Are you a product wh@re?

Interesting post to be inserted on an enthusiasts' forum.

Interesting to find out a few "details" of your business plan.

Interesting enough (to me) that I plan to always avoid 'detail businesses', such as yours, like the plague.

Interesting to realize and be reassured, that, IMO, you're once again playing the colon calliope.

Bob
Bob, you're freakin' hilarious!!!!1 :laughing:

I really appreciate your intelligence and the way you use your words.
 
you can see the rainbow hologram bubbles, really cool

That's the best selling point of a product that I've ever heard.


Interesting post to be inserted on an enthusiasts' forum.

Interesting to find out a few "details" of your business plan.

Interesting enough (to me) that I plan to always avoid 'detail businesses', such as yours, like the plague.

Interesting to realize and be reassured, that, IMO, you're once again playing the colon calliope.

Bob

This made me laugh almost as hard as the rainbow hologram bubbles :laughing:
 
That's the best selling point of a product that I've ever heard.




This made me laugh almost as hard as the rainbow hologram bubbles :laughing:
I think Bob's post is the best I've ever read on AGO. No joke...
 
I don't think I get a word of it.

I use APC on every detail, and on my own vehicles. Hasn't let me down yet.
 
Guilty. Yes, I am a member of AutoGeek Anonymous. I have to try all of the new stuff and admit I am a sucker for BOGO or most any other sale. I couldn't use all of my products if I detailed every day for the rest of my life. The products will go bad before they are used up.
But there are some I have found that are well worth the experimentation. I get a lot of good ideas from you guys but I wouldn't say I take more stock in what the full times pros say. They are trying to make money and need economical products. I want great results and ease of use. Not having their skill, I need something idiot proof.
 
I do have several different products that serve similar purposes BUT I enjoy trying new things and comparing them to what I've used before. Not all things are created equal.

Example: car wash- they all clean the car but some are better than others. They use different dilution ratios and some are slicker than others.
 
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