Why do manufacturers feel the need for so many overlapping products?
Are so many different swirl removers really necessary?
Since much of the results are from the type of pad used and the method of use, it almost seems that having 3 to 5 different levels of swirl removers becomes overkill. Same product with different pad, different speed, different pressure, different result. If you think you need a really abrasive SMR, maybe you actually need a compound.
Even a chemical cleaner will do some swirl removal when used correctly.
What about waxes
There is certainly nothing wrong with "new" products, but the "old" products seem to stick around forever to make things even more confusing. Are the new products really new or just improved? Maybe the label could read "New and Improved" rather than introducing an entire new line.
Do people really feel that different colors of wax result in different results on different colors of paint?
The vehicles I take care of include red, white, silver, gold, maroon, and at different times included black and very dark blue. They all looked good using the same products on all of them. Possibly different looks for different products, but the products looked the same on any color.
Comments?
Charles
Are so many different swirl removers really necessary?
Since much of the results are from the type of pad used and the method of use, it almost seems that having 3 to 5 different levels of swirl removers becomes overkill. Same product with different pad, different speed, different pressure, different result. If you think you need a really abrasive SMR, maybe you actually need a compound.
Even a chemical cleaner will do some swirl removal when used correctly.
What about waxes
There is certainly nothing wrong with "new" products, but the "old" products seem to stick around forever to make things even more confusing. Are the new products really new or just improved? Maybe the label could read "New and Improved" rather than introducing an entire new line.
Do people really feel that different colors of wax result in different results on different colors of paint?
The vehicles I take care of include red, white, silver, gold, maroon, and at different times included black and very dark blue. They all looked good using the same products on all of them. Possibly different looks for different products, but the products looked the same on any color.
Comments?
Charles