Tech Shine... Anyone used it?
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Tech Shine... Anyone used it?
I'm very skeptical but I thought I'd post this here and see what some of the forum "experts" think
http://www.drivewithpride.com/best_c..._techshine.php
http://www.drivewithpride.com/best_c..._techshine.php
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I haven't heard any reviews or used it myself but it seems like one of those things that is too good to be true. Since its only 15 bucks I'll pick up a bottle and try it on my beater this weekend.
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Take one for the team and try it out.
But I am skeptical. If the product was as good as they say, it surely would have a following on one or more of the detailing forums. But perhaps it's so new that no one has tried it out yet. Perhaps. I am skeptical.
But I am skeptical. If the product was as good as they say, it surely would have a following on one or more of the detailing forums. But perhaps it's so new that no one has tried it out yet. Perhaps. I am skeptical.
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Well it ended up being a little more since they managed to tag on 6.xx in S&H but we'll see. I'll have it by the weekend and let you know how it goes. Maybe I'll be able to secure my buddies dslr for some better quality shots than my wimpy p&s.
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thanx! and make sure to give us a good review with updates. with all new products the manufacturer tries to usually do one of two things:
1. capitalize on the latest trend
2. capitalize on an untouched potential market
this looks like more of the number two from what i see. however, just like many other product, while they say it is supposed to be used in a certain way, maybe it's best used a different way? try slightly different methods on different panels, let them set different amounts of time. maybe try to layer some of them even. you may end up getting awesome results.... or it may end up being a successful waste of 21 dollars...
1. capitalize on the latest trend
2. capitalize on an untouched potential market
this looks like more of the number two from what i see. however, just like many other product, while they say it is supposed to be used in a certain way, maybe it's best used a different way? try slightly different methods on different panels, let them set different amounts of time. maybe try to layer some of them even. you may end up getting awesome results.... or it may end up being a successful waste of 21 dollars...