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  • switerajaya
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    Re: A peek into the future?

    Originally posted by Michael Stoops View Post
    Much of the Asian market is subject to extreme levels of acid rain and other pollutants that we don't have in the West. It's is also a cultural rarity that owners of higher end vehicles will ever do any detailing on their own, rather they take their vehicles to a detail center where the work is done for them. This is especially true in Hong Kong and China. This type of product is very popular in these markets, especially among higher end vehicle clientele, and we are simply addressing that market. The product is not going to be sold as a stand alone product, but rather as the final step in a multi step detailing process that corrects all paint defects and then this coating is applied to protect against the elements. Overall gloss is not the prime objective here - long lasting, tough protection is.

    Our research has been in depth enough that even the product part number has cultural significance in China, as does the product name itself.
    Thanks for the explanation, Mr. Stoops. Also this answer my curiosity about unique product number for deep crystal coating (M188 > 8 for Chinese culture represent "fat" *like "fat" in "Gong Xi Fat Choi"* which mean "prosperity" in general, but for more detailed and specific one, we have to look at the combination itself), which turns out the Meguiar's Asia was concerned about part numbering thing. Perhaps we'll see in future if there're any new Asia only products using part number "168", "189", etc.

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  • Woodie6250
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    Originally posted by Michael Stoops View Post
    Our research has been in depth enough that even the product part number has cultural significance in China, as does the product name itself.
    Very interesting. On a trip to Hong Kong I was fascinated by the importance that numbers play in their society. Some of the buildings we visited had strangely numbered floors.

    Any more detail on the part number for this product? Any 9's in it to symbolise durability or "long lastingness"?

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  • Michael Stoops
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    Much of the Asian market is subject to extreme levels of acid rain and other pollutants that we don't have in the West. It's is also a cultural rarity that owners of higher end vehicles will ever do any detailing on their own, rather they take their vehicles to a detail center where the work is done for them. This is especially true in Hong Kong and China. This type of product is very popular in these markets, especially among higher end vehicle clientele, and we are simply addressing that market. The product is not going to be sold as a stand alone product, but rather as the final step in a multi step detailing process that corrects all paint defects and then this coating is applied to protect against the elements. Overall gloss is not the prime objective here - long lasting, tough protection is.

    Our research has been in depth enough that even the product part number has cultural significance in China, as does the product name itself.

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  • switerajaya
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    Re: A peek into the future?

    Originally posted by Michael Stoops View Post
    No, it's going to be an Asia market only product, at least for the time being.
    If it's ok i'd like to know the particular reason why it's going to be an asia market only product?

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  • Michael Stoops
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    There is something very important to keep in mind regarding M101 - it is designed specifically for use on fresh paint only, not factory applied and cured paint. And the aftermarket paints used in Europe are quite a bit different from those used in the US due to various regulatory concerns, etc. As you probably know, aftermarket paint is vastly different than factory paint due to the way factory paint is baked and cured. And even the construction of the foam pads for this use is unique to Europe.

    Our very own Jason Rose has had the very good fortune to travel all over the word, working with body shops and detailers from Norway to Germany to Turkey, and from China to Hong Kong to South Korea to Malaysia. There are, as has been said, some pretty unique cultural differences in the automotive surface care industry, including the types of products used, and the techniques used with them.

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  • Michael Stoops
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    Originally posted by MGDanny View Post
    Hi Michael !!

    Is the Deep Crystal Coating going to be available in Europe ??
    No, it's going to be an Asia market only product, at least for the time being.

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  • Hans
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    Originally posted by mgdanny View Post
    hi michael !!

    Is the deep crystal coating going to be available in europe ??
    +2

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  • maarten22
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    Originally posted by Michael Stoops View Post

    As for M101 Foam Cut Compound, that's another product designed to address some cultural differences. In many parts of Europe the detail section of a car dealership is held in very high regard. How many times here on MOL, or other US based detailing forums, have people warned very sternly about having a car dealer detail your car? Well, go to Germany and in many cases the detail area of the dealership is the nicest part of the whole organization! But they almost never use wool pads, it's always foam. And the foam pads tend to be very thick. Backing plates are very different too. So, we developed a specialized liquid to work with the type of pad and the type of paint that is so common to that part of the world.
    I can hardly believe this. Visited some dealerships in Germany because I imported some cars to Holland and the quality of the polishing and washing is just as poor as it is in the States. And these were big dealerships not small shops. Have enough pictures of new cars full of buffertrails that came from big dealerships in Holland also.

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  • MGDanny
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    Hi Michael !!

    Is the Deep Crystal Coating going to be available in Europe ??

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  • EPHIOS
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    I talked to one of the representative of my local detail shop about this system. He said, they had a demo of this system, and many of the detailers can't believe on how good the results are with microfiber technologies.

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  • SuperBee364
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    Guys, we already have great polishes available in the form of M105/M205, and the plethora of other great polishes, from Meguiar's and other makers, too.

    So let's concentrate on the stuff we'll be getting *here*, in the U.S of A.

    105/205 re-wrote the book on the amount of correction (and even finishing polishing, really) that a PC could do, while also re-writing the book on the finish an aggressive compound could leave. Now what if they still have their book writing pen handy... Imagine using 105/205 with *pads* that took the 105/205 combo to the next level? Those pads look like the authors at Meguiar's are still kicking out the chapters... Can't wait to read 'em.

    Looks like the Meg's gents/ladies have been listening, too; love the three sizes to choose from. Man, do I wish I had a key to that show case...

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  • Michael Stoops
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    Originally posted by joaks View Post
    Thanks for the response, Michael!

    If I wanted to try the deep crystal coating, is there a way to get it? I live in the US but could ask someone in Asia if needed.
    It is not going to be sold domestically, sorry.
    Originally posted by DetailFreak517 View Post
    Thank you for the detailed explanation, Mr. Stoops!

    I think there could still be a market for M101 here in the states; lots of people here deal with Euro cars, and I'm sure I'm not the only one that prefers sticking to cutting foam pads instead of using wool due to how much better they finish out.

    Just throwing that out there....
    In the overall scheme of things, at least in the US, you are in the minority.

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  • DetailFreak517
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    Thank you for the detailed explanation, Mr. Stoops!

    I think there could still be a market for M101 here in the states; lots of people here deal with Euro cars, and I'm sure I'm not the only one that prefers sticking to cutting foam pads instead of using wool due to how much better they finish out.

    Just throwing that out there....

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  • joaks
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    Thanks for the response, Michael!

    If I wanted to try the deep crystal coating, is there a way to get it? I live in the US but could ask someone in Asia if needed.

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  • Michael Stoops
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    Re: A peek into the future?

    Originally posted by ziggo99 View Post
    Does that buffer look different?
    Nope, that's a current G110v2 buffer.

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