RDKC
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I don't get the price point, except maybe for those consumer users who don't know any better. I use waterless products mostly as a pre-soak before rinseless, but when I have done a full waterless wash by itself it took about 10oz of product. At full list of $12 for 24oz of REady to use, its $5 a wash. Like Swanic said, Pinnacle at 32:1 water to product or the new Blackfire or UWW, the Mothers is way out there in price per oz, and isn't something that would make any sense for me to buy.
That can be said of almost any product category or even the exact same product.
Here is one example (prices pulled from a chain parts store website):
Meguiar's Quik Interior Detailer - 16oz - $6.99 - $0.44 per ounce
Meguiar's Quik Interior Detailer - 128oz - $28.99 - $0.23 per ounce
That's almost half the price for the exact same product in a different size.
And another (prices from AutoGeek.net):
BLACKFIRE Wet Diamond Waterless Wash Concentrate - 16oz - $29.99 - $1.85 per ounce
BLACKFIRE Wet Diamond Waterless Wash Concentrate - 64oz - $49.99 - $0.79 per ounce
BLACKFIRE Wet Diamond Waterless Wash Concentrate - 128oz - $79.99 - $0.63 per ounce
Mothers California Gold Waterless Wash & Wax - 24oz - $11.99 - $0.50 per ounce
BLACKFIRE Wet Diamond Waterless Wash - 20oz - $17.99 - $0.90 per ounce
That comes out to almost a third of the price if you buy it in a gallon container versus a typical 16oz consumer size.
I'm taking a guess that this is Mothers product to test the waters. Probably released to AG first as a test demographic to hopefully sort out any issues or start over. For this type of product, I'd say AG would be a good place to test versus a physical demographic like many businesses do.
You save when you buy in bulk. That's how companies like Costco and Sam's Club came about and still exist.
NOTE: Product examples were used because they were the first on each site I found. They were also the only products I calculated per ounce cost on. Also, the Blackfire prices are for the concentrate, not the diluted product.
EDIT: Also note that I realize the first three Blackfire products I listed are concentrated versions and the end price would be different. However, I am not going to search for the average water price per ounce and figure out what the final product would cost per ounce.