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  • #16
    Re: Re: Old wax ad on TV

    Originally posted by Mike Phillips


    Most of the car wax infomercials follow the same script, light the hood on fire, put the fire out, show there's no damage, tell you to,

    "Call now while operators are standing by"

    You forgot the "order before midnight tonight!"

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    • #17
      Re: Yep...it was AURI!

      Originally posted by TheFiveO

      Not to mention, when did every infomercial company hire a guy with a British accent? And why did us suckers figure since he spoke in the Queens english he was more trustworthy?
      heheh thats funny...in england alot of ads have American (often fake ones too ) accents , makes it sound all hollywood and full of pizazz

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      • #18
        Re: Re: Yep...it was AURI!

        Originally posted by steveo3002
        heheh thats funny...in england alot of ads have American (often fake ones too ) accents , makes it sound all hollywood and full of pizazz
        That IS funny! I often wonder if that's why foreign cars are so popular here (when people argue that quality is very high on some domestic makes), that we want to believe that someone else must do it better.

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        • #19
          yeah i guess we always think the grass is greener on the other side

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          • #20
            The englishman's name is John Parkin. Maybe you purchased your cookwear from him, or other amzing products from Amazing Discoveries.

            Companies or infomercial waxes/car care products which I remember:
            Autofom from Blue Coral
            Auri
            Dura shine
            Adams
            Lazer Glaze
            Glo (something or another)
            GS 27
            Shiwala
            Touchless car care
            Colored waxes
            Shazami
            Simoniz
            Black Magic

            By the way GS27 is a French car care products company.
            Last edited by Teak; Jun 16, 2006, 06:06 AM.
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            --Jerry Springer

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