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Adam

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  1. Friends, I agree, the nozzle for the Tire Shine is tough to use on low profile tires.   The sprayer is getting upgraded to one that sprays more easily.    Seems we are too 'truck' here in Colorado at Adam's, and I didn't even think to try to spray on to a low profile tire during testing.  The 4oz size is perfect for them, as are other spray nozzles.  This one works well, as well, if you have one from one of our other products:

     

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  2. In all honesty, I'd love to sell a $150 polisher!   Wish there was one that was NOT made in China.  (Let's be honest, when you walk through a Wal-Mart, or really, any retail store, aren't you surprised how cheap everything is?)  The answer lies in CHINA.  

     

    Child labor, communism, mass-poverty, loose work safety laws, and then there are the cargo ships, fueled by foreign oil, that bring the goods to the USA.

     

    Getting my drift?  Our company would be 5X the size, and enjoy maybe 20X the profit if only we started selling cheap imports.

     

    Not happening.

     

    To answer your question, and sorry for the rant...The Griot's polisher is a fine unit for the $$.  They last a while, then burn out, but what is to expect for a machine that is this inexpensive!?

     

    All of our pads work with the Griot's polisher.

     

    :patriot:

  3. Friends, a question:  If you received an empty bottle with each gallon purchased, would that be an acceptable solution to this issue?  Nearly all off-the-shelf products that are offered by our competitors have a ratchet sprayer, and it won't come off.  Even to refill.

     

    Our goods have gallon, 5-gallon, and 55-gallon refill options.  Hence, the bottles are used  much.   Would you say the idea of a new bottle with each gallon purchased would solve this problem?

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