Setec Astronomy said:I'm trying to resist jumping into this again...but you guys are talking like DuPont is really involved in this wax. Look at the bottle, it's made by Tenneco, DuPont has just lent their name to it. In this day and age, many hallowed companies have done the same, if you think that AT&T phones are made by AT&T, that small Honeywell or GE appliances are made by those companies, look a little closer. They have licensed their good names to unknown companies who have the products made in China. (well, last time I looked, the AT&T phones were made by Philips in Mexico, but that was 5+ years ago). Or how about this off a recently purchased "Honeywell" humidifier box: "Kaz Home Environment, Southborough, MA, USA. Made in China. The Honeywell trademark is used by Kaz, Inc. under license from Honeywell Intellectual Properties, Inc."
Yes that is true but... There are TONS of restrictions in who/what/where/when you can use the name and all must be approved by the company that you are licensing the name from, its a ton of email/faxing/letters to get the use of the name the way they want it not to mention a ton of $$$$.
Anyway... I guess I am not using the products so I don't have to really worry about it.