Malco products, who uses them? Are they good??
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Malco products, who uses them? Are they good??
One of my buddies just started using the Malco cleaning and washing products that his brother sells. How is this stuff?? Justin (my buddy) is now swearing by the Malco showroom shine, isn't it basically like Meguiars quik detailer? His brother told me that Malco is the best stuff on the market, but he is also a salesman, so I don't know how much to beleive. What do you guys think??
Thanks
Paul
Thanks
Paul
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Sorry Brad, I don't really know either. I had never heard of them until I found out that my buddys brother was a distributor for them. Thats why I posted on here to see if anyone else uses the stuff. Here is their website CLICK HERE Hopefully someone will know alittle about them
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Originally Posted by ZAXJAX
I've never heard of them before. Try one of the products and throw your buddy a bone. If it sucks then go back to whatever you used before.
Not too long ago, I tried out a 'Butter Wet Wax' from InstaFinish. They're a small company out of Gardena, CA... honestly, it's a great product. I'm actually considering buying more and using it on silvers and whites (as it looked pretty darn good on a white Civic that I recently did for a buddy -- for free because of a lost bet)
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Originally Posted by RockPick
I'm not positive... I don't think I've ever heard of them. Are they a bathtub blender? (ie: small, local wax company)?
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Malco products are a nationwide franchise company; they are sold by a representative who has an assigned territory much like a Snap On Tool dealer or other route salesman.
As mentioned previously, their target market is dealers and detail shops. Many of the new car dealers in this area use their products because the local rep has been in business a long time and has a very good reputation for not only servicing the dealerships, but also for helping train detail guys for those dealers.
Their products are like any other company; there are some designed to hit lower price points that do not show the same quality as products at a higher price.
For many small used car lots, the lower priced products represent a very well priced product and a good bang for the buck.
I know of a Mercedes Dealership that is one of his bigger accounts, they use his top line stuff and you can tell.
As mentioned previously, their target market is dealers and detail shops. Many of the new car dealers in this area use their products because the local rep has been in business a long time and has a very good reputation for not only servicing the dealerships, but also for helping train detail guys for those dealers.
Their products are like any other company; there are some designed to hit lower price points that do not show the same quality as products at a higher price.
For many small used car lots, the lower priced products represent a very well priced product and a good bang for the buck.
I know of a Mercedes Dealership that is one of his bigger accounts, they use his top line stuff and you can tell.