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Coach Steve

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As soon as the general public discovers this, there'll be no need for us anymore. This has got to be the most magical product ever created! AND, you get 2 bottles of it for only 10 bucks! :rolleyes: ;)

Scratchdini!!

Here's the TV commercial:
I especially love the statement by the "professional detailer" at 00:58 :laughing: :laughing:
https://media.permissioninteractive.com/video/ScratchDini.mp4

Here's the website:
www.scratchdini.com

It just blows my mind that the FTC doesn't come down on these snake oil peddlers.
 
In fairness, an expert in the art would point out endless inaccuracies in the info presented with detailing products. The type of product you note will mislead consumers with targeted marketing which detailers won't fall for. On the flip side, detailers tend to fall for marketing targeted at them which the general public would never buy into.
 
Funny how one of the "customers" used a terry cloth to apply this..you are removing a scratch and installing few new ones by rubbing it in. lol
 
Lol looks like a lot of crayon markings on those vehicles LOL stupid ...
 
Dude, that is how I do all my cars, I sell them a $300 package, take the car to the garage, slap this on, watch a few movies and give them their car back!
 
"You would never intentionally scratch your car"

Proceeds to buff firmly with a dry terry towel.

And yeah, in the video it's quite obviously just markings like crayon or something similar being wiped off.

"Literally wipe the scratch away"

That's the statement that drives me up a wall. Literally, of course, means actually, positively, with absolutely no exaggeration or figurative speech. "I literally cut myself" means I am injured with some sort of laceration that was self-induced. So to say you literally wipe the scratch away implies the scratch was somehow lying in the surface, not etched into the paint- which is obviously not the case.

On the shot where they scratched the Mercedes with a key? You'll notice they buff it with the towel, cover the scratched area with the towel, and don't actually show you an 'after' shot. They quickly pan to another shot of crayon-on-paint. Sneaky!
 
In fairness, an expert in the art would point out endless inaccuracies in the info presented with detailing products.

The type of product you note will mislead consumers with targeted marketing which detailers won't fall for.

On the flip side, detailers tend to fall for marketing targeted at them which the general public would never buy into.
"No Truer Words Were Ever Spoken" ~Author Unknown

Bob
 
In fairness, an expert in the art would point out endless inaccuracies in the info presented with detailing products. The type of product you note will mislead consumers with targeted marketing which detailers won't fall for. On the flip side, detailers tend to fall for marketing targeted at them which the general public would never buy into.

:applause:X 1000
 
There are so many fraudulent statements in this mp4 it's amazing.
 
HUGE 4oz bottle lol. What a joke. It's a shame that companies like this bottle garbage and make money.
 
But what if you apply scratchdini as a coating to you're vehicle? Perhaps it will actively block new scratches as they occur...
 
That would probably have the same effect as Captain Kirk ordering Mr Sulu to "raise the shields"

QUOTE=aim4squirrels;1017812]But what if you apply scratchdini as a coating to you're vehicle? Perhaps it will actively block new scratches as they occur...[/QUOTE]
 
Yeah I saw this and might just put my entire collection up for sale on Ebay, GG6 and GG3 as well!
 
This is for those who had questions on Wipe New.
Shocker, it's doesn't work.

Surprised?

Wipe New | WNEP.com

But wait there is more. Sorry had to say that. I'm shocked that it doesn't work. Oh, we'll keep searching for the magic. I'm sure there will be a new one soon. The key is to make sure you get double the product with just a 2nd shipping and handling.
 
That's OK, I'll stick with my amazing Wolfgang Trim Sealant:dblthumb2:



But wait there is more. Sorry had to say that. I'm shocked that it doesn't work. Oh, we'll keep searching for the magic. I'm sure there will be a new one soon. The key is to make sure you get double the product with just a 2nd shipping and handling.
 
I kinda want to get a bottle to see what is really in it. Could be a thinner to remove paint transfer? Could be a "clear coat" to fill in scratches? Maybe abrasive and filler? I know a while back some company was selling "clear coat" in a bottle as a scratch remover. Kinda funny when a news company called it a scam when it would fix a chip/scratch that went to the substrate.
 
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