chilly
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- May 13, 2006
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I agree, and feel the same way about the word ceramic.
Every tom, dick and harry seem to put that word on a bottle. Obviously to entice folks to buy it. And im sure folks that are not like us..dont know the difference, and think its good stuff.
In the end there are quality products out there that are far superior to those that just use the buzz word and put just enough of said product in it to be able to market the bottle under that catagory.
I personaly find it so annoying and it completly turns me away. Granted im only one customer.
Another thing is...most quality names are only availible from online, which turns most average everyday customers away...because they cant go to wally world or autoparts store and buy a product that we may reccomend to them.
I also would love to be able to go to a brick and mortar store and purchase all the quality products that i have on my shelf.
To get back to the topic, ive never even tried a graphine product lol
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^^^^^ THIS ^^^^^
I am always way behind the curve with new tech because I am inherently skeptical of new claims
Heck, I tried a "ceramic" product for the first time just 8 months ago and just ordered GG 3 in 1 this week for the first time
Like Opie I see Ceramic and I am still skeptical despite the fact we have moved beyond that to graphene
Ceramic leather treatment?
Ceramic glass cleaner?
Really?
Might be the best thing since sliced bread but just the concept of that rings as phony in my ears
If I am totally off base here then I am not alone
YMMV and apologies in advanced for stepped on toes