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The only hope is for Professional field , and that's why I personally come to this forum, to learn more about the hard data and tested results, so I can apply those when detailing my own cars.
A question in point: Can you recommended (having a first hand knowledge) the best product out there to use for waxing/sealing? I mean NOT one that looks, smells and s*its the best, but one that is TRUE to purpose?
In my case:That has nothing to do with beading or sheeting.
It does how ever show alien life is real and a workable version of cold fusion.
^^^A distinct possibility!^^^![]()
Is this proof, then, that:I guess my problem is when I had brain surgery in 97 they must have removed the water beading part with the tumor.
Pro arena is tough too. Most professional care products
go to volume traders so are very price sensitive (to the point that a better price almost always gets the business). Referring to the UK, the detailing scene has not really improved in recent years. We have a lot of very average products from brands which spend a lot on marketing, give away freebies, pay high profile detailers to use (etc.) and which have almost fanatical following. Clearly the marketing is superb but the bottom line is that these are supposedly the high end automotive care guys and they too are getting misled. Admittedly, a lot of guys realise that the general community is suffering but no one bothers talking about it in public - I have heard of threats of physical violence when certain brands are bad mouthed in public!
As for the best products, first I would be biased because I make my own and second, I could not mention any because it would compromise customer confidentiality and also pee-off AG since I do not pay anything to advertise!
I apologise here as I have taken this somewhat off topic. In a perfect world, we would have super hydrophobic surfaces, water would form spheres and the beading would be off the scale. Surfaces would be easy to clean, difficult to soil and worth jumping up and down about.
PiPUK,
If you or anyone can't honestly say on public forum what product they believe works best (just because you don't pay AG an advertisement fees), then what is the use of coming here and asking questions?
If you were in US and was threatened by physical violence for sharing your thoughts about some product, I would be able to help you (I could PM you and point you to tort lawyers who would take your case for free and bring them to justice), but I don't think there is anything I can think of if this is what you are facing in Ireland.
In any event, I start to realize that the best way to figure out what works best is to go to a junk yard, get some painted piece of a car (like a hood, trunk) and then try various products and methods. If all we hear are hired heads who make money to spout lies, then why waste time asking questions, anywhere?
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Disclaimer: I'm not PiPUK (so I don't know if this counts or not?)PiPUK,
If you or anyone can't honestly say on public forum what product they believe works best (just because you don't pay AG an advertisement fees), then what is the use of coming here and asking questions?
If you were in US and was threatened by physical violence for sharing your thoughts about some product, I would be able to help you (I could PM you and point you to tort lawyers who would take your case for free and bring them to justice), but I don't think there is anything I can think of if this is what you are facing in Ireland.
In any event, I start to realize that the best way to figure out what works best is to go to a junk yard, get some painted piece of a car (like a hood, trunk) and then try various products and methods. If all we hear are hired heads who make money to spout lies, then why waste time asking questions, anywhere?
Just found this podcast on the subject give it a listen. It is the Drive and Protect podcast where there interviewing Jason Rose from Mequiar's. Its two parts but worth a listen.
Paint Coatings, Steam Machine, Cuttings Pads with Jason Rose of Meguiar's: Part 1 | Jason Rose Meguiars, Larry Kosilla, Drive and Protect, Drive & Protect | Drive and Protect Podcast
Part-2 Jason Rose Interview: Coatings Good or Bad? | Jason Rose Meguiars, Larry Kosilla, Drive Clean, Drive + Protect podcast | Drive and Protect Podcast
Wow. Every AutoGeek needs to listen to this. Jason Rose is really knowledgeable and interesting. A lot of info on beading and coatings in Pt II.
Wow. Every AutoGeek needs to listen to this. Jason Rose is really knowledgeable and interesting.
A lot of info on beading and coatings in Pt II.
You are not kidding. I wish everyone who comments or commented on this thread would listen to this and come back and re-comment.
I wish this kind of info was more accessible all the time.
If you ever find any expert in depth info like this let me know.
^^^Definitely!^^^
-Meguiar's, its forum, and its folks like Jason and Michael, are excellent sources for "detailing details".
-AGO's Mike Phillips (an alumni of Meguiar's) has, literally:
A Ton of detailing articles (YES!!...They have been weighed)...that are also highly informative as well.
-/Kindle: TOGWT; and:![]()
-: Kevin Brown; Todd Helme; Ketch...![]()
for other expert in-depth detailing-information.
-My opinions/comments are just that:
Opinions/Comments...Opinions/Comments based solely on my Life-experiences
during my: So far allotted time, here on Earth. (What are they worth?!?!)
Bob