Saturday, April 28, 2012

Happy weekend to all from Uncle Pooters! We just wanted to cover some questions about Headlight sealant|sealer The answer is, No, we do not use it and here is why: When we came up with the idea for Uncle Pooters, the whole idea was to make it for the working-class Joe, the single mom, the teenager with his or her first car and those in general with a tight budget. (The working class) We aimed to keep our prices low at rock bottom, but still be effective. This is made for vehicles such as Hyundai Accents, Kia Sephias, Dodge/Plymouth Neons, Fords, NIssans, Hondas, Toyotas and the mainstream norm. Sure, it will work on high-end vehicles, and that is where a sealer should be used. Basically, so many are driving to work & back in their older vehicles nowadays, they want to keep it looking as best they can, but not spend an arm & a leg to do so. They just don't have the cash flow so that's where we come in. The ones who have newer, cars have no need for it, and BMW Porsches, Lexus' Mercedes, Jaguar & the like SHOULD have a sealer on top of it, but these products market a sealer to everyone making it seem as though they need it, when they really don't because the general public doesn't know any better. Let's face it; if you're driving around in a 1998 Honda Civic that is your main mode of transportation and has a book value of $2500...you're just trying to keep your car looking the best you can. That's where Uncle Pooters can help out and it's only $6.00! On the other hand, if you're driving a GMC Yukon Denali that has a book value of $47000, then yes, Even though you'll get great results from our product, a sealer would be in order or a professional. We market to the working class & not try & gouge folks with double talk like a lot of other companies do out there. They'll tell you you need a sealant because of UV rays etc. but the bottom line is, the headlight needs to be deoxidized & cleaned. A cheesy analogy may be it's like your bathtub with rust or lime stains. They come back about twice a year, so you use Lime Away to get rid of it, right? The same is true for older headlights. The oxidation comes back, you clean em up as needed. After the first time of cleaning your headlights with Uncle Pooter's Headlight Sauce, it gets easier the next time! You can tell when the headlight is starting to get cloudy again so a quick application of Uncle Pooter's Headlight Sauce - wipe on, wipe in, rinse off & you're done! No sealer needed!

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