blacknblu
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- Apr 21, 2008
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Ok, this may be a fairly “freshman” question (don’t you hate disclaimers before the question is even asked?), but how exactly do polymers affect the quality of a product? I’ve been reading product descriptions like “German Super Polymers”, “crystalline polymers”, “cutting edge polymers”, “fortified polymer technology” (you get the point).
Some of the products that tout these ‘polymers’ are quite heavy on the wallet, so before taking the plunge, I wanted to truly understand what the product is offering. My layman understanding (simplified) is that a polymer is elastic (not brittle, hard or rigid). A quick lookup in Merriam-Webster defines a polymer as having many parts (poly = many, meros = parts). My initial impression is that this is a meaningless word when used in its current context. I mean, don’t all car care products use polymers? One could even say “look at my new piece of rubber, it has polymers”.
Long story short, since I’m new to this game, I don’t want to be “sucked up” in a products marketing ploy where I’m only buying big words and not getting the most bang for my buck. Can someone point me in the right direction as far as what may be considered “fluff” vs. “substance”? I don’t necessarily want to address specific products, just the terms used in the industry.
Feed back please
Some of the products that tout these ‘polymers’ are quite heavy on the wallet, so before taking the plunge, I wanted to truly understand what the product is offering. My layman understanding (simplified) is that a polymer is elastic (not brittle, hard or rigid). A quick lookup in Merriam-Webster defines a polymer as having many parts (poly = many, meros = parts). My initial impression is that this is a meaningless word when used in its current context. I mean, don’t all car care products use polymers? One could even say “look at my new piece of rubber, it has polymers”.
Long story short, since I’m new to this game, I don’t want to be “sucked up” in a products marketing ploy where I’m only buying big words and not getting the most bang for my buck. Can someone point me in the right direction as far as what may be considered “fluff” vs. “substance”? I don’t necessarily want to address specific products, just the terms used in the industry.
Feed back please