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doogdilinger

05/12/10 11:29 PM

#129358 RE: OPM #129357

*yawn*...I guess next you're gonna tell us your paint friend knows more about the practical merits of the product than all the purchasing managers combined at all the mainstream retailers who've already signed deals with WNBD right?

Always an amusing read when peoples sentiments shift depending on whether they're in or out of a play...& speaking of (sp)...what's with "habbits"...is that Lao Tzu or your version of how to spell the word lol?

Posted by: OPM Date: Saturday, January 30, 2010 12:20:19 AM
In reply to: Backyard Sherpa who wrote msg# 118331 Post # of 129357

Watch your thoughts, they become your words.
Watch your words, they become your actions.
Watch your actions, they become your habbits.
Watch your habbits, they become your character.
Watch your character, it becomes your destiny.
-Lao-Tzu

I was of the same opinion - that things got misconstrued or over amplified. We are still on the same team last time I checked. WNBD/Eric etc has yet to let anyone down, unless they had a far too overzealous expectation for anyone let alone a mere CEO of an ever emerging and expanding junior company (hence the pink sheets). Eric has been nothing short of forthright, honest, reliable and perhaps most importantly *non-exaggerative* Lmao, I know that is not a word but thats the only way I know to describe Eric.

I of all people can't promise anything, but keep your eyes peeled - I would wager a substatial portion of my shares, that the IIS will be up on pinksheets sooner than later. i.e. for those less intuitive - on time as per CEO Eric.

Regardless, if you don't believe in WNBD and Eric anymore then by all means sell your shares. It's not gonna stop this freight train that has just left the first station, let alone all her other destinations!

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User-65225

05/12/10 11:32 PM

#129359 RE: OPM #129357

With a paint mess like that you cant always get out all the dyes/pigments from the paint stuck in the fibers, especilly when it sits for days like that mess did... This in not a white paint, its HOT PINK which contains the color RED, one of the strongest pigments.

If you read the whole thread (which does not exist anymore), Oxiclean did not even take out the pink pigment (very visible on white carpet)... and Oxiclean is a bleaching agent.

If you would rather use a toxic chem to do what Winning Colours can with oil based paint, have at it... Millions of others are moving away from those products.

Trying to knock the product efficacy wont work here, cause we have so much that proves otherwise... You might want to try other topics.

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just_an_ant

05/12/10 11:34 PM

#129360 RE: OPM #129357

What's a bruch?

My pro painter friend will have nothing to do with either - he simply throws out his brushes and buys new after every job. More cost effective for him. He can paint more in 10 minutes than the cleaning of even the most expensive of brushes adds to his bottom line.



That's not the norm

furthermore takes too much product to do the job.



That's not the norm (especially compared to mineral spirits and solvents that most folks use on oil based paints, when factoring in wet latex - WC diluted is practically soap/water). Soap/Water doesn't work on dried latex. Most latex when dried is "washable" for a reason, without removing the paint.

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Consulting with someone who doesn't clean doesn't seem indicative of reasonable and usual practices in the industry.....call me old fashion and sensible.

But hey, thanks for the opinion.

I'll also keep looking for a certain super bowl hat on ebay - i wanna buy it to hand out as a present some day.
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ChargnBull

05/12/10 11:38 PM

#129362 RE: OPM #129357

I agree ..this stuff does really work OPM and if anyone should know it would be you!!!...


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Posted by: OPM Date: Wednesday, August 26, 2009 1:12:43 PM
In reply to: TAKI who wrote msg# 8324 Post # of 15203

Glad I bought in yesterday. The product has been on the shelves at every Canadian Tire and Home Depot I've been to lately. The best part, picked up a bottle the other day and this stuff works!! Thanks Taki for calling the bottom.



Posted by: OPM Date: Saturday, September 26, 2009 7:22:27 PM
In reply to: OPM who wrote msg# 104214 Post # of 129363

Oh and Akzo Nobel took over ICI (well pretty sure anyway). If there is one thing I'm knowledgeable about is paint unfortunately. That's how I found out about Winning Brands. I worked at DuPont for a few years in their automotive finishings segment.
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Holycroc

05/12/10 11:57 PM

#129365 RE: OPM #129357

So are you a cousin of Dennis? You went way out of your way, like from Kansas to Vietnam, to find this board so you could share the wisdom. You don't care about the stock, only doing your civic duty and public service. Noble. You coulda stayed quiet and just lived your life and played on the internet, but no, you searched and searched and found this place and heaven it was. Now this be your place of worship, stand at the alter and preach to us the gospel!

Not that I ever entirely buy into the masses that say something works so good and is good as gold, but I certainly don't buy into those that are overly obnoxious in their take against it.

Hell, ain't it marketing 101 anyways. Most of the products out there never work nearly as well as advertised or "shown" on tv, but they have a catchy name, or snazzy, eye catching label, enough truth to get them on the shelves and rest is history. Ain't there a litany of products sold on tv that sell thousands and prolly millions, that prolly ain't worth the cost of the commercial made for it. WC clearly does enough things well, stretch the truth a little, do some golden marketing and you can be the next great thing. You do the marketing well, you set the foundation and you'll sell your way to the moon while it's effectiveness is debated all along the way!!!