zaino,klasse snakeoil?

In that thread, about liquid glass, they talked about how even it made the finish. The LG contains major abrasives, if THEY KNEW ANYTHING they would know this, pobviously they dont know that, so they must be BS'n. They have no idea what they are talking about.:p
 
CAG333 said:
Are similar products sold at a much lower price?

Yea, there are products similar to Klasse AIO and Liquid Glass at a lower price. They have to be usually purchased in bulk. I can't find any for SG or Zaino though.



CAG333 said:
Are the durability claims all hype?

No, with the exception of Blackfire sealant, they are not hype. They really do last!



CAG333 said:
Due to our obsession with detailing and our drive for the perfect detailing product obscuring my reasoning and common sense capabilities?

Nope!



CAG333 said:
Am I just buying expensive snake oil?

Nope!
 
Sure there are other synthetics out there besides Klasse SG and Zaino but people here have tested and proven these products to be good.



I'm sure someone else will come out with a product similar to Klasse SG or Zaino for a cheaper cost. I'd say find out the different synthetic wax and find the one YOU like.
 
The "problem" with those websites and the publications that guys like BudA & Autocareusa write articles for is that they are geared for professional, high volume detailers who don't really care one way or another about things like abrasiveness, durability, etc.



They are to the Enthusiast Detailing World as McDonald's is to the gourmet food industry...then, they come over here and try to tell us that Pinnacle, P21S, Klasse, etc. is "garbage". To me, that would be like telling a chef that there's no difference between SPAM and fillet mignon... :)



Oh well, different strokes for different folks, I guess.
 
geekysteve said:
The "problem" with those websites and the publications that guys like BudA & Autocareusa write articles for is that they are geared for professional, high volume detailers who don't really care one way or another about things like abrasiveness, durability, etc.



They are to the Enthusiast Detailing World as McDonald's is to the gourmet food industry...then, they come over here and try to tell us that Pinnacle, P21S, Klasse, etc. is "garbage". To me, that would be like telling a chef that there's no difference between SPAM and fillet mignon... :)



Oh well, different strokes for different folks, I guess.



:xyxthumbs :xyxthumbs
 
Agreed...but one point in time they had to have started out like us. Maybe they have more experience with products and do know?
 
Agreed...but one point in time they had to have started out like us. Maybe they have more experience with products and do know?

Not necessarily, they didn't have to start our "like us". :nono



Autopians are interested in what will make their cars look the best or what will protect the appearance of their cars the best.



Copied from the autocareforum.com site:

This site provides Auto Care operators and new Investors a place to communicate with each other. To tap the wealth of knowledge in each of us collected from years of trial and error. To once again prove the old adage that the more you put into something the more you get out. To answer your questions or point you in the right direction.

The Auto Care Forum is focused around business owners and investors (people with a focus on making money, not necissarily what is best for the cars apearance or protection).:scared
 
Mr BudA arguments are basic, many things can be broken down into basic chemistry, but so what.



We are in a completly different market to the high volume detailers, geekysteve is 100% correct. But it does not mean that we are using bad or poor products. I have worked in factories for many years, I have a good understanding of volume and costs, as does the Head Chef where I now work (in a hotel), but when I prepare nice food for a dinner party at home I use very different products and cook them at a complety different pace to a Chef.



I guess the phrase is 'comparing apples to oranges'.



It is a shame BudA could not make the metal leap to see what we are trying to do, but it does not keep me awake at night either.



There is nothing wrong with products on Autopia, they are not snakeoils, they do what we want them to do, and there is nothing wrong with that.



Steven
 
lsanford said:


Not necessarily, they didn't have to start our "like us". :nono



Autopians are interested in what will make their cars look the best or what will protect the appearance of their cars the best.



Copied from the autocareforum.com site:



The Auto Care Forum is focused around business owners and investors (people with a focus on making money, not necissarily what is best for the cars apearance or protection).:scared



I understand what your saying...sort of like...they started with TW and progressed onto where they are now, skipping the products we use on here
 
Use the "search by member" and put in "Buda" and read the posts he made here.



We challenged him to let us know what products were available in bulk that were identical to Klasse and Zaino but he did not respond.
 
It bugs me that after all this time he still does not know how to spell "Zaino". Unless there really is a product called "Zainco" :confused:
 
geekysteve said:
The "problem" with those websites and the publications that guys like BudA & Autocareusa write articles for is that they are geared for professional, high volume detailers who don't really care one way or another about things like abrasiveness, durability, etc.



They are to the Enthusiast Detailing World as McDonald's is to the gourmet food industry...then, they come over here and try to tell us that Pinnacle, P21S, Klasse, etc. is "garbage". To me, that would be like telling a chef that there's no difference between SPAM and fillet mignon... :)



Oh well, different strokes for different folks, I guess.



Well said, Steve, well said.
 
CAG333 said:
I am no chemical scientist so my questions are this:



1. Are similar products sold at a much lower price?




I think the previous posters stated it pretty well. I guess what it boils down to is what your definition of similar is. If you're really anal about your car and are able to discern small differences here and there among different products (in the way they shine and feel when applying), then the answer is no. But if you are the average person who has no more than a reasonable inclination to keep his/her car looking nice, then yes, there are similar products sold at lower prices. Most ppl here are reasonably experienced and know their cars very well, so it's not a leap to believe that we'd be able to tell the difference between having Souveran on our car as opposed to some carnauba cream that Buda would sell by the gallon. And while in our eyes the difference in shine between these two products would keep us awake at night, the average twice-a-year detailer would probably consider any difference in shine too small to give a care about.
 
I don't think the people here are just getting fooled by expensive name brands. I've seen lots of comparisons where folks used different stuff on different parts of the same car at the same time to see exactly what the difference is. Also, people here are using S100 which is cheaper than P21S, 'cause they know it's the same stuff and they aren't paying extra for a more expensive name.
 
I think Zaino is a great product, but if I ever see it advertised on TV with some guy lighting the hood of a car on flames and spray painting the hood and just washing it off with some soap im gone.



:p
 
zaniix said:
I think Zaino is a great product, but if I ever see it advertised on TV with some guy lighting the hood of a car on flames and spray painting the hood and just washing it off with some soap im gone.



:p
LOL!! :xyxthumbs



I agree with what's been said. :up Pro detailers can have different priorities than an enthusiast. Even pro detailers here (unless paid for high-end work) also use products that are inexpensive and easy to use as first priorities. This doesn't mean that they're bad products though.



Likewise, some of the products we use might have the ring of "snake oil" to someone who doesn't know any better. The best example of this I can think of is Protect All's Quick & Easy Wash that several members here like and have used worry-free. Pick up a bottle of this stuff and read it uninformed, and you might drop it and run away quick! Also, my S100 says "A wax that's as easy as a liquid." Two great products that would otherwise trigger my "yeah right" response.
 
The people here at Autopia are car detailing hobbyist. We are seeking the goal of ultimate finish appearance, protection, ease of use and longevity of results. Each of us have our own agenda in terms of how we seek to enjoy this hobby. Like many hobbies cost and convenience ( obtaining products - online only ) sometimes takes a backseat to the enjoyment this hobby brings.

From an outsiders view I can see how one could see us as elitist but at the same time they do not understand the quality difference in products and results. The way we care for our cars will always be ridiculed and the products we use will also be held hostage.:wavey
 
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