Setec Astronomy
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- Aug 31, 2010
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OK... so are these products and abrasives actually new... or is the marketing terminology the new bit?
Isn't it probably some combination? Like "SMAT" abrasives were around for a long time, but they were too big or too irregularly sized to use in a car polish...so someone decided/figured out how to mill/create them smaller and/or more uniformly sized.
I mean sandpaper has been around for a long time, but "unigrit" less long...so was there perceived to be no market for that originally, or no one had found a way to sieve out the grit to be more uniform, or it was just too expensive until someone found a cheaper way to do it?
On the other hand, I was looking up the active ingredient in the color changing wheel cleaners, and found that it doesn't just smell like the chemical used for perming hair, it IS the chemical used for perming hair. And it's been around industrially and cosmetically forever, but for some reason only a few years in wheel cleaners. Maybe because it took this long for some marketing genius to decide he could convince us 'Geeks to spend that much money on wheel cleaners.