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I think companies would get alot more sales if polishes such as the mothers line or Meguiars were in autostores.
Mike, how would you rate the cut of the foam pad polish? I currently have WG TSR and was curious if you thought the mothers was more/same/less than that? Or would it be more comparable to WG FG?
Some products (our Professional ones, for instance) aren't sold at retail because the consumer could damage the paint if used in an improper manner.
I would say very similar to Wolfgang Total Swirl Remover, easy to work with too...
They are non-diminishing products.
Another thing to keep in mind - a little bit goes a long way. Don't overuse the product; not only is it wasteful, but removal can be more difficult.
the problem is mass retailers rely on unit sales volume. they need things to move, and at a high velocity. while there is a market for the more hardcore stuff...the general public is more apt to buy the entry level stuff that you see on the shelf now from Meguiars and Mothers, along with the gimmicky stuff from companies like Eagle One, Turtle, Reed-Union, Kit, etc.
i do, however, think that it should all be available via WSO (warehouse special order), so, for instance, you can walk into an Advance Auto, order it, and have it there the next day because they have it in one of their regional distribution centers.
HOWEVER...i have no problem ordering from AG and at this point that's all i do for my stuff. the price is right, the service is great and it only takes a few days. shipping sucks, generally, but whatever - that's how the world turns. it always sucks, haha.
Your site states to use the Machine Glaze before the Foam Pad Polish. I find this odd because glazes are traditionally applied after a polish not before, so I am wondering does Machine Glaze have more correcting abilities than Foam Pad Polish (scratch and swirl, grit wise)?
Also does Machine Glaze or Foam Pad Polish contain any fillers? Thanks
Mike would you say that using Foam Pad Polish leaves the finish almost as glossy as Menz 85RD?
I have both so I am wondering if I should follow up with 85RD after Foam Pad Polish?
One other question how does Foam Pad Polish compare to M205 which I also have in correcting abilities and finish. I am wondering because I don't have TSR. Thanks
Speaking about the Professional line what its the difference between the Machine Glaze and the Foam Pad polish? I received both products as well Rubbing Compound to try from Mothers. Your site states to use the Machine Glaze before the Foam Pad Polish. I find this odd because glazes are traditionally applied after a polish not before, so I am wondering does Machine Glaze have more correcting abilities than Foam Pad Polish (scratch and swirl, grit wise)? Also does Machine Glaze or Foam Pad Polish contain any fillers? Thanks
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They are non-diminishing products.
Another thing to keep in mind - a little bit goes a long way. Don't overuse the product; not only is it wasteful, but removal can be more difficult.
You say that they are non-diminishing products, now are you talking about just what was used in this thread (Foam Pad Polish) or are all of the professional line products using non-diminishing abrasives? If not all of them which products do use non-diminishing abrasives and which products are using traditional abrasives?
Thanks for the reply on that. It seems that a lot of new cars are coming out with super hard clear coat these days and the last thing I need is another bottle of something that doesn't cut well on them or cuts way too slow. Since you put it that way I surely will pick some up and give it a try.Okay - heard back. Keep in mind the same words have different meanings to different folks.
The only Mothers professional product with "fillers" is hand glaze, because that's what glazes are.
ANY abrasive will "diminish" with use as it abrades - due to heat, or friction, or several other reasons.
Our professional products do not use the technology you refer to as "diminishing" They use the standard non-diminishing type.
But, that doesn't mean they maintain their beginning size throughout their use.
Personally, I think folks get too wrapped up in the technology hype. As Mike has said on 10,000 occasions, find a product you like and use it. To me, that means buy it and make the decision yourself. Certainly you can listen to the comments of others who have used a product, but don't make a decision based simply on what you've read of others' experiences.
If you don't like the way it works, send it back for a refund. We stand behind our products, as do most manufacturers.