David Fermani
Forza Auto Salon
I can't help see people refer to a certain types/brands of detailing products as "bulk" or "high volume" or even "low end". What brands do you consider to fit into this category and most importantly why?
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I can't help see people refer to a certain types/brands of detailing products as "bulk" or "high volume" or even "low end". What brands do you consider to fit into this category and most importantly why?
Surprised to see Meguiars on this list. Hmm
I don't consider bulk to be a bad thing. I have plenty of detailer line stuff; d108 and d156 are staples for me.
Classes Imo ~
Ultra status
Swissvax, Polish Angel, Modesta, Kings, Rupes, Flex, Microfiber Madness
Top tier
Car-pro, 1Z, Gtechniq, Menzerna, Blackfire, Sonax, Ammo products, Cobra, Lusso, P21S, Sonus
Mid tier
Meguiars, Optimum, HD Car care, Griots Garage, Lake country, Wolfs, Buff N shine, 3M, Ultima, Speed prep
Low tier
Chemical guys, Duragloss, Poor boys, Collinite, Mothers
Both mid an low tier are bulk an burn through products, soaps, pads, polishes, brushes. I'm basing this on price, economy, rarity & performance.
Adding performance into the equation, as you did, I find a lot to pick on here. I'm with you on price, but not performance or value. I wouldn't want a beginner to see this list and think, for instance, that Lusso Oro is an order magnitude better than Collinite 915. I can make a dozen other such comparisons.
I think you are right, David, that these products are generally associated with volume based operations and as a result may get a bad reputation. I also think it's a function of the chemistry of the products. companies using particular chemistry that is 30+ years old and not moving the ball forward would also fall into this category. Specifically, use of particular acids and alkalines that are very cheap and have what I think of as better alternatives. Also, companies with polishes that are full of fillers rather than have good correction ability.
As far as brands: I think you mentioned all the ones I consider: ardex, meguiars, carbrite, c.a.r. Products, Automagic chemical guys, and yes, 3D too. Why I don't consider HD as a bulk company is questionable; kind of like, I'll know it when I see it.