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Libra59

06/30/09 8:00 PM

#126476 RE: Fire Lane #126473

We're not selling to the "car enthusiast". Try to comprehend the demographics.
This is not a "detailing" product.
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camper9

06/30/09 8:20 PM

#126490 RE: Fire Lane #126473

That may be true. However, the target market for the auto sponge is not car enthusiasts.

The car enthusiast market is rather small and filled with niche products. SpongeTech's auto product is not for that niche market.


      ¶ i'm sorry, no car enthusiest washes their car with a sponge
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z4lover

06/30/09 8:25 PM

#126494 RE: Fire Lane #126473

So you say this guy is lying???


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fastback

06/30/09 8:30 PM

#126499 RE: Fire Lane #126473

I restore classic muscle cars buddy. Then I sell them for big profit to muscle car guys for big profits. I found our "sponge" at CVS and tried it on my latest project, A '70 Mach 1 fastback. Acapulco Blue with a 10,000 dollar paint job and body work. It works like a champion! The detail shine is awesome and really highlights the extensive paint and body work I did. I'll post pics if you like. This sponge works period! The guys in my car club are buying it...THATS FACT! We love and continue to use. These cars are very expensive with a lot of blood, sweat and cash in them. We wouldn't put the sponge to it if we didn't trust it. You guys on here that bash the product (not the stock) the product itself are absoutely clueless as to it's performance..So, until you try it as I have on cars that you restored with your several thousands of dollars, spare us the commentary. It's obvious to us longs what your motives are.