O.T.: Amazing NEW car care product
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That sounds quite complicated. Are you saying that we, as simple consumers, can't just buy a bottle of this magic potion from you to wash our car with? If we cannot, then this entire thread seems like a big waste of time.
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Originally Posted by zerMATT951
That sounds quite complicated. Are you saying that we, as simple consumers, can't just buy a bottle of this magic potion from you to wash our car with? If we cannot, then this entire thread seems like a big waste of time.
I'll sell you all you want, but, as it costs $13 postage to send over a 1/2 pint bottle it may become rather expensive. Hence the search for distributors willing to sell in America.
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To all who asked for samples. Those that I could supply have been sent.
I only ask that you try the product, in accordance with the enclosed directions, and post an honest reply.
So far there have only been two replies across the 'list.
I went to a great deal of trouble, including a BIG suckup to JohnD, to get this stuff to you guys. It is only fair you try it and post your results. Please.
With current water restrictions being enforced around the world {tho maybe not in your area, but other places} this stuff works and has no bad properties.
Testers please post in the next few days, I would appreciate it.
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I only ask that you try the product, in accordance with the enclosed directions, and post an honest reply.
So far there have only been two replies across the 'list.
I went to a great deal of trouble, including a BIG suckup to JohnD, to get this stuff to you guys. It is only fair you try it and post your results. Please.
With current water restrictions being enforced around the world {tho maybe not in your area, but other places} this stuff works and has no bad properties.
Testers please post in the next few days, I would appreciate it.
Thanks
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I made a try of Magic Auto Wash and so give you my feedback as agreed with beeg. Sorry for the late reply but I received the sample bottle only 2 days ago from UK.
The reason why I've decided to use your product is my car sits in an undergroud car park. So it's not very practical to wash it with a lot of water without make the area be in a mess.
It's very easy to use and even with a microfiber towel (I didn't manage to get a good quality chamois near my home) it works fine. The product is easy to apply and the shine is very reasonable (my car was polished and waxed one month ago, click on my sig). I was a bit afraid of making swirl marks in my paint in not using water but there's no swirl mark ! It's very practical because you don't need to worry to spray Magic auto wash on glasses and vinyl. It's a real benefit to the oher waterless detailing products I've already use like Meguiar's Quick Detail.
To sum up, I'm very pleased with this product. I prefer use a water stream to clean my car but it's a great alternative when I can't get to my country home and want to clean the car in my underground car park.
Marc
The reason why I've decided to use your product is my car sits in an undergroud car park. So it's not very practical to wash it with a lot of water without make the area be in a mess.
It's very easy to use and even with a microfiber towel (I didn't manage to get a good quality chamois near my home) it works fine. The product is easy to apply and the shine is very reasonable (my car was polished and waxed one month ago, click on my sig). I was a bit afraid of making swirl marks in my paint in not using water but there's no swirl mark ! It's very practical because you don't need to worry to spray Magic auto wash on glasses and vinyl. It's a real benefit to the oher waterless detailing products I've already use like Meguiar's Quick Detail.
To sum up, I'm very pleased with this product. I prefer use a water stream to clean my car but it's a great alternative when I can't get to my country home and want to clean the car in my underground car park.
Marc
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A testimonial from the 993 board:
at: https://rennlist.com/forums/993-forum/249836-o-t-amazing-new-car-care-product.html
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Originally Posted by sidned
Sorry it's taken a while, but I've finally managed to try this product and can now post my opinion. First of all, i think the label on the bottle needs to be changed. It says it's for "lazy owners" which I think is negative as I don't consider myself lazy when it comes to cleaning my car. Also, it's not for the lazy. It takes time and effort to clean the car, just without soaking the car first.
Anyway, my car was filthy this weekend due to the crappy British weather, and I recently had a minor dent added to my rear wing which was mentioned in a previous thread. I am getting this wing repaired, so I thought it was worth trying the product on this panel first as it was getting repainted. I started with a clean chamios, a bucket of warm water and the cleaning product in a spray bottle.
I took some photos of the car before the wash so you can see how dirty she was, these are the first two pictures below (I haven't work out how to insert pictures into the thread yet!).
I sprayed the product as instructed and waited a few seconds. I was impressed that the dirt seemed to float on top of the liquid. I screwed up my damp chamios and wiped the area clean. So far so good. I carried on with the rest of this wing and was impressed with the finish. You do need to use quite a bit of the product to wash the whole car, but I didn't have a great deal of time, so I washed the rest of the car quickly with a professional brush attached to my hose (With the weather in the UK I just wanted to get the bloody salt off).
This is where I was really impressed. I have most of the wax left on the car from before winter set in, so water beads fairly well, but what I wasn't prepared for was how much better the water seemed to bead on the wing washed with this product. Unfortunately I didn't take a picture of the beading, but the finished results speak for themselves (bottom two pictures).
I wasn't happy about the state of my chamios after using the product on just one panel (Middle two pictures)!
