Ever heard of Shining Monkey car care?

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That is not a typo. That is the name. I saw this at a clearance store. They are in Florida.
Have you all used this? Thought the name was interesting.
 
Kelly your avatar makes me not want to take you seriously, then you ask about a Shining Monkey?! J/K :D yes we have heard of them, they are just about an hour or so south of us.
 
Danase has had them on clearence as well, but I haven't heard anything about them.
 
I have heard, but cannot confirm that they were essentially a repackaged product or beta product. It appears it did not sell well, as I too noticed that Danase removed them to clearance.

For anyone wanting to try Stuf detailing products, they went by the wayside. Sold the rights to the company that manufactured their products. Gained some fame will be sued my Mothers Waxes. Very interesting story...
 
Meghan said:
Kelly your avatar makes me not want to take you seriously, then you ask about a Shining Monkey?! J/K :D yes we have heard of them, they are just about an hour or so south of us.

I'm nutz Meghan! :D When I saw the bottle I chuckled.
 
I was recently at a liquor store and saw "Brass Monkey"! I didn't use it on my car, but when I drank it, I swear my car looked really good!!!
 
Oceanedge said:
I was recently at a liquor store and saw "Brass Monkey"! I didn't use it on my car, but when I drank it, I swear my car looked really good!!!

"brass money ..... that funky money "
 
killrwheels@autogeek said:
"brass money ..... that funky money "
I'm picturing Scott rolling out in the Vette, gold chain on and cigar, blasting brass monkey to the office:D
 
Surfer said:
I'm picturing Scott rolling out in the Vette, gold chain on and cigar, blasting brass monkey to the office:D
Yes with the kid's car seat buckled down in the front seat of the vette!:iagree:
 
My GF uses Shining Monkey: Fabric Protector on her purses. She said it makes the bag waterproof so water will bead on the leather rather than soak in. I guess this is very popular way to protect expensive bags.
 
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