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Old Feb 28, 2007 | 05:59 PM
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Hello icedout589

How would you compare this to meguiar's or zaino? Any comparisons with those? Pictures look good though.

Please understand that we are not the type of company that will get into negative or bragging wars with anyone or any company, that is why I had posted the following because I knew that questions like yours could come up.

"We don't claim to be the BEST car wax out there, we however feel that we have a great product, we don't bash any other car care company or any other car wax product, we don't compare our product to anyone Else's, we just offer and support our product. We have test almost every product in the market and we know who is who, some products are good some are not but are extremely good at marketing. "

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Old Feb 28, 2007 | 06:56 PM
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what would you charge for a small sample of the wax to try it out?
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Old Feb 28, 2007 | 06:59 PM
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Originally Posted by jltellsall
what would you charge for a small sample of the wax to try it out?
Actually we want to do a "Photo Contest" and give the winner a free kit, Im not sure if the forum could like something like that ?
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Old Feb 28, 2007 | 07:08 PM
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when is ur claybar coming out? ur stuff looks really good and id like to get a full kit. claybar, swirl stuff, and wax....also, is there a my350z special

also, is ur wheel cleaner stuff safe on volks?

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Old Feb 28, 2007 | 07:29 PM
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Originally Posted by 918 Z
when is ur claybar coming out? ur stuff looks really good and id like to get a full kit. claybar, swirl stuff, and wax....also, is there a my350z special

Hello 918 Z

The honest true is that we are far away to have the clay public, right now we are landing our Headlight Lences Repair Kit, also we have after 2 years of R&D our Wheel polish in 3 different grids that should be out by October or so.

We can do a "Group Buy" we just have to choose which products you guys wish and I will work on the price.


Headlights

Many of today's cars suffer from one of the most embarrassing diseases, dull Headlights, some of today's vehicles headlights suffer from such of syndrome, you see it everyday, a new set of headlights for a Bmw, Benz and such of vehicles can cost over $200.00 each headlight.

So we have decided to find a medicine for such of problem, Our final test Mule a 1996 Ford Explorer with very sad headlights.

Our Product consists of 3 steps with 3 different products to obtain astonishing results.


Tools Needed
Turbo Wax 3 Step Products
#1 "Lenses Cleaner" # 2 "Haze Remover" # 3"Lens Polish"
Buffer Machine
Pad ( we have design and patent our own pad, all do there's many of them with the same color the secret of ours is the texture, after hours of R&D we have the one we will endorse).
Microfiber Towel.
Masking Tape.

(some detailers use sandpaper on them but we don't)




Step One.

Find a shaded area and proceed to wash the headlights, we prefer to use Turbo Wax Car Shampoo but I assume that any car shampoo that is PH 7 will do the job.

Dry the headlights completely.



Using the masking tape proceed to cover the headlight trim area , chrome, paint, that is a safety measure to avoid any contact with your buffer .



Once the non working area is properly cover, proceed to spray the headlight with Step 1 "Lenses Cleaner" spray the entire headlight and wipe it off using a microfiber towel.





After all the "Lenses Cleaner" has been removed proceed to apply Step 2 "Haze Remover" Apply a small amount into your pad, buff the headlight surface with an even motion, apply small force to your buffer machine, make sure you buff the entire area.

If the condition is extremely bad, you may have to repeat Step 2 two times. Once you have finish remove any excess with the other side of the microfiber towel.





Step 3 Now you are ready for the final step "Lens Polish" apply a small amount to your pad, you can use the same pad that was use on Step 2. Repeat the same procedure as step 2. wipe any excess with a clean side of the microfiber towel.



Remove the masking tape.

Now your headlights will look as new for the fraction of the cost.









