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Insurance God 08-13-2007 02:57 PM

Sauce line of products
 
The Sauce line is very popular on the West coast and is starting to make its way around the US. If anyone is interested in trying something new (that works great), let me know via email or phone. We are now selling this line that includes:

Hot Sauce - This is the flagship of the Sauce line. Sure, you can say you have tried it all, but once you try Hot Sauce, you're old products will just begin to collect dust on your shelves.

What you need to know:
  • Removes hard water spots & mineral deposits
  • Safe, soft water based detailer with specialty Polymer waxes
  • Will NOT strip your current wax, adds additional wax with each use
  • Designed for Fiberglass, Plastic, Chrome, Glass and all painted surfaces
  • Spray on, wipe off application
  • Available in Quart (32oz) and Gallon (128oz) bottles

There are a few other products in the Sauce line-up that include:
Transom Sauce, Vinyl Sauce, Condition Sauce, Pro Sauce (cleaner wax), Quickie Sauce (pure wax - quick detail)

Cost Details:
Hot Sauce: Gallon $49.95 or $19.95 per quart
Transom Sauce: $19.95 per quart
Vinyl Sauce: $19.95 per quart
Condition Sauce: $24.95 per quart
Quickie Sauce: $24.95 per quart
Pro Sauce: $29.95 per quart

We have a special on all products right now (price not reflected above). Please call or email for details.

(Please note: these products come in quart sizes & many other cleaning / detail products only come in pint sizes. Also, all products come with a 100% money back guarantee.)

If you want more details about these products, please email or call (we also have shipping specials).

Panic Button 08-13-2007 03:28 PM

The stuff works great!

Boomer 880 08-13-2007 04:01 PM

I tried the Hot Sauce, Transom Sauce, and Vinyl Sauce and did NOT like any of them... sorry.

In my experience, the products did little or nothing for me. In my case, the boat was on the trailer every day, so the amount of grim accumulated was minimal. However, the products did little to remove any build-up.

303 is a better interior protector and lasted longer.

Just my $.02

Griff 08-13-2007 04:23 PM


Originally Posted by Boomer 880 (Post 2233068)
I tried the Hot Sauce, Transom Sauce, and Vinyl Sauce and did NOT like any of them... sorry.

In my experience, the products did little or nothing for me. In my case, the boat was on the trailer every day, so the amount of grim accumulated was minimal. However, the products did little to remove any build-up.

303 is a better interior protector and lasted longer.

Just my $.02

I've used the same 3 products and liked them all. The Vinyl Sauce is a heavy duty cleaner not a protectant and needs to be dilluted for use.

Hot Sauce is great for removing water spots.

Insurance God 08-13-2007 06:59 PM


Originally Posted by Griff (Post 2233118)
I've used the same 3 products and liked them all. The Vinyl Sauce is a heavy duty cleaner not a protectant and needs to be dilluted for use.

Hot Sauce is great for removing water spots.

I agree. Also, use the Condition Sauce after the Vinyl Sauce (or just the Condition Sauce if the interior is not dirty). I have used everything except the Transom Sauce (I'll try it soon).

What I like about the Hot Sauce is that is does NOT strip your wax (even adds some).

There is a 100% money back guarantee & I will refund shipping if anyone is not happy.

thunderusone 08-13-2007 07:45 PM

I need some puzzy sauce.

Frequency 08-13-2007 09:04 PM


Originally Posted by thunderusone (Post 2233493)
I need some puzzy sauce.

You need to back away from the computer. :drink:

Did Eddie let the cats out again? :D

thunderusone 08-13-2007 10:09 PM

Nice!
Who let the cats out.....meow....meow....meow.....meow... Who let the cats out...:D :D

thunderusone 08-13-2007 10:10 PM

Should the Puzzy sauce be used before or after the transom sauce?

Insurance God 08-13-2007 10:20 PM


Originally Posted by thunderusone (Post 2233749)
Should the Puzzy sauce be used before or after the transom sauce?

Before & after :cool-smiley-011:


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