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Gyeon's tire cleaner

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Q²M TireCleaner
A specialised and highly effective tyre and rubber cleaner. Removes old dressings and deep, accumulated contamination with ease. Q²M TireCleaner is safe on all types of tyres, including classic white-wall rubber.
It does not affect any ceramic coating, safe to use on coated rims.

Available capacities: 500ml and 1000ml

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So, what do you guys think, I'll be going there Friday, should I just post pics?? Do live videos from YouTube (is that a thing? ) Just watch on my IG? what works best for everyone??

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Looks like CanCoat Pro is being labeled as a refresher/topcoat for pro coatings.
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That’s awesome I would love to buy ultimate topper no more water based toppers
 
Soooo we can't get it on ago?

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Nope. It’s an authorized only coating. You can still achieve the same thing with CanCoat as it is now.
 
Mckee's 37 labeling needs a facelift.

I think what we're noticing is the difference between spending 10's of thousands of dollars on packaging and marketing vs keeping costs down and selling comparable quality of products for much less money. A win for the consumer, regarding McKee's. Top notch products at a price point below some of the "flashier" brands. Works for me!
 
I think what we're noticing is the difference between spending 10's of thousands of dollars on packaging and marketing vs keeping costs down and selling comparable quality of products for much less money. A win for the consumer, regarding McKee's. Top notch products at a price point below some of the "flashier" brands. Works for me!

Same goes for Poorboys. Incredible performing products poured into a standard bottle with modest labeling.
 
I think what we're noticing is the difference between spending 10's of thousands of dollars on packaging and marketing vs keeping costs down and selling comparable quality of products for much less money. A win for the consumer, regarding McKee's. Top notch products at a price point below some of the "flashier" brands. Works for me!

I think Duragloss is a great example of this as well.
 
So while I'm not big on how labels look and generally put products into different bottles because I like to use a particular sprayer, my clients are starting to take notice and over the last few months have been commenting on the bottle looks etc.

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Thanks for that OPT vid, Guz. That clearcoat restorer is going to have to get explained a little more "not for failed clearcoat".
 
Same goes for Poorboys. Incredible performing products poured into a standard bottle with modest labeling.

The Blackfire labels are neat, yet simple. I like 'em.

Regarding Poorboy's....this is from them: "Don't expect fancy packaging... it isn't needed." and of course, "Not much money, but what a shine!"
 
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