Has anyone here ever used Migliore wax? I don't remember how I came across there website, but was curious about the wax, and wanted to know if anyone has ever used it? Migliore: Luxury Car Care
I've never tried it but I've seen it on Glimmer Glass Detailing which is apparently one of their distributors.
I won a free jar on one of the 350Z forums are part of a monthly contest. I haven't had a chance to try it out yet but from the reviews I have read it is supposed to be very good.
Hopefully I might be able to answer any questions you guys might have about Migliore products! Surprisingly enough I was doing some research on the upcoming showcase feature for Migliore in the New York Times, and this website came up. Rather than regurgitate information off of our website for you guys on how Migliore works and what it is, I'd rather directly answer any questions you all may have about it. In the meantime, here are a couple of shots of the Migliore products in action. Obviously, some of these details are not purely Migliore wax, but a combination of clay baring, polishing, etc, with a finish of Migliore. (Admins, mods, please let me know if I overstep any supporting vendor bounderies with this post!) What you wil see in most of these shots is the Migliore Paste wax, Migliore Tire Glaze, and Migliore Wheel Seal products. Now if you will excuse me, I'm off to research becoming a forum sponsor before I get in too much trouble...
when is the feature going to be in the new york times? we get that paper at my work, and would like to check it out.
I was thinking of starting a similar thread yesterday! I've been seeing a lot of them on the 350z forums, as others have said. Everyone seems to be impressed. Thanks for the info Owen.
Thanks everyone! This is a great forum you guys have set up here. I just got info from Nica regarding supporting vendors so hopefully I can get that set up soon. The article in the New York Times is coming out in the October 5th Sunday Edition, and will be in the NYT Key Magazine which is included with the paper. We're very excited about how far the company has grown in such a small time, and its a huge honor to be reconized by a publication the size of the Times. Before we get our supporting vendor payments in I don't want to push our products too much (out of respect for the vendors who have paid their dues already), so if you have any direct product questions please PM me and I'll do what I can to get them answered for you! Thanks again guys! :headbang:
Thank you for not pushing your products Owen and for being fair to the existing forum sponsors. Please keep the advertising of your products/company to a minimum, just like you said, to be fair to those that have paid to advertise here at Detailing Bliss. If members have questions I'm sure they will get the answers and there is no harm talking about other products, there are many products out there, just as long as we all remain respectful to the existing forum sponsors that's all I ask.
Hmmm... I'm not too impressed with the black colors but on that silver it does look pretty deep. Maybe it's the photography, I'd still have to try it first hand.
looks alright.. but too tough in pics. they have a super small lineup but that could mean a few super awesome products.. if i wasn't so happy with what i have i would drop some $$. but i just bought every qd Phil has to try out.. i have to try this optimum craze. i just got around 250usd from phil.. plus a small 100usd cg order. plus get this 150usd for all the swabs and scrubber swab types from griots(my first order) plus a detailing stick set.. i mean come on.. griots should be ashamed of those prices.. their prices for disposable items is off the charts.. phil help.. get some concourse type swabs and such.
Good morning all, Like Owen said above, we are not trying to disrespect any vendors. I spoke with Nica a few months back regarding becoming a vendor on the forum, we should be coming aboard shortly. I wanted to attached a few pictures:
Looks exactly like any other washed and waxed vehicle to me. I find it funny that an article of your product is to appear in a paper 2 months after you report it online. Would that be a paid advertisement?
Thank you for the compliment. The article is not a paid advertisement. An article in a major publication takes months to plan. This timeframe includes everything from the initial request to shoot our products, shipping times for product photoshoots, the actual photoshoot, editing of pictures, writing and revising of the article. The New York Times article is in the "Most Wanted" section based on editors preference, not paid advertisements.