Setec Astronomy
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- Aug 31, 2010
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The only product I have is a turtle wax rubbing compound. In my test area it didn't remove any scratches but did a great job on the water spots but also dulled the paint in that area.
This quote from a recent thread reminded me that last week I was in Wal-Mart, so as usual I was checking out things in the automotive and detailing aisles...so there is a couple standing there "discussing" which product to buy, and they are holding 2 or 3 bottles of Turtle Wax, I think it was the Premium Rubbing Compound, Premium Polishing Compound, and the Scratch & Swirl Remover.
I really wanted to butt in and tell them to grab the Meg's UC and/or UP that was right in front of them, but it looked like the TW stuff was much cheaper and I figured I would be wasting my time. It also occurred to me later that they probably had some sort of damage that wasn't going to be repairable, anyway--I mean since "civilians" don't see swirls, whatever induced them to visit that no-man's land of Wal-Mart, the auto dept., must have been pretty obvious...like a down-to-the-metal scratch.
Besides, maybe these Premium compounds in bottles from TW are better than the non-premium (cans), they do say the use "nano-technology". So what do other members do when they encounter consumers in-store who are less well-educated in car care than we are? I remember seeing some kids in Pep Boys arguing whether to buy the $8 or $10 wax, I didn't have the heart to tell them that even the $16 one wasn't that great.