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    GATORBACK..... I know u all read my post! permanent and easy......

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    No offense intended Mike

    Quote Originally Posted by mike nomy View Post
    GATORBACK..... I know u all read my post! permanent and easy......
    But according to an earlier post you made you bought the VX in August 2010. I dont think 2 months is enough to call it permanent
    "Take it up with my butt, cuz he's the only one that gives a crap"

    Carter Pewterschmidt

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    Quote Originally Posted by mike nomy View Post
    GATORBACK..... I know u all read my post! permanent and easy......
    And more expensive, more complicated to apply, and as circmand pointed out, not fully vetted (i.e., only 1-2 members have actually documented their use of the product). I was one of the folks that decided to sit out the Refinish Restorer craze, and now that I've seen the problems Sue's had I'm glad I did. (For everyone that has RR and likes it, yes I know it's probably a great product 80+% of the time, just pointing out that we have documented weaknesses in the product.)

    The way I see it I'm working my way up to GatorBack. B2B looked great and I didn't mind applying it every few weeks, but the streaks between drove me nuts. So I tried the Meguiar's product (twice as expensive as B2B) and it was worthless IMHO. I just tried 303 and although it didn't streak, it did wash off uniformly in the rain. So the last topical option is TS-1, and if that doesn't work to my satisfaction, I'll go with GatorBack. Hopefully between your experience with GatorBack and the stories posted by myself and others in this thread we can help new members to avoid wasting their money by learning from our trial and error.

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