<HTML>Where did you order from? I may try one out</HTML>by Noah Email - Auto Detailing: Secrets of the Experts
<HTML>What type wheel? What condition? How old? What material is it composed of? How was it made? I would say it all depends</HTML>by Noah Email - Auto Detailing: Secrets of the Experts
<HTML>OK, I'll bite How can you be 100% "SURE" your finish has protection?</HTML>by Noah Email - Auto Detailing: Secrets of the Experts
<HTML>What products are included in the test? How do I get a copy? What would be the fastest way to get it(maybe by next weekend)? THX!</HTML>by Noah Email - Auto Detailing: Secrets of the Experts
<HTML>IMO, it would be best to actually try it for yourself before saying it is a "scam". Others have opinions on products, but what is really important is how YOU like it..., Ask for a sample and go from there</HTML>by Noah Email - Auto Detailing: Secrets of the Experts
<HTML>I tried it. Nothing special except the price, (HIGH) I am not saying it is bad..., just expensive for the performance...</HTML>by Noah Email - Auto Detailing: Secrets of the Experts
<HTML>I have tried it. Nothing out of the usual...</HTML>by Noah Email - Auto Detailing: Secrets of the Experts
<HTML>I tried their Glaze, compared it to Meguiars #7, Meguiars Hand Polish and 3M IHG. The AllBrite is MUCH MUCH easier to use, costs less and looks better to me. Just wondering if anyone else has tried their products. I have other AllBrite products, but have not tried them yet..., looks like a good reason to try 'em out</HTML>by Noah Email - Auto Detailing: Secrets of the Experts
<HTML>Bud, Again..., gotta agree! If product A performs 100% and product B performs 98%..., I don't believe ANYONE would be able to tell the difference in performance without expensive testing equipment. At that point..., what would "really" be the point anyhow? I think too many times people are caught up in..., like you said, chemicals, equipment, etc, etc..., When in facby Noah Email - Auto Detailing: Secrets of the Experts
<HTML>Bud, I could not agree more I too am always "wondering" about the new stuff that comes out everyday..., until they start with the ridiculous claims..., then I close my wallet back, LOL!! I "think" they would do better if they just said it was a "good" product, not better..., like YEARS of protection. I have cars under covers(top quality covers) and the cby Noah Email - Auto Detailing: Secrets of the Experts
<HTML>You are correct about "arguing", however, in my experience, I have not noticed a substancial difference in performance between blends of the same quality. A car with 325HP "should, on paper", go faster than a car with 300HP..., but that is not the only thing to consider..., as with ANY product, "on paper" you can make it look like a "performer"by Noah Email - Auto Detailing: Secrets of the Experts
<HTML>Bud, It is when a company is dishonest about TEFLON that bothers me. I see a LOT of advertising of teflon products worded to make the consumer believe it is something that will enhanse durability and shine..., it is not, as you stated. If it is sold because someone "just wants it", that is one thing, but when the consumer is told it is better because it has teflon, that iby Noah Email - Auto Detailing: Secrets of the Experts
<HTML>Brian, Blend ratio has nothing to do with if the fibers are split of not. More fibers PSI also has nothing to do with blend. The Wal-Mart towels are 70% polyester and 30% Polymide. 70% Polyester (scrubbing and cleaning fibers) and 30% Polyamide (nylon by product - the absorbing and quick drying fibers). Just curious what would make the 80/20 towels better?</HTML>by Noah Email - Auto Detailing: Secrets of the Experts
<HTML>All detailing products are the same, only difference is price. (kinda like all paint is the same, only difference is price or all steaks are the same, don't they all come from a cow? or all cars are the same..., after all, don't they function the same? LOL! ) What about "dealer installed protection" lasts 3, 5, 7 years or even a lifetime! or A rotary will ruin youby Noah Email - Auto Detailing: Secrets of the Experts
<HTML>It is a gimmic. You need heat for teflon to bond, enough heat to ruin your paint job. I personally do not trust a manufacturer that offers teflon products, as the know they "do not work", yet sell to uninformed consumers. IMO..., a rip-off!</HTML>by Noah Email - Auto Detailing: Secrets of the Experts
<HTML>Gotta agree with Brian..., HWE's RULE!!</HTML>by Noah Email - Auto Detailing: Secrets of the Experts
<HTML>Brian, Why?</HTML>by Noah Email - Auto Detailing: Secrets of the Experts
<HTML>I go to the local Sprayway Carpet Care supplier in town. They have EVERYTHING you could think of(and lots of stuff you have not thought of in stock, they are top of the line products, they are VERY knowledgable of the products and have GREAT RESULTS (best of all..., NO SHIPPING Also try Magic Wand. Again..., great product, great prices, great service and if you are a detail shop, freby Noah Email - Auto Detailing: Secrets of the Experts
<HTML>Check out Wal-Mart..., They have 70/30 microfiber 14x14(aprox)towels for less than $1 each!!! They are in the "detailing section".</HTML>by Noah Email - Auto Detailing: Secrets of the Experts
<HTML>Good idea but..., $$$$$</HTML>by Noah Email - Auto Detailing: Secrets of the Experts
<HTML>Not sure..., thats why I was asking. On the cover of the Carwashing Mag he has a flyer attatched and advertises in the back and throughout. Just thought I would ask. If nothing else..., they would be good for tires and wheels. I am VERY picky about what I use on the finish..., towels, polishes, sealants, waxes, etc, etc.</HTML>by Noah Email - Auto Detailing: Secrets of the Experts
<HTML>Has anyone tried "DR" joe Gartland? He sells MF towels, supposedly for .39ea wondering how they compare...</HTML>by Noah Email - Auto Detailing: Secrets of the Experts
<HTML>I agree..., stop making so many posts about nothing and let the thread die..., just stop replying</HTML>by Noah Email - Auto Detailing: Secrets of the Experts
<HTML>Gotta agree..., If it is censored..., then it's only propaganda.</HTML>by Noah Email - Auto Detailing: Secrets of the Experts
<HTML>Just curious..., why are so many people banned from there? I realize it is not "posted" and either automatic or through PM's. BTW, I was not banned..., I left</HTML>by Noah Email - Auto Detailing: Secrets of the Experts
<HTML>I tried them and thought they were good quality products, reasonable price and shipping and you can get large orders discounted if you detail a lot Two Thumbs Up!!</HTML>by Noah Email - Auto Detailing: Secrets of the Experts
<HTML>Exactly..., it's all about GREED at detail city. They will ban you if you speak the truth..., then lie about you, LOL!!! I have read LOTS of posts about people being banned by pointing someone in the right direction..., by answering questions like..., who has the best price, what product works best, etc, etc....</HTML>by Noah Email - Auto Detailing: Secrets of the Experts
<HTML>Good info and enjoyable reading</HTML>by Noah Email - Auto Detailing: Secrets of the Experts
<HTML>which products were tested and what did the tests "test"? I am interested also</HTML>by Noah Email - Auto Detailing: Secrets of the Experts