PA DETAILER
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Read this packed quite the punch back in the day. Blacklight topped with the V7 spray sealant. Any one use this combo?
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Read this packed quite the punch back in the day. Blacklight topped with the V7 spray sealant. Any one use this combo?
Read this packed quite the punch back in the day. Blacklight topped with the V7 spray sealant. Any one use this combo?
It almost...almost...amazes me how quickly some combos (like this one) goes from being considered a Thoroughbred, to being considered a proverbial Bobtail-Nag.
Bob
It almost...almost...amazes me how quickly some combos (like this one) goes from being considered a Thoroughbred, to being considered a proverbial Bobtail-Nag.
Gesundheit; Gosh.I don't find it that amazing at all, new products come out all the time that should surpass the old, or else what's the point?
Also, lots of glowing reviews come in that the beginning of every product cycle if it's got a good initial impression:
Guy A buys product, tries it, loves it and posts review within 1-5 days after use. Then Guy B, C, and D buy it due to review, get product 5-7 days later, try it and love it, one bothers to write a review or post in guy A's thread backing up his views. Then 5 more guys buy and receive product 5-7 days later. Rinse, repeat.
3-5 months go by before any early adopter raises a longevity issue warning. Guys that purchased within last month that have used product claim "hogwash" (maybe because it hasn't worn off yet, maybe because they don't want to believe they bought an inferior product) and it goes for another 5-6 months until enough people have had experience with durability and the sample size is big enough for flaws to be seen and believed in the product. In the meantime, company has had a year of good sales. If future sales of said product drop too low, then reformulate, re-color, re-scent, repackage, and re-brand it.
Not that hard to do if the company is large enough and initial sales were strong enough to create profit plus eat up the expenses of a relaunch. It happens with more than just the CG brands too.
Gesundheit; Gosh.
Bob
Thanks for all your concern.Sorry you're feeling under the weather, good sir.
Glad to see it finally got warm enough for your temperature gauge in your sig to stop displaying ERROR.
Here's to hoping your hose thaws soon!