IDK why it gets such a bad wrap (other than the staining of trim). I used it back when I was a teenager and remember it was the first product that I thought "wow... this product lasts a while" and it was definitely the first product that i noticed beading on. But, to be fair, I had only tried...
I found the video very cool, but it cuts out right at the talk of the product in question. I see them talk about the packaging, viscosity, and then bam. It cuts to the mt300
Not sure if this has been shared:
Click here for a zip code based map of stores that carry Eco Touch products. Target included
Unfortunately for me, Eco Touch understands the market here in the south isn't ready for their products. Hope it saves someone some gas money.
Download the "cartwheel" app from target and they're doing 20% off all car cleaning items. Lots of meguiars stuff on sale too.
Maybe you can find a deal.
Here's a few that may inspire.
Meg's uc is on sale for 7.83
Clay kit for $15.19
Black wax is $7.99
Gold class paste is $8.79
Gold class...
Looks pretty sweet, I'm sure you could fit 5 or 6 of the 5" LC pads in one of those, so $4 for the two racks it would take to do a full Detail isn't bad.
10 pads would fit in two of those.
Thanks again,
scott
I would like to see a link to this nonsensical drunk guy.
Edit: Also interesting to note that only ~10% of the folks online are members. I wonder how AGO feels about that?
I'm sure I'll make waves with this response but to me "first-name" anything sounds like a 16 year old with an old car, bucket, bottle of dawn, and a rag.
I would almost always opt for a last name, or in my opinion, "automotive detailing by N. Molina" or something more professional. That might...