Originally Posted By: KrisZ
Hundaifan, do you even read the thread before giving your useless replies? The two red mercs were done in NF, as well as the pics posted by Chris.
Also, no one in this thread said NF is easy to work with, doesn't dust and doesn't stain plastic trim, but it was mentioned that if one is careful with the application and doesn't apply too much of the product, NF is not that bad to work with. But there is a learning curve to it.
Again, start reading the replies instead of skimming them.
Hello pot...meet kettle. Did you even read the thread posts? By the way...it's spelled Hyundai.
Many of the OTHER cars referenced with photos were stated to have been detailed with products other than NuFinish by ANOTHER poster.
This has been a wonderful circle of 140 posts that we've all run around in together. Everyone seems to have made their case for it being either a lousy product or one they endorse (repeatedly).
In hindsight...the time spent by us all discussing a $7 product sold at Walmart as a serious solution to put on a $30K-$60K vehicle for quality protection has far exceeded the contrasting points themselves - on either side.
For those choosing to knowingly use NuFinish...all power (and a few prayers) with you.
Hundaifan, do you even read the thread before giving your useless replies? The two red mercs were done in NF, as well as the pics posted by Chris.
Also, no one in this thread said NF is easy to work with, doesn't dust and doesn't stain plastic trim, but it was mentioned that if one is careful with the application and doesn't apply too much of the product, NF is not that bad to work with. But there is a learning curve to it.
Again, start reading the replies instead of skimming them.
Hello pot...meet kettle. Did you even read the thread posts? By the way...it's spelled Hyundai.
Many of the OTHER cars referenced with photos were stated to have been detailed with products other than NuFinish by ANOTHER poster.
This has been a wonderful circle of 140 posts that we've all run around in together. Everyone seems to have made their case for it being either a lousy product or one they endorse (repeatedly).
In hindsight...the time spent by us all discussing a $7 product sold at Walmart as a serious solution to put on a $30K-$60K vehicle for quality protection has far exceeded the contrasting points themselves - on either side.
For those choosing to knowingly use NuFinish...all power (and a few prayers) with you.