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Griff_in_Fairba
Feb 21, 2018Explorer III
Eric Hysteric wrote:"Unknown" is a valid description, largely due to availability and familiarity. "Not popular" has a much more limited applicability. Some products are "not popular" due to being relatively unknown, a situation that can be correct. Truly unpopular products don't last long in the market place. A product being unpopular is usually the result of product inadequacies or being overshadowed by better products.
I don't know, but maybe most of this names are unknown or not popular in the USA but Griff, if you are interested i can compile a small set for testing and send it to you.
Most of the people on this thread are in North America so posting lists/descriptions of products only available in Europe wouldn't be very useful here. At a minimum, significant research into the European-unique products would be necessary for finding equivalent products available in North America.
It's becoming apparent you have significant experience in restoration. So, generic descriptions of products you use, rather than brand names, may be useful to thread members. Likewise, descriptions of your techniques would provide useful alternatives to what I post.
I'm not saying you shouldn't compile a list of useful EU products. Quite the contrary, I encourage you to do so ... sharing knowledge is important. However, publish the list where it is most useful -- that is, readily available to Europeans.
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