Archive for the ‘Bottle Size’ Category

Cleaning Kits

Tuesday, January 23rd, 2007
 

We have seen several cleaning kits offered that come complete with a set of fancy brushes, injectors, special nozzles, powders, special liquids and other fancy gear.

When you first look at those cleaning kits they look as if you are receiving a comprehensive assortment of specialized cleaning products.

Ask yourself this question. If the core cleaning products worked as advertised then why do you need all of this additional gear?

In our opinion cleaning kits are a ploy to appeal to those consumers that are gullible and easy to impress. These cleaning kits are particularly attractive to those consumers that have experienced cleaning product failures and are searching for redemption with these kits.

If the cleaning kit is moderately successful at producing usable results this type of consumer can rationalize that the prior product failures were not actually their fault.

If the core cleaning products worked then why would they need all of this additional help? Cleaning kits are nothing more than a marketing tactic that is commonly employed by marketing websites to entice you into purchasing their cleaning products.

Don’t be foolish if money is a problem you are much better off purchasing one bottle of a high quality professional quality cleaning product than a box that is chock full of useless and ineffective cleaning paraphernalia.

Look for the word “Goodies” as they try to sweeten the deal and entice you into the sale.

Bottle Size

Sunday, September 24th, 2006
 

Does size really matter?

It does when you are struggling to remove persistent cat and dog urine.

However this is the most prevalent ploy used by the flim flam artists to fool you into purchasing their products.

You would be well advised to concentrate on the efficacy of the cleaning products you are considering.

Not being vigilant and falling for this age old deception will result in you purchasing a gallon or two of worthless watered down products.

Do you want to purchase a gallon of water or a bottle of muscle?

Remember it’s not how big the bottle is that counts.

It’s how much fight is in that bottle.