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kaval said:How many more posts are you going to make regarding this?
It's getting very annoying. You should look in the mirror and say "iFail"
lol
M26 said:Seriously why do you giuys think i am playing with you, i really have all these questions, and honestly want you guys' opinions.
I am very much into detailing and i am trying to learn.
I own a rotary, DA, all the megs pros and zaino
I am just trying to see what else is the best out there that i can get and get wow results.
I was really gonna but the Meguiars M16 but after reading the review on here, the person said it wasn't a WOW result so i dropped that idea.
Now i really want something that gives me excellent results.
I am not trying to fool anybody, i am just trying to learn.
bigfoot said:Ok, with that said, can u please change the way you start your threads and make them a little more interesting?![]()
chicagom3 said:I have been detailing my cars now for over 15 years and still dont have a full line of one brand. Unless this is your livelyhood i don see why anyone would need a full line.
There are tons of great products out there why limit your self to just one brand. Thats like say in your only going to eat McDonald's.
kaval said:M26 - As myself and I'm sure others have said already, going with one product line isn't always a good thing. I can guarantee that if you put the quality of your work first, you won't stay with one product line for very long. Example...if I were to stay with a company like Megs for all of my products and I wanted a finishing polish, I could use one of Megs, but I know there are other brands out there like Menzerna that make a much better finishing polish. So would you stick with Megs just because you want to use one product line, coincidentally sacrificing gloss, or would you seek out the better product that will give you better results, in turn stepping out of the product line.
It's just simple logic. For this reason, myself and others quite simply cannot take you seriously when you say you want to stick with one product line. It's simply not feasible if you are running a business (not taking into account affiliation and partnerships, etc). I could see it working if you do it for pleasure, but even still...why sacrifice quality results because you want to use one product line?
M26 said:I understand what you are saying. I also dont want to sacrfice gloss, and i know one product line doesnt make all the best products. So can you list which products are best for what reasons?
Like for example, if you can tell me who makes the best polish, wax.. and so on.. all the products that i would need to make a car super glossy!