I really enjoy the AGO Forum and have learned so much from the Members. I tend to rely on the excellent reviews of Senior Members when making purchases.
That's always nice to hear from our members...
I really dislike what I will call a "Partial Review"
Just to note, this isn't a review, but just my comments about two new products as to,
When to use them and why to use them...
Black Label Coating Detailer & Booster - Synergistic Chemical Compatibility
I clearly stated that after using the BL coating on probably as many if not more cars than anyone that the FIRST thought that comes to my mind is HOW TO MAINTAIN the results.
I'm a systems guy, always have been and always will be as it just makes sense to me. I coined the term as it relates to car detailing,
Synergistic Chemical Compatibility
Back in around
2005 when the hot topic for the day was layering as it relates to the topic of whether glazes or fillers affect the bonding of a car wax. And I haven't changed the way I think about staying inside a system before that article nor after.
Point being, after doing all the work it takes to,
- Wash and dry a car
- Chemically decontaminate the paint
- Mechanically decontaminate the paint
- Correct the paint
- Polish the paint
- Chemically strip the paint
- Apply the coating
After all the time, energy, grunt labor and yes passion that goes into most car detailing projects. When it's all over and the final wipe has been made, the next thing my brain wonders is...
Now how do I take care of this coating?
or
Now how does my customer take care of this coating?
And for this reason as well as a few others I wrote the above article to share two new products that answer those two questions.
As as SonOfOc posted....
Partial reviews are bad, but framed bias reviews from manufactures or their representatives are the worst!
Ones with near perfect condition paint that is somehow painstakingly brought back to life with glowing review of the product.
In my thread I linked to above...
Yes! The paint on the El Camino was about 96% perfect.
Keep in mind approximately 16 people buffed it out and most of them had
NEVER used the Rupes system before. So in my book, 96% success is pretty good.
BUT as I documented,
time went by and the car was parked outside, so
the paint became dusty.
And that's when you use a spray detailer.
And because so many people get confused as to when to use a spray wax or if a spray wax can be used in place of a spray detailer, (it can't), I walked through the process of using these two new maintenance products in an attempt to provide a little product awareness plus some info/education.
But yes.... the paint on the El Camino was in near perfect condition before we removed the dust and applied the booster product.
So if you don't like partial reviews.... you're
not going to like the article I wrote on the new Black Label Diamond Coating Detailer and Black Label Diamond Coating Booster.
Sorry... :laughing:
But man the paint on this El Camino looks awesome...
Carry on with your discussion... it's going well....
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