ShamWow
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- Apr 18, 2012
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Hello! My name is Bill and I’m a Toyota salesman. I was recently extolling the virtues of TST 5000, a paint and fabric protection the dealership offers, when my customer stopped me in my tracks. For the next 20 minutes, instead of me doing the selling, he was educating me on all of the advancements in paint protection in recent years. He directed me to this forum, and I have to say I’ve been really impressed with the new products available. In particular, the Opti-coat 2.0 and Ceramic Quarts review thread was amazing http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/product-reviews/34883-review-extreme-testing-opti-coat-2-0-cquartz.html . My customer prefers the CQuartz, and my initial impression is split almost 50/50 between the two products.
So, why am I posting this? Well, I’ve sold at this Toyota dealership for nearly 5 years now, and we have used the same TST 5000 protection system for probably a decade. The claim is that it bonds what is essentially Teflon molecules to the vehicle's finish, which forms a barrier which is guaranteed to last for 5 years. There is less info on the net than I had expected when I took it upon myself to investigate how durable and lasting this product is over time. I’ve had older trades come in which had the product applied when new, but in some cases I wonder if the finish appears to be in good shape due to the product, or the customers above average care of his/her vehicle. A lot of customers who get the product we sell care more about their vehicles to begin with… so I don’t know if it’s the product or the customer’s influence that makes for a nice trade many years later.
I’m hoping to gather some opinions from folks such as yourselves who have hands on experience with many of these products. If I’m really sold on my suspicion (which is that our product probably has at least some merit, but is possibly far out of date compared to recent advances in auto finish protection) then I plan on putting together a presentation at the dealership for the decision makers.
I’d write more, but I have to go on the floor soon! I’m not going to list my actual dealership name at this point so I’m a little more free to delve into this. (Especially if there are negative views of our current product haha.)
Thank you in advance for any comments you have to offer!
So, why am I posting this? Well, I’ve sold at this Toyota dealership for nearly 5 years now, and we have used the same TST 5000 protection system for probably a decade. The claim is that it bonds what is essentially Teflon molecules to the vehicle's finish, which forms a barrier which is guaranteed to last for 5 years. There is less info on the net than I had expected when I took it upon myself to investigate how durable and lasting this product is over time. I’ve had older trades come in which had the product applied when new, but in some cases I wonder if the finish appears to be in good shape due to the product, or the customers above average care of his/her vehicle. A lot of customers who get the product we sell care more about their vehicles to begin with… so I don’t know if it’s the product or the customer’s influence that makes for a nice trade many years later.
I’m hoping to gather some opinions from folks such as yourselves who have hands on experience with many of these products. If I’m really sold on my suspicion (which is that our product probably has at least some merit, but is possibly far out of date compared to recent advances in auto finish protection) then I plan on putting together a presentation at the dealership for the decision makers.
I’d write more, but I have to go on the floor soon! I’m not going to list my actual dealership name at this point so I’m a little more free to delve into this. (Especially if there are negative views of our current product haha.)
Thank you in advance for any comments you have to offer!