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I saw a product for sale recently by Mother's called SynWax (I think).
It's supposed to be a polymer sealer type dealio, instead of a normal wax. Anyone use it or evaluate it yet? |
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Haven't used it but it is a synthetic so it can't be all bad. I guess if its easy to put on and take off, what the heck. Whats another bottle on the shelf.
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too many products, too little knowledge, too confusing. Every retail company is fighting for market share. The loser in the end is the uneducated customer. I won't tell you that my suppiers make it easy on us professionals either. one of my suppliers has over 65 tire dressings, yes thats right, 65!!!!! so if you think this market is saturated, your right. Gary
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DuPont has a new water soluable tire dressing which is very nice, cost about five bucks. Yes Gary, you are educating us.
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