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Testimonials
“LATITUDES
AND ATTITUDES”, Clean up your act? “The darn stuff works
better than anything I have used on my boat and got 50,000 miles
of grunge off my stainless with almost no work. It’s the only
polish we use on the “Lost Soul.” Bob Bitchin.
” What do you mean WE????” Jody Bitchin.
“Blue Water Sailing”, In their Collector’s Edition
February, 2005 “Take a shine to this”
Prism Polish gets the Blue Water Sailing seal of approval. It
works well and has enough uses that we plan to keep on trying it
on different materials.
"The truck trailer business is a tough business. We now have a
polish to do a tough job!" Thanks again.
Gene Federhofer, Trailmobile
“Your polish is the best we've used. We are completing an
architectural job, building all of the bronze rails for the
remodel of the Washington DC Marriott ballroom. I'll let you
know when we need more”.
Thanks, Jim Kavle, Atlantic Spar & Rigging
“I have used it {Prism} to clean a number of items around the
house. I am now using it on my sailboat hull - it is making the
gel coat look brand new. Great product!” Bill DeWitt, Chicago
I was in the boatyard at Torreson in Muskegon MI today working
on my Cayenne 41 "Arriba" and ran into Tom from Kalamazoo who
was working on his 14 year old 37.5 Hunter "R Dreambouy". It
looked new. He was telling me about your "Prism" and how well it
worked on fiberglass. He told me he was the first to use it on
fiberglass. I tried a little and it worked the best of any thing
I had tried.” Thomas Palmer
“Used it (Prism) for first time this weekend - works much better
than the metal cleaner we had thur West Marine. We've already
recommended it to several of our friends." Gary
“Jerry, I bought my first jar of Prism Polish at the Chicago
Sailboat Show this winter. We've decided to do all the
stainless on our boat so we're loading up on the good stuff.”
Gary
“A friend, Van Bussman from Detroit has the same boat as I do;
Catalina 470. His boat looks great so I thought I would try the
cleaner/polish he uses, Prism.” Dave K.
“Thank you, Jerry. We purchased Mirage at the Annapolis boat
show last year. And, we love it! We’re using it this season.”
Kristin
“To be specific I recommend Prism Polish for external use on
government weapons”. SSgt Tommy J. Jones, Weapons Custodian,
E Co. 4th Recon Battalion/ USMC
Hi Jerry,
Word of mouth – “ I bought a new boat yesterday (a catamaran)
and one of my biggest problems with the boat was that the
windows were all clouded over (a real problem since {there is}
lots of window space in the galley, nav station, etc. This is a
big plus with catamarans).
The guy who owned the boat had just purchased some of your
product (a friend of his told him that he had to get some) and
he said that the product claimed to be able to clear up oxidized
Plexiglas. All the boat owners standing around said "no way ...
it's just more Internet B.S." We tried it and it was absolutely
AMAZING ... no one could believe the results. The guy who sold
me the boat said that his wife would divorce him if she ever
found out that the windows could be cleared up without replacing
them - - - we were all sworn to secrecy !!!! ;-) Thanks,
Chuck Flynn
“A friend of mine got a tube at Americade and I tried it out. It
put Mother's mag & aluminum polish to shame.” Smith, Thomas A
Bought your product at the Annapolis Boat Show. We have an older
sailboat (22 years old) and I was thoroughly impressed with how
it cleaned up oxidized plexiglass ports and hatches not
to mention how great it works on metal and fiberglass. This
order will be to compound and wax the hull on our 38ft sailboat.
Thanks, Henry
My friend, Capt. Shane La Prade, told me about Prism Polish. He
bought it at the Annapolis Boat Show last fall. I spent a few
days sailing with him and noticed the brass on his boat was
brilliant. Shane credits Prism Polish, and the ease of using
it, for the nice looking brass.
I bought your product at Annapolis Boat Show fall of 04 and used
it on my new Sabre 386 for the 05 season. I really liked the
results, and it is easier to apply and buff than any wax I ever
used. Just realized I do not have enough left for the topsides
this season. Thanks for the quick response. L Cordrey
Jerry...
I saw the original 'Mr. Douglas' demo'd at the Norwalk Boat
Show a few years ago and bought a can. I used it on
the stainless steel on my sailboat and spread the word about
what a great metal polish it was, talking to boaters in a string
of marinas stretching from Connecticut to the Caribbean and
back.
When that ran out I phoned the number on the can and the owner
of the company picked up the phone. I ordered two cans from him
and when it arrived I used it on my stainless again, but decided
to try it out on some deep scratches on my gel-coat; I was
amazed by the results.
Now I use it, as well as the Mirage polish, on all
non-porous metal, glass and plastic from stem to stern, and more
recently brought it into my wife's kitchen to use on a stainless
refrigerator and several black-bottomed pots and pans.
I recently showed a buddy how well it works to eliminate the
pockmarks on the wheel rims of his Harley.
The stuff is so effective -- I remember your company's owner
(forgot his name) telling me there were no harsh abrasives and
to be sure to use paper towels -- I was so impressed and
curious that I went on line to learn about polymers. I still
don't understand why, but it beats old-fashioned stuff like NevR
Dull plus elbow grease by a country mile.
That's my story. I'm in the marketing field myself, publishing
The Global Marketer (http://www.theglobalmarketer.net) so
I appreciate not only the product you manufacture but the
product-name and packaging upgrades that you've made since I
bought my first can.
The stuff is so good, EVERYBODY I demonstrate it to is
absolutely blown away with how well it works. In short, you've
got a terrific product and I’m going to keep on buying it.
I don't know how large your company's production capacity is,
but with the right distribution setup like Boat US/West
Marine, Boaters World, Ace and/or True Value hardware chains,
you could sell MILLIONS of cans if you're not already doing so.
So good luck and best regards. Keep up the good work. And thanks
for asking. Kerry Smith
Jerry,
I machined a part from lexan for NASA. The engineer said he
wanted to be able to see thru it to see how things are
working. When I got done with that thing, it looked like a piece
of crystal.
Now several other engineers want to know how I did it! They want
to be able to do their parts like that.
They make the big bucks! Should I show them what your polish and
a Burger King napkin will do?
To get to the subject, how about sending us a couple boxes of
the small polishes (eight per box).
I don't remember what you were going to charge, but remind me
please.
We have a website about ready to post for machinery related
accessories and will give the polish a page.
I'll send you a link when it's up. Kap Pullen
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