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At the L.A. Auto Show this weekend, there were vendors all over the place selling a car polish called "Simply 'Z' Best" (which I've also seen ads for in the back pages of Road & Track). The big "Z" logo and the shape of the bottle itself was vaguely reminiscent of Zaino bottles. I wonder if that was done on purpose to fool new buyers who might have casually heard of Zaino before to pick up Simply "Z" Best, thinking it was the same product.
I turned a corner at the auto show and saw another booth selling a tire shine called "Looks Wet, No Mess", or some other almagam of Stoner's "More Shine, Less Time".
It's annoying that these companies are trying to cash in on the name recognition of the established car care companies. Though I did enjoy seeing the infomercial-like demonstrations of Simply Z Best, just for entertainment's sake. "It will polish off dried paint enamel and even acid! But wait, that's not all..."
I turned a corner at the auto show and saw another booth selling a tire shine called "Looks Wet, No Mess", or some other almagam of Stoner's "More Shine, Less Time".
It's annoying that these companies are trying to cash in on the name recognition of the established car care companies. Though I did enjoy seeing the infomercial-like demonstrations of Simply Z Best, just for entertainment's sake. "It will polish off dried paint enamel and even acid! But wait, that's not all..."