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Old 07-02-2008, 10:39 PM
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Ya let us know when you find out. Depending on what the final price will be, i may be interested in more.
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How much is the sample kit 8 in USD?
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How much is the sample kit 8 in USD?
1 British pound = 1.98600 U.S. dollars

So multiply the price on there site by 1.986 and there you have it. The price is about double. This also changes daily.

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How much is the sample kit 8 in USD?
it is roughly 87 or 88 $ i believe. I hate the pound to dollar ratio.
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it is roughly 87 or 88 $ i believe. I hate the pound to dollar ratio.



Keep in mind Deep Gloss said below MSRP. I think this is where the cost questions are coming from.
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Bout time you took the RB OE plunge Deep Gloss!! And MadOzodi you will not be disappointed in SN!


I love how my decision was essentially made for me...omg, I might have to buy a tub of RBOE too if the price is right!

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it is roughly 87 or 88 $ i believe. I hate the pound to dollar ratio.
damn, i hope this thread is still up after the weekend for me to make my decision then!
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I'm in for Rubbish Boy's Original.

I just waxed the S2000 with this stuff last night. Guys, it is absolutely astonishing. When you get your eyes right up on it and sort of move your head around, the metallic sort of "moves." Very three dimensional, I've never seen anything like it.

Juiced Edition is really good too everyone, and it's a little less fussy to put on. The only downside I've found with OE is that, since it's really really hard and I put it on with my bare hands, it's a bit difficult to apply in a properly thin layer on a large panel (like the hood). I'm going through OE at a much faster rate than I have Juiced Edition.

But I don't care. It looks stunning. When I get back from Toledo next week, I'll post some glamor shots.

I'm completely off Zymol carbon now.
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Old 07-03-2008, 11:31 AM
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damn, i hope this thread is still up after the weekend for me to make my decision then!
I'm sure this thread will still be here, hehe. It'll probably be a couple more weeks or so before we get our pricing as others continue to trickle in on the group buy.

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I'm in for Rubbish Boy's Original.

I just waxed the S2000 with this stuff last night. Guys, it is absolutely astonishing. When you get your eyes right up on it and sort of move your head around, the metallic sort of "moves." Very three dimensional, I've never seen anything like it.

Juiced Edition is really good too everyone, and it's a little less fussy to put on. The only downside I've found with OE is that, since it's really really hard and I put it on with my bare hands, it's a bit difficult to apply in a properly thin layer on a large panel (like the hood). I'm going through OE at a much faster rate than I have Juiced Edition.

But I don't care. It looks stunning. When I get back from Toledo next week, I'll post some glamor shots.

I'm completely off Zymol carbon now.
Forgive my ignorance but is OE only applied by hand? Can it be applied via other mediums?
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Old 07-03-2008, 11:38 AM
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Forgive my ignorance but is OE only applied by hand? Can it be applied via other mediums?
Whatever works for you really, I like it by hand because the heat from your hands soften it up better and you can spread it out a long way. With a foam applicator you can get a thinner layer and therefore easier removal, but you have to soften it up a bit in the jar first.

I'll put a bit of a guide up later in my section.
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