Another Turbo Wax Innovative Product..........Coming SOON!
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Old Feb 28, 2007 | 08:02 PM
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where are you guys located at in FL. I thought i seen that black 350z on sfzcc
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Old Feb 28, 2007 | 08:13 PM
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i met one of the guys from turbo wax at orlando HIN very cool guy and the z that was their that used the wax looked super clean and was so smooth i thought i was molesting a babies bottom
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Old Mar 1, 2007 | 03:42 AM
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Originally Posted by myladyz33
i met one of the guys from turbo wax at orlando HIN very cool guy and the z that was their that used the wax looked super clean and was so smooth i thought i was molesting a babies bottom
Thats too funny lol

We are located n Ft.Lauderdale one of the Zs is local the other one is

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Old Mar 1, 2007 | 04:17 AM
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Hey Juan....lol....these 350Z forums can be a little tough at times, but the Z community is a really good/ friendly community. We all look out for each other, and that's why they ask so many questions and dig so deep.

Anyway,....I am Mr. Potter (Juan always calls me Porter...lol), and I own the BRS GT-Z. I’ve known Juan for a couple years, and I've been using his products for a while, and I love it. The wax is soooo easy to go on the car, and even easier to come off, and it leaves such a brilliant shine. I'm VERYVERY picky about the products I use on my car, and I was using McGuire’s before turbo wax, and McGuire’s is really really good, however it was messy, and would always require hard rubbing to get the wax off…and with turbo wax it's so simple.

Juan is a cool and honest guy so be nice to him. By the way check out his nice a$$ Porsche....if you ever get a chance...check out some of the races he has on his site. Also for my event in May, I will raffle off some Turbo wax products (with a total value of about $125), and I will bring all of my own Turbo wax products just incase people would like to try it. I'm sure Juan will send me some miniature bottle samples so that I can raffle those off too.

Thanks for your support through the years Juan,

Potter
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Old Mar 1, 2007 | 09:56 AM
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Originally Posted by MaximusZTS
What is your relationship with "4 Star Products"?
Originally Posted by Turbo Wax
They are my Friends......
Perhaps I should be more direct. Are your products rebadged "4 Star Products"? Kinda what Chemical guys does.
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Old Mar 1, 2007 | 10:42 AM
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ooh photo contest~!
i want some samples!!
my black paint is soooo messed up right now. Got all kinds of swirls and the tiny scratches... making me mad. Im really bad at detailing cars. So maybe if the product is good enough maybe itll even out when i use it. LOL
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Old Mar 1, 2007 | 05:18 PM
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Originally Posted by MaximusZTS
Perhaps I should be more direct. Are your products rebadged "4 Star Products"? Kinda what Chemical guys does.
Our products are not rebaged, why could a company that has been in business for over 27 years could do that ? we have our own company, our own private label, our own formulas, our own market, I myself design all the art work, the names the colors the odor, what products we want to land is all me.

4 Star has been helping us from the beginning, we however are two different company’s with different owners, different markets, we market our product on our own, if we make money is for us, if we loose money is our money, it just happens that they have help us with all the technical issues and a few other things to get us off the ground in the past.

I hope that I have answer your question/questions that you may have regarding us and 4 Star.
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Old Mar 1, 2007 | 05:31 PM
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Originally Posted by myladyz33
i met one of the guys from turbo wax at orlando HIN very cool guy and the z that was their that used the wax looked super clean and was so smooth i thought i was molesting a babies bottom
Hi there again. I believe that was me that you met at HIN Orlando. I had brought the black 350Z (my friends car) to the show.


I have been using the Turbowax products for over a year now, and I absolutely love them. As Harrypotter said, it is very easy to use. I used to use Zaino and meguiar's before, and I too, did not like how meguair's was hard to take off. The turbo wax will come right off with a quick and easy swipe. It gives the paint an amazing shine and a very deep reflection. It also makes the paint, as said by myladyz33, "smooth as a babies bottom."

Here are some pics of what my white 350Z and my Mercedes CLK55 AMG look like after using the turbowax products. Everything was done by hand. I never used a buffer, and the cars still come out smooth and shiny.


