complete Optimum line starting with ONR (kudos to Chris@Optimum) Blackfire Midnite Sun (kudos to Angelo and Todd and the old PAC crew) Menzerna (thanks to Asphalt Rocket) some Chemical Guys products like EcoSmart wash and Citrus Wash and Gloss (thanks to Nick Chapman who has always been a tremendous help).
So do I personally jump into the flavor of the month club ? Not like I did back in the day. But maybe a little if the hype is enough to get my attention LOL. :D
 
I enjoy trying new products. I like to test new claims, new application methods, and durability. I enjoy pitting one quality product against another especially if it's challenging one that I consider a top contender and one I use.

I don't fall for ridiculous claims and snake oil salesman. I stay with reputable product brands that I have counted on through the years and look forward to new developments and breakthroughs...
 
I usually will try most any car wash. Next to sealants and waxes, it seems to be the most opinionated products.

In some ways, I am curious why people like certain things rather than just follow the herd in loyalty or thinking there is just one good product with descriptions like "brand x FTW".
 
For me now, it comes down to trying to fill the hole of an area that I am dissatisfied in. For example, I probably have a fair number of wheel cleaners because I haven't found the One - safe, cleans well and easily, and doesn't break the bank. Another one I'm currently chasing is the perfect AIO. I want something that removes swirls, cleans, and leaves a nice, durable shine. On Bobby's and Garry Dean's recommendation, I just bought a gallon of Megs 151 (have XMT 360, Griot's, KAIO and others).

Then, every so often, I want to try a new boutique product for my cars. Just applied Tuff Shine to my DD (I hate doing tires). Gives me perspective on if I should be dissatisfied in one of my products and I like trying new things.

Well, that and if Chemical Guys releases something new. ;)
 
I like to spend time researching products. So if I find something I'm interested in, research it and find out what people think who have used it, then I'm more likely to give it a try. I like to have an idea if something works or not before I spend my money on it.
 
I tend to stick with "the old standby's" including many products from the Blackfire line as well as an assortment of other's including (but not limited to) Menzerna, Meguiars, 3M and Griot's Garage. Best chance of me buying a product to try for the first time is when I'm about to run out of something. I sometimes will then shop around and check out something else. For example, I'm just about out of my 'Microfiber Restore' but I think I'm gonna check out the upcoming Blackfire product instead.

-J
 
I have a few products that have really cemented their place in my repertoire, but I will usually try what's new if it gets good reviews. I mostly take the worth of a product based on a select few individuals reviews and opinions. Detailing is highly subjective, so the general public opinion isn't always relevant to my needs.
 
Being fairly new to the new boutique products, used to use Meguiars OTC stuff for years and like almost everything they sell. I find myself going mainly on a few of the members recomendations primarily.
 
I still feel like I'm looking for some of my "go to" products. Since I don't do this for a living I like trying different products to see how I like it compared to other products I've used. I do use the reviews as a basis if I would like to try a product or not. I know what I like as far as results so of I think something might meet that I'm willing to try it.

I do have some go to products like UWW. Before I tried it I used only ONR and it worked fine but I feel UWW is superior. With that said if I did detailing for a living I would use ONR for the price.
I'm willing to try any car wash soap since I know I will use it all up. Polishes and compounds are a different story. If I can't get it in a something other than a gallon I won't try it. It just lasts too long for me to use it up so for that reason I stick to Menzerna polishes and haven't tried M105/M205.
 
I'd also like to say that I do have some favorite lines, and because I do I am more apt to try their products vs another brand. I don't think I have anything Blackfire or Optimum that I don't like. I still have many of their products to try, but so far everything works well.
 
For me, it's something that I think fills a need I have . For example, recently I became aware I needed a rotary to do a job. Nothing else would work. And based upon the work to be done and my situation (bad back) , it had to be 1st and foremost, lightweight. Watching the video from Mike convinced me right there. Also there are a few I follow here, and what they recommend and as always, pictures and videos seal the deal....
 
i usually research it, then try it. i also like to try out new products. but once i find that perfect product, i usually stick with it!
 
If it looks fun i want it. Most of my ideas comes from these forums. I also like buying whats on sale or on BOGO.
 
I tend to purchase new products based on what others say and just cause I like to try new things out. But mostly cause people say good things about it
 
I will typically do lots of research and thinking before laying down on a new product. If its from a company who's products I use quite a lot, it is much easier for me to give it a try.

It is also much easier for me to try something new when I have not found a product that "blows me away" yet for that area of use.

One thing I can't stay away from, however, is completely new ways of performing older steps. When there is a new piece of equipment or chemical that changes the way we do something, I am way more open (and normally dropping the cash on it quickly) to trying it out.
 
If it looks fun i want it. Most of my ideas comes from these forums. I also like buying whats on sale or on BOGO.

Bogo's have a way of bringing even the strongest of will power to their knees. Hmm almost like it was planned:)
 
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