frankprozzoly
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Maybe one of the smaller companies, to whom the limited sales would be profitable, will license/buy the formula and market it.
I like this idea
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Maybe one of the smaller companies, to whom the limited sales would be profitable, will license/buy the formula and market it.
Geez, 10 pages discussing a discontinued product?? We absolutely love, love, love your passion, guys, but the simple truth of the matter is not enough of you were buying D114 to justify us keeping it in production. That said, D115 Rinse Free Express Wash & Wax is still available, as is the consumer version of it, Ultimate Wash & Wax Anywhere (including it's newly changed name - yes, NAME ONLY; Ultimate Waterless Wash Anywhere).
It's interesting to me that D115 is the better seller between itself and D114. Perhaps because it was also sold in a smaller RTU quantity?
It's interesting to me that D115 is the better seller between itself and D114. Perhaps because it was also sold in a smaller RTU quantity?
I've heard tales that D156 is the same as another of their OTC grade products.
I'm even more amazed that AG mods allowed a post with outside links to continue this long.
I'm ready for some uber rinseless+wax!
That would have to be "Uber Fuzion Rinseless Wash" and would likely be only $99.99 a gallon! Lol
It looks like for them, and others I deal with (at work) this is the way profit lies. Sell quantity to the professionals/enthusiasts but also have an OTC version for the masses. I haven't priced Meg's products, but I know with my suppliers the price difference isn't huge per ounce - mostly packaging for the smaller OTC versions.
It's a link to the forum of a company that they distribute for; that's a little different than a link to a competing web store.
My mistake - allowed by the rules. (Back to the cave to find something else to troll about....)
The OTC version of Megs Waterless Wash sells for $12.99 per 26oz.
So if you were to buy 5 OTC bottles it would cost you $65, which is the same price a gallon of D115 usually sells for..
But the difference is you only get 130oz. of RTU product OTC, whereas if you buy the gallon of D115 for that price, it'll yield you no less than 640oz. and up to 2,688oz. of waterless wash. [depending on how you choose to dilute it]
In this case there's a huge difference in value, but most people are too cheap to get over the initial up front cost. [not all, but some]
I don't think it's allowed by the rules, but it may not be disallowed. In practice, they don't seem to have a problem with links to the MOL forum.
people who buy that product OTC (other than 'Geeks who might buy it in an emergency or a good sale) would never have any idea that there is a bulk concentrate version. It's a different market, and why Meguiar's has a consumer line (actually multiple consumer lines), a "professional" line (Mirror Glaze), and the Detailer line, in a similar way that PBMG has Wolfgang, Blackfire, Pinnacle, and McKee's.
You are right. I would have just bought the normal Meg's OTC stuff if I hadn't found <another unmentionable forum> first.
something I just heard.
"Yes it's discontinued as is D163. Michael Stoops confirmed yesterday. Basically not enough sales to keep them around.
Nick Winn on MOL stated there is no replacement in the works for D114. So D115 or their consumer version is what is sticking around.
So stock up on D114 while it's still in stock. Once it's gone, it's gone."
So stock up on D114 while it's still in stock. Once it's gone, it's gone."