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  • #31
    I liked the color of the old site. Lots of red and yellows. I'm not a big grey fan. Actually, some lighter overall color might be nice.

    But the graphics are neat, and it works in Firefox.
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    • #32
      One thing that I noticed with the Search.... Brings up more articles and what not. It would be nice to search just the estore for products and/or use an "Advanced Search" to limit to articles or products or help documents and so on. It might make finding products easier.

      Seems the search works better!?!?
      Brandon

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      • #33
        Originally posted by Mike Phillips
        It never has been, that's because it is a product that is especially important that it be diluted to the correct levels for proper use, as such you need to remember the Detailer Line is formulated and targeted for use by "Professionals", not enthusiasts and consumers. Professionals are supposed to be knowledgeable and experienced with the tools of their trade and also use these tools 5 and 6 days a week, year around.

        Wheel Brightener is a great product but we want to make sure that it is used correctly and one way we can do this is to not make it easily available to just anyone that wants to order some. Pro's know how to find these types of product because that's their business.

        Exactly my thoughts Mike.

        I found a gallon jug of it last year and decided to try it out after reading some of the pro detailers reviews about it on MOL.

        I treat this product (Wheel Brightner) with a lot of respect after my 1st experience with it.

        WB has some very strong fumes! So strong that it bothered my upper respiratory tract (That's a 1st for me concerning detailing products).

        My wind got a little tight for a while, even after using it at the proper dilution level. I recommend anyone using WB to wear a least an N-95 respirator when mixing it, and especially when spraying the product on a wheel.

        At least that's my take on it.
        r. b.

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        • #34
          the new site looks great... nice layout

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          • #35
            Originally posted by Rusty Bumper
            Exactly my thoughts Mike.

            I found a gallon jug of it last year and decided to try it out after reading some of the pro detailers reviews about it on MOL.

            I treat this product (Wheel Brightner) with a lot of respect after my 1st experience with it.

            WB has some very strong fumes! So strong that it bothered my upper respiratory tract (That's a 1st for me concerning detailing products).

            My wind got a little tight for a while, even after using it at the proper dilution level. I recommend anyone using WB to wear a least an N-95 respirator when mixing it, and especially when spraying the product on a wheel.

            At least that's my take on it.
            Hey RB,

            Just make sure that you use it on a cool wheel! Trust me on that one!

            Tim
            Tim Lingor's Product Reviews

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            • #36
              Originally posted by 2hotford
              Hey RB,

              Just make sure that you use it on a cool wheel! Trust me on that one!

              Tim
              Is that bad for the wheels Tim, or is it just bad for the lungs?........Or both?
              r. b.

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              • #37
                Hey RB,

                The hot wheel will cause the product to dry too quickly. But more so, the hotter the wheel, the stronger the fumes are as the water is flashed off from the heat.

                Tim
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                • #38
                  New web site

                  The new site is very cool. It is a lot easier to get around because the navigation is similar to most other web sites.
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                  • #39


                    great site

                    pam

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                    • #40
                      I held off before voting, but I like the new format very well after using it a few times........Makes it easier to find products.

                      I wished my subscription to e-gems would work. I don't think I've ever gotten any e-mails yet, and I believe I signed up more than once.
                      r. b.

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