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Old 03-29-2008, 08:23 PM
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I agree, it looks very homemade, not elegant at all.

And Im speaking solely on the presentation.

If the wax works, Ill be shelling out $$$ regardless of how good/bad the marketing is
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Old 03-29-2008, 08:51 PM
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I don't really care about the marketing. I would rather see less spent on marketing and less charged for the product . I like the simple marketing like Poorboy's or Chemical Guys. If the product is very good, I would try it. It's still in a price range I would try. I do think that some of you guys who $400, $1,000 or more on a wax are a little crazy IMHO. I'm propably crazy too for spending over $50. We all the prep is where it's at.
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I just went to the site and read all the hoopla about this wax. It might be the best thing since wax was invented but the presentation just looks hokey. A high dollar box and a cheesey plastic jar of product? A Ferrari parked at loading docks? The pictures were not flattering to the product at all. A disc to show you how to use it? Good Grief!

It may be superb but the presentation is sorely lacking in my book. In all honesty I would never spend that much for a tub of wax but with a little effort they could have made it much more enticing.
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Old 03-30-2008, 12:11 AM
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i have to say the ferrari does look good in the pics but cmon we all know it is the camera


imo i am not impressed WG doesnt have the rep to put out a wax like this.

I am spending my money on companys that have been around alot longer
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Old 03-30-2008, 12:30 AM
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I with you on this FMINUS, will have to buy it.
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Sounds like an interesting wax, and w/ the free refill it's around the same price as Souveran.
+1 on the poor marketing.

I wonder if all will always have that free refill (which I assume is just 1 time) or if it is just for those who purchase soon. I think I need to get some Councours first seeing that it's the same price.
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Old 03-31-2008, 09:58 AM
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There are pictures of Meghan's car done with Fusion on the AG site. No mention of what prep was done but it really does look quite spectacular.
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i would only buy it if it came in a plastic cube
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Here is the thread on Meghan's 300 done with Fuzion.

My 300 got rubbed! - Auto Geek Car Care, Car Wax and Auto Detailing Forum
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Here is the thread on Meghan's 300 done with Fuzion.

My 300 got rubbed! - Auto Geek Car Care, Car Wax and Auto Detailing Forum
In all honesty, doesn't look all that special. But then again, pics don't show anything really...
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