[asbestos suit on]
Imagine this scenario:
Group of guys form a company and work on a paint cleaner and sealant combination. Over time, each of the guys (now directors) decides that the development of the products isn't going the way it should i.e. Bob thinks it should be more glossy, Dave thinks it should offer improved protection etc. Their ideas are technically/chemically opposed, so an amicable solution is technically impossible.
Eventually, this difference in opinion cause a split in the company and each guy walks away with the basic chemical 'recipe' and builds a new company to move the basic 'recipe' in his/her chosen direction.
Now, apply this theory to products like Autoglym, Klasse, P21s...
Are we all using the same 'basic recipe' with chemical tweaks? In which case, is there any merit in saying one is 'better' overall than another? Does availablity/price have an overwhelming part to play in the recommendation of one product over another?
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Imagine this scenario:
Group of guys form a company and work on a paint cleaner and sealant combination. Over time, each of the guys (now directors) decides that the development of the products isn't going the way it should i.e. Bob thinks it should be more glossy, Dave thinks it should offer improved protection etc. Their ideas are technically/chemically opposed, so an amicable solution is technically impossible.
Eventually, this difference in opinion cause a split in the company and each guy walks away with the basic chemical 'recipe' and builds a new company to move the basic 'recipe' in his/her chosen direction.
Now, apply this theory to products like Autoglym, Klasse, P21s...
Are we all using the same 'basic recipe' with chemical tweaks? In which case, is there any merit in saying one is 'better' overall than another? Does availablity/price have an overwhelming part to play in the recommendation of one product over another?
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