Just got converted into the Meg religion recently. Started stocking up on loads of detailing products. Geez, when one goes to the store to buy these products, how overwhelming it gets looking at the array of products, colours, brands, uses and "detailing icons". It is amazing how much time we can spend gazing at these items...
What I have noticed is that the NXT packaging, glitzy colours and shape is simply an (arguable) shift in the more traditional Meg way of communicating itself. Man, even the applicator pad coming with the tech wax is a cool green/violet combination. And look at the colour combinations of the spray top and bottle, as well as the colours on the labels. Is this a sign of the Meg keeping with the trendier times, or a sign of attracting a different (though still enthusiast) customer segment?
Boy, do the NXT products stand out in terms of visual impressions, and thank the Detailing Gods that the product and outcomes they produce are simply outstanding.
What I have noticed is that the NXT packaging, glitzy colours and shape is simply an (arguable) shift in the more traditional Meg way of communicating itself. Man, even the applicator pad coming with the tech wax is a cool green/violet combination. And look at the colour combinations of the spray top and bottle, as well as the colours on the labels. Is this a sign of the Meg keeping with the trendier times, or a sign of attracting a different (though still enthusiast) customer segment?
Boy, do the NXT products stand out in terms of visual impressions, and thank the Detailing Gods that the product and outcomes they produce are simply outstanding.
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