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CLK55 AMG








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Old Mar 1, 2007 | 06:23 PM
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Originally Posted by Turbo Wax
We are always looking to expand our business, heres my direct e-mail
Eamil sent.
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Old Mar 1, 2007 | 08:13 PM
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Originally Posted by Turbo Wax
Our products are not rebaged, why could a company that has been in business for over 27 years could do that ? we have our own company, our own private label, our own formulas, our own market, I myself design all the art work, the names the colors the odor, what products we want to land is all me.

4 Star has been helping us from the beginning, we however are two different company’s with different owners, different markets, we market our product on our own, if we make money is for us, if we loose money is our money, it just happens that they have help us with all the technical issues and a few other things to get us off the ground in the past.

I hope that I have answer your question/questions that you may have regarding us and 4 Star.

Thanks, I hope you don't think I was trying to cause trouble. I just wanted a more complete picture of who you/your company are. The "they are my friends" answer was kinda vauge, and I see companies all time coming out with thier new this and that and it is nothing new it is just rebadged. I know chemical guys does this. You can call them up and they will put anyones name on their product and let you sell it as your own. I just did not know if 4 star did the same thing.

Once again thanks for your answer.
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Old Mar 2, 2007 | 03:04 AM
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Originally Posted by MaximusZTS
Thanks, I hope you don't think I was trying to cause trouble. I just wanted a more complete picture of who you/your company are. The "they are my friends" answer was kinda vauge, and I see companies all time coming out with thier new this and that and it is nothing new it is just rebadged. I know chemical guys does this. You can call them up and they will put anyones name on their product and let you sell it as your own. I just did not know if 4 star did the same thing.

Once again thanks for your answer.
Not a problem, I fully undersatand, it is a big task to show people that you are really sincere, so many products so many claims that is very confusing, thats why we never make claims like we have the Best car care products or this or that, I have always said that we do feel that we have a Great product line with a Great customer service, the customer always has a choice, take my neighbor's as an example, he still uses a car wax paste from the 70s,lol

just in another note we do share the same bottles as our friends the only reason is that is cost effective.

If you still have any other questions please feel free to ask.
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Old Mar 2, 2007 | 04:29 AM
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You know what Juan....it's unfortunate that there are companies that are as big as Mcguires and stuff like that, because it's sometimes the smaller companies that really have better products, but people get caught up in brand names too much. I've never been fooled by brand names....to be honest, I just USE WHAT WORKS BEST FOR ME.

Great Product Hands down, and people really have t actually FEEL what Turbo wax does to your car....it's unreal how the car FEELS after waxing it....
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Old Mar 2, 2007 | 05:09 AM
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My 0.02

It seems as though when any company introduces a new product people are sceptically.

Take as an example Starbucks Coffee, is that Coffee that good ? I don't think so but many people do, the same happens with car wax, the true is that 90% is how you prep the surface, making the car shinny is the easy part, but then again not everyone wants to spend 5 hours to make a ride nice. we do.

I bet if people hear about a new strip joint that will be opening up or bar in their town they do not go on-line and say I bet the girls are going to be fat and ugly or the beer is going to flat and cost too much. They will go first to find out before complaining about it.

As for as cost, people do not seem to have a problem paying 2.00 dollars for for a small bottle of water and 2.50 on a gallon of gas. They spend 30 plus thousand on the car and hundreds of dollars for accessories, 2.00 or more dollars on an air freshener that smells like a rat and may last only a week.

and we could have zillion more examples, at the end of the day is all about choice.

Maybe someday we can put the sandwich bag trick to the test.
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Old Mar 2, 2007 | 05:59 AM
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How about doing a group buy for a full line up of products offered? I mean everything. What do you think Juan?
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Old Mar 2, 2007 | 06:03 AM
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WOW....that's a great Idea....start a list...get some interest, and see what Juan says...
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