In summary, I enjoy cleaning the car and I have a routine like most of you that works using water, shampoo etc, and only drying the car off once all the dirt is removed.
However, I was genuinely impressed with this product, although I don't know how much this would retail for so can't say if it offers value for money. I would definitely use it if I was attending a car show or going somewhere where it would be difficult to wash the car in the usual manner, but I doubt if it will replace my lambswool mitt and a bucket of water with shampoo for my regular washes. It does a fabulous job and I would urge you all to give it a go to make your own minds up.
Beeg - Thanks for the opportunity to try this product, and I hope you do well with it, but as I said, change the label on the bottle. No one wants to be labelled as lazy, especially enthusiasts!
Anyway, my car was filthy this weekend due to the crappy British weather, and I recently had a minor dent added to my rear wing which was mentioned in a previous thread. I am getting this wing repaired, so I thought it was worth trying the product on this panel first as it was getting repainted. I started with a clean chamios, a bucket of warm water and the cleaning product in a spray bottle.
I took some photos of the car before the wash so you can see how dirty she was, these are the first two pictures below (I haven't work out how to insert pictures into the thread yet!).
I sprayed the product as instructed and waited a few seconds. I was impressed that the dirt seemed to float on top of the liquid. I screwed up my damp chamios and wiped the area clean. So far so good. I carried on with the rest of this wing and was impressed with the finish. You do need to use quite a bit of the product to wash the whole car, but I didn't have a great deal of time, so I washed the rest of the car quickly with a professional brush attached to my hose (With the weather in the UK I just wanted to get the bloody salt off).
This is where I was really impressed. I have most of the wax left on the car from before winter set in, so water beads fairly well, but what I wasn't prepared for was how much better the water seemed to bead on the wing washed with this product. Unfortunately I didn't take a picture of the beading, but the finished results speak for themselves (bottom two pictures).
I wasn't happy about the state of my chamios after using the product on just one panel (Middle two pictures)!
In summary, I enjoy cleaning the car and I have a routine like most of you that works using water, shampoo etc, and only drying the car off once all the dirt is removed.
However, I was genuinely impressed with this product, although I don't know how much this would retail for so can't say if it offers value for money. I would definitely use it if I was attending a car show or going somewhere where it would be difficult to wash the car in the usual manner, but I doubt if it will replace my lambswool mitt and a bucket of water with shampoo for my regular washes. It does a fabulous job and I would urge you all to give it a go to make your own minds up.
Beeg - Thanks for the opportunity to try this product, and I hope you do well with it, but as I said, change the label on the bottle. No one wants to be labelled as lazy, especially enthusiasts!
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Ladies and Gentlemen
We have had enough posts on what Magic Wash works like.
Yes it works as stated! Yes it saves water! Yes it is enviro friendly (soon to be certified by the Australian Waterwise Council)!
To enable us to get this product to you we need committed individuals to invest a small amount of capital to ensure they have a 5 year, exclusive access to their market.
Whether you promote the product as a 'Water Saving Car Wash' or ' A touch up and go' wash is up to you.
No more samples will be sent, sorry, but the cost is prohibative.
Contact me if you are interested in a Distributorship.
Include your business plan and capitalisation.
We are really picky because we want our distributors to succeed!
We have had enough posts on what Magic Wash works like.
Yes it works as stated! Yes it saves water! Yes it is enviro friendly (soon to be certified by the Australian Waterwise Council)!
To enable us to get this product to you we need committed individuals to invest a small amount of capital to ensure they have a 5 year, exclusive access to their market.
Whether you promote the product as a 'Water Saving Car Wash' or ' A touch up and go' wash is up to you.
No more samples will be sent, sorry, but the cost is prohibative.
Contact me if you are interested in a Distributorship.
Include your business plan and capitalisation.
We are really picky because we want our distributors to succeed!
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Hi number 82,
I sense your disappointment about a sample. I realise beeg cannot afford to post more samples.
I am the inventor of Magic Spray Wash.
No worries, You can now obtain it inexpensively at http://www.carmagic.us
Internal US freight would be cheaper.
Thanks
Charles
I sense your disappointment about a sample. I realise beeg cannot afford to post more samples.
I am the inventor of Magic Spray Wash.
No worries, You can now obtain it inexpensively at http://www.carmagic.us
Internal US freight would be cheaper.
Thanks
Charles
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My bad... I keep forgetting to ship the samples!!! it's my fault... I'll get those out hopefully soon... keep poking me with a sharp stick... sorry Guys
Charles, my bad. I'll get em out ASAP...
Charles, my bad. I'll get em out ASAP...
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I have received advice that fellow 'listers have started buying from our current 'sole' US distributer { Website }
I realise there are still people waiting for the samples I promised. Hopefully they will leave DENVER [yes you, Geoff!] sometime shortly.
Dont hesitate to email me with any further enquiries.
Ta
I realise there are still people waiting for the samples I promised. Hopefully they will leave DENVER [yes you, Geoff!] sometime shortly.
Dont hesitate to email me with any further enquiries.
Ta