Apollo_Auto
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For those of you out there that aren't pro detailers, who want to try out new products, the best advice I can give to you is READ THE INSTRUCTIONS :furious:!!!
I've just finished writing a letter to a Hungarian guy that I sent some samples to recently. I sent him out a sample of Dodo Hard Candy, poly-clay, Insta Finish dressing and Insta Finish Wash n' Wax (I gave him a very detailed list of instructions). The response I got in a short translation: "I used the Dodo you sent me today on a test panel next to some Sonax and Rex wax. I applied the waxes with a cotton towel (I told him to use an applicator) and after 1 hour I took it off (I told him 5-10 min...). Then he washed the panel with some soapy water (I'm just taking a wild guess that it was dish soap) and there was hardly anything left. I'm very skeptical about these products you're trying to sell, as I think they're good for nothing. I didn't use the Wash n' Wax, because soap takes off the wax. I didn't use the clay either because I think it's stupid.'
Now Hungarians are a very skeptical people in the first place, but skepticism and ignorance tend to go hand in hand and this is a perfect example of it.
I've just finished writing a letter to a Hungarian guy that I sent some samples to recently. I sent him out a sample of Dodo Hard Candy, poly-clay, Insta Finish dressing and Insta Finish Wash n' Wax (I gave him a very detailed list of instructions). The response I got in a short translation: "I used the Dodo you sent me today on a test panel next to some Sonax and Rex wax. I applied the waxes with a cotton towel (I told him to use an applicator) and after 1 hour I took it off (I told him 5-10 min...). Then he washed the panel with some soapy water (I'm just taking a wild guess that it was dish soap) and there was hardly anything left. I'm very skeptical about these products you're trying to sell, as I think they're good for nothing. I didn't use the Wash n' Wax, because soap takes off the wax. I didn't use the clay either because I think it's stupid.'
Now Hungarians are a very skeptical people in the first place, but skepticism and ignorance tend to go hand in hand and this is a perfect example of it.