Where can I buy Danase Swirl Abolisher I?

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I have been looking around lately to try and find somewhere that sells the Danase products, since it seems that they are no longer in business. I have been able to locate a few places that sell the Wet Glaze 2.0 and Swirl Abolisher II, but nowhere that sells Swirl Abolisher I. Knowing this, I wish I'd have stocked up on them while I could. It was a pretty good polsih and really easy to use on my vehicles. Does anyone happen to know of anwhere that I could buy the Swirl Abolisher I?
 
My guess would be to call Chemical Guys and ask them which product they now offer that is the same as the one you are seeking.
 
My guess would be to call Chemical Guys and ask them which product they now offer that is the same as the one you are seeking.
I though some of Poorboys Products were relabled or based off of Chemical Guys products, not the Danase products
 
I though some of Poorboys Products were relabled or based off of Chemical Guys products, not the Danase products

People say the same about Adam's too. Pockets stated that Poorboy's stuff is not Chemical Guys. DB has a lot of posts about Danase products being CG's.
 
I think I remember reading that Bob didn't deny some of his products being made by CG or Warner Chem. But they had his own tweaks to formulation. Other than that I don't think its available anywhere.
 
To the OP, I would search somewhere outside of this site. Since the store doesn't carry that line of products posting a link to where you could purchase it would be against the site rules.

I think I remember reading that Bob didn't deny some of his products being made by CG or Warner Chem. But they had his own tweaks to formulation. Other than that I don't think its available anywhere.
Yes, I think a couple were just totally relabeled, but most were tweaked and changed in some way.


As far as PB goes, I'm 100% sure that they aren't CG relabeles.
 
People say the same about Adam's too. Pockets stated that Poorboy's stuff is not Chemical Guys. DB has a lot of posts about Danase products being CG's.

Several years ago I spoke to Adam Pitale about this and he's assured me that Adams products are their own formula.

My personal opinion: I think most products have a base formulation and different ingredients and added or subtracted, after some testing of course, to create "a unique" product for that particular customer.

How different are some of these products? Their formulations are probably closer than you'd might think.

My opinion of course, something I am an expert on!
 
Several years ago I spoke to Adam Pitale about this and he's assured me that Adams products are their own formula.

My personal opinion: I think most products have a base formulation and different ingredients and added or subtracted, after some testing of course, to create "a unique" product for that particular customer.

How different are some of these products? Their formulations are probably closer than you'd might think.

My opinion of course, something I am an expert on!
This is what I think every time I see people wondering if they should use DP, Pinnacle, or Wolfgang....how different can they really be?

For instance MaxWax works exactly like Souveran with better durability. Only differenct I can tell is the smell and texture...I'm sure it's like when Goodyear makes cheap tires for Costco. They are still goodyear tires, just targeted to a different customer.
 
I think, when talking about max wax, sigII and souveran there is a different gloss level to each one. I'm sure the ingredients are very close but sig II has more gloss and glow than max wax and souveran has them both beat. Spicy has a good point because I would guess that the more gloss and glow the less durability.
 
Eh, this is an old argument...are the store-brand peas different than the Green Giant? Are they made in the same plant? Are the store-brand ones the Green Giant rejects?

All I know is the store brand ones I can't eat in the sun, but the Green Giant ones I can...go figure...
 
I haven't figured out why people care if Chemical Guys/Warner Chemicals makes products for other companies? If they do, so what. If the product works and you like it, why worry about who poured it in the bottle? I think it's great that a company offers private label production for smaller businesses, who otherwise may not have the ability to open a plant, hire chemists, etc.
 
I haven't figured out why people care if Chemical Guys/Warner Chemicals makes products for other companies? If they do, so what. If the product works and you like it, why worry about who poured it in the bottle? I think it's great that a company offers private label production for smaller businesses, who otherwise may not have the ability to open a plant, hire chemists, etc.
I agree 100%. I think it's awesome too that they will rework their current products to your likings.
 
I guess I will get in contact with Chemical Guys then, and see if they have any reccomendations on a similar product then. I haven't really found anything else so far that matches it ease of use and results, so I was wanting to stick with it
 
Have you tried Poorboys ProPolish II ??? Its a great product and might change your mind.
 
I keep hearing that Adams and Chemical Guys undercarriage dressings are the same but just relabeled. I have both and that is definitely not true. The Adams far outdoes the Chemical Guys

Off topic, sorry...
 
I keep hearing that Adams and Chemical Guys undercarriage dressings are the same but just relabeled. I have both and that is definitely not true. The Adams far outdoes the Chemical Guys

Off topic, sorry...
I agree, I don't care for CG Barebones at all, but I love the Adams product. :props:
 
I have a 3/4 full bottle of the original wet glaze and have been hoarding ever since Danase went out of business, has anyone tried V2? I know I just hijacked the thread but I hope OP got the answer he is looking for.
 
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