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Originally Posted by supercharged
What does sucks, is that some items cannot be shipped to California. Always California. If they would really care about environment, they should of got rid of all old vehicles that pollute the atmosphere like a thousand cars. Raise road fees on them, like they do in Germany, - the older your vehicle get - the more you pay fees to DMV.
Yeah...get poor people off the road!!!
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I ordered mine today! Can't wait to try it out.
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Originally Posted by supercharged
What does sucks, is that some items cannot be shipped to California. Always California. If they would really care about environment, they should of got rid of all old vehicles that pollute the atmosphere like a thousand cars. Raise road fees on them, like they do in Germany, - the older your vehicle get - the more you pay fees to DMV.
Well, say what you want. At least here I don't have to smell other people's nasty smoke. You don't realize the difference until you leave the state. Pew! (sp)
~Lulu~
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Originally Posted by 3Dog
Yeah...get poor people off the road!!!
Sorry, but I don't think what Germany does is fair, and I have to agree with 3dog. But then again, here we can agree to disagree; to each, his own. We have really messed up our whole planet....
~Lulu~
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It's not about getting anyone off the road, but it does sucks to pay more fees on newer cars. Why? They pollute air less, so should be charged less.
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Originally Posted by ltoman
Why is the creme not available for shipment to California?
You can substitue it with Bavarian Cream
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Hmm... I'm curious about whether that "paint shield" really "shields" or not. We've heard that claim from many a dubious 3-in-the-morning as seen on tv products... will this one possibly be the first LSP to provide real scratch resistance? I'm very skeptical, but not passing judgement.
And the sub-topic that's popping up in this thread... worthy of another, separate thread indeed! Lots of paranoia and wasted life in the world and our country today.
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No molecular thickness protective layer can give true, real world scratch resistance. Just common sense.
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Originally Posted by paul34
Hmm... I'm curious about whether that "paint shield" really "shields" or not. We've heard that claim from many a dubious 3-in-the-morning as seen on tv products... will this one possibly be the first LSP to provide real scratch resistance? I'm very skeptical, but not passing judgement.
And the sub-topic that's popping up in this thread... worthy of another, separate thread indeed! Lots of paranoia and wasted life in the world and our country today.
Its a paint sealant .... replacable and obviously will wear down with environmental contaminents and UV exposure as will all paint sealants. Even the ones the dealers offer.
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Originally Posted by killrwheels@autogeek
Its a paint sealant .... replacable and obviously will wear down with environmental contaminents and UV exposure as will all paint sealants. Even the ones the dealers offer.
Of course, I'm just curious about the advertised "scratch-resistance."
I agree with Bence, I don't see how a layer just a few molecules thick can provide scrtach resistance.
Regardless, though, I'm still looking forward to the first few reviews of this product. Even if that one feature doesn't work, if its still a quality sealant, I might just have to try it!
Last edited by noname5; 01-20-2007 at 01:52 PM.
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