Originally Posted by ktorres1120
Up selling has a negative overtone because there are ppl who do misrepresent products and services. It is just as unethical to use waxes and sealants that only last 2 months so you can get more money from the client over time. The place for the product must be determined by the installer. The product was speculated to sell for $90 per 4 oz. and the title of the thread may be misleading. If you take into account the price with relation to the durability and that two techs were working on the vehicle, It`s very reasonable. As far as defining bashing: if you read the entire thread, you can see legitimate concerns and also "I ain`t buying into it" stuff. Skepticism is a necessary tool for weeding through many issues, but the scientific method wins this one. I think it`s unfair to call something BS when ppl have actually used it and provided statements and pics/videos. Most likely we have all been scammed before, but this is a place for professionals and detailing peers. One more thing, some said earlier that this product would put us out of work. That`s ridiculous and unfounded. It`s not armor, it`s a coating. Not everyone will want it, not everyone will sell it, etc. and cars still need other maintenance we can provide other than swirl removal. Waxes and dressings, wells and jambs, engine detailing, interior refreshing, etc. will all be necessary regardless of the coating. And just because it`s been on ONE car for 3-4 years does not mean that is the sales pitch on the label. That`s just what the betas have reported.
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