Revolutionary product review (copy and paste)

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The Fuzz said:
This just isn't worth wasting anymore of our time over.
That's probably the truest statement of the entire thread.

Just a few quick comments.
This concept isn't all that new.
Johnson wax company tried a similar product back in the 1950's. I belive it was called "Car Plate". Wipe on, wipe off, no rubbing, no buffing.
It bombed big time.
Another wipe on, wipe off product is also available from one of the dealer only suppliers and I have no idea how it works for them.
Chances are that Zaino will have their act together when it is released, but I doubt that any other manufacturers need to worry about it driving them out of business. Their previous products didn't.:)
And yes, I have used Zaino, but not any of the -pro series. I bit into the hype once on a Corvette forum. Not again, no matter how good someone says it is.:)

Charles
 
wannafbody said:
I take it you don't seem to think that a non hazing sealant is revolutionary? Do you also prefer carnauba waxes from the stone age?

I do not. So it dries clear big woop. If you put too much on you still have to wipe it off wether it dries clear or not, its still there. ALl this is, Is a out of sight out of mind product. And you people are going nuts over it.
 
I agree with Charles. This thread is way beyond the point of valuable reading material. It's simply an on-line argument at this point. But, I'll add some thoughts anyway.

The one redeeming point was this hilarious post . . .

The Fuzz said:
I can see it now...

BREAKING POORBOYS NEWS!

I met Poorboy Steve at a car show and the first thing I noticed is what an awesome person he was and how well he smelled....

Then Steve, with a twinkle in his eye and a spring in his step, took me over to his secret stash where he showed me a new product he was having his chemist develop. I asked, no begged and I pleaded for just an ounce of this wonderful new elixir........ You guys can finish the rest of this story and then we can get some people to go around the internet copying and pasting the BREAKING NEWS on all of the forums.

It's extremely rare to see any positive talk about non-Zaino products at the other DC. The mods over there don't have to delete posts because all the members do the censorship for them. Post a positive statement about a non-Zaino product and the members will be all over you like white on rice in a glass of milk on a paper plate in a snow storm. Just because the mods don't censor doesn't make it a more "open" forum.

Beemerboy said:
I have always been amazed by how much Zaino discussions / boarder line arguments this product can stir up.

Personally, I feel like there is a product out there that's right for you. However, the one for you may not be the one for me. So, I've never had an issue with someone wanting to use Zaino. I've seen Zaino results first hand and they're not what I'm looking for. Sure it's long lasting and easy to apply but if it looks undesirable from my perspective how is that an advantage? I don't even really have that much of a problem with the hype it receives. Whenver I read an opinion on a forum I take it as that . . . an opinion and I take it with a grain of salt. What does irk me though is when Zaino users say that everything is a "dinosaur" or "obsolete." These claims can only be described at best as ludicrous.
 
Just for consideration.
1. This was wannafbody's thread.
2. The thread seems to have no useful purpose. (did it ever?:))
3. Wannafbody has been banned so he won't be posting in it anymore.
4. Would it be considered censorship if the thread was closed?

Charles
 
CharlesW said:
Just for consideration.
1. This was wannafbody's thread.
2. The thread seems to have no useful purpose. (did it ever?:))
3. Wannafbody has been banned so he won't be posting in it anymore.
4. Would it be considered censorship if the thread was closed?

Charles

This forums do have the ability to close threads for a good reason. It certainly isn't a Detail City exclusive.

Sure, you will get some members that cry foul when a thread is locked but usually the members that are here to learn and share in productive conversation will generally be very understanding when a member is banned from the community or when a thread is closed so it will fade away into the archives and make room for quality threads to appear on the homepage.
 
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