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John@Lethal

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So as I'm sure some of you already know, we have been bringing in car care products to our growing catalog. As we strive to make Lethal Performance a one-stop shop for all automotive enthusiast, we want to know what you guys want to make your cars looking better than ever.

Some of our newest additions are:
Porter Cable 7424XP Dual Action Polisher
5 Hook and Loop Flexible Backing Plate
Lake Country Hydro-Tech 5.5 Pads

Brand Spankin' new and not even on the site yet are:

Daytona Speed Master Wheel Brush
Grit Guard's
Pinnacle Liquid Souveran



So with that being said; what are you guys looking for? I'd like to gather enough interest in this thread so if there is a common interest, I can offer you guys something worth while by weeks end. We're going to add more products over time, and this is one of the better ways to gauge interest so we can provide what you guys want.

For example:

Packages
Kits (Car Wash kits, Machine Kits, ect)
Combo Deals
Different Brands
Other accessories
-That's a bit vague, so be specific.

Some deals things I had in mind were; enough interest in Porter Cables to offer a sick deal on pads/backing plates, Purchase X amount and get free shipping, Purchase X amount and get a free microfiber and/or Team Lethal Shirt/sticker/banner.

Also guys, if you have any questions whatsoever, call me directly at 877-2LETHAL. I'll be more than happy to answer any questions you guys have.

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DKS

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Hyperdressing

M105 or Menzerna SIP

M205

Plexus

Black Fire Wet Diamond

Do you have any type of pad cleaner? Snappy?

Also, you're selling "DP" pro series wheel cleaner and it's labeled as "Detailer's Pro wheel cleaner" The brand is Detailer's Pride, so I'd either call it "DP pro wheel cleaner" or "Detailer's Pride wheel cleaner" or "Detailer's Pride Pro wheel cleaner" It looks like whoever posted it thinks the "P" stands for "pro" that way.


Good job on the Hydrotech pads. With those 3 choices, the average detailer can do about anything they need to do.
 
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John@Lethal

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Also, you're selling "DP" pro series wheel cleaner and it's labeled as "Detailer's Pro wheel cleaner" The brand is Detailer's Pride, so I'd either call it "DP pro wheel cleaner" or "Detailer's Pride wheel cleaner" or "Detailer's Pride Pro wheel cleaner" It looks like whoever posted it thinks the "P" stands for "pro" that way.


Good job on the Hydrotech pads. With those 3 choices, the average detailer can do about anything they need to do.


The brand is just Detailer's Pro Series, formally known as DP (Detailer's Pride). What happened here was just simply a typo leaving out the word "series" Thanks for picking up on that, though.


Completely agree with you on the pads. We have all the sizes to cater to all types of buffing.


Thanks for the input on the other products though. I plan on bringing in 105/205 as we all know what kind of staple they can be in the garage.
 

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No love for the Flex 3401? Better than the PC IMO.
 

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I should have some more information on the BFWD on Monday. I will see what type of pricing we can offer you guys. Stay tuned.

Matt
 

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I think you would turn alot of Meguire product if you stocked it from members here, although there isnt any I currently buy, other than the glass cleaner.

On a regular basis, I purchase: (and I may get some names slightly incorrect)

Cobra microfiber towels, purple - I buy at least 5 every other month
Snappy pad cleaner - I go thru 4 per month
Uber Pads (all colors) - I buy likely 6 every 3 months
Lake County Smart Pads (all colors) - same as above
Menzerna: Super Intensive Polish, 85rd, Power Lock Polymer Sealer, Intesive Polish - once or twice a year
Chemical Guys: Maxi Suds II, Green Clean, P40 Detailer, Clay Luber - every 4 months
Blackfire Wet Diampond - yearly
Zaino - 6 months
Adams white drying towel - 2 per year
Spray bottles, any brand - varies, I buy gallons and dispurse into these

What I think is handy or would sell:
Bottle Racks / Organizers
Flex Polisher
Buckets
Grit Guards
Air Dryers - if you can market at a good price
Natty's Blue

I think members, as a whole, would purchase from Lethal if the cost was at least competative from a place were they can get both their performance parts and their maintanence products. Keep in mind, most detail retailers run further discounts and codes which make them even cheaper than they advertise.
 

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