ubeaut
20th August 2020, 04:16 AM
Going to have a bit of a rant here. Apologies to anyone who's offended.
I heard today from a distributor of our EEE that they have had a number of people asking for Yourkshire Grit and saying how U-Beaut was flattering Y/Grit by copying their product.
Sorry to burst the bubble of anyone who thinks we are copying Y/Grit. but we are not!:~
The flattery of having a product copied is ours. Not that I'm at all flattered. None of our original products are copies of anyone else's products. All are original and designed by me right here in Australia. Including EEE-Ultra Shine, our Shellawax range including Shellawax Cream and Glow and Aussie Oil all of which are based on our exclusive Hard Shellac. Sanding Sealer, Waxstiks and Polish Reviver are also my formulations.
Y/Grit has only been on the market for a few years and to my knowledge appeared shortly after our EU distributor started selling EEE into England a few years ago. Not the first thing of ours to be copied either. There have been a few other inferior copies our products made in UK and US most never made it past the first trials. Some claim to be the some or better but most are inferior and failed within a few years.
Also been number of copies of our Original Rotary Sander, designed by the late Kevin Davidson for our great Aussie turner Vic Wood, then improved on and made by me for the past 12+ years. The sander was copied after the first ones went UK many years ago and also by a Mexican manufacturer for US market back in the 90's (they didn't last... literally. They fell apart.) Didn't help our sales into USA though.
EEE has been made by U-Beaut for just over 25 years, from my own formula, as opposed to Yorkshire Grit which is the new kid on the block.
For those who are looking for Y/Grit here in Australia.
How about supporting the original home grown product and stop watching YouTube videos of overseas products which are usually inferior and people with absolutely no idea how to read instructions demonstrating/using EEE.
You can buy it in Australia from 1 seller for $35
or from the UK £10.95 (A$19.95) + postage, packing etc So around A$29 to $33+
or from Canada C$32.99 (A$45.66) + postage etc if they will post it Around A$55 to $59
or from USA US$25 (A$34.50) + postage if they'll post it so around $44 to $47+
Or instead of buying an imported copy why not buy....
THE ORIGINAL home grown product EEE-Ultra Shine for S27.72 GST incl..
Made in our own back yard, AUSTRALIA!
:aussie5:
Don't get me wrong I'm not saying Yorkshire Grit is inferior as I have never tried it.
However I know what ingredients are use and can say I used almost the exact same ingredients for the first trial batches around 27 yrs ago and wasn't as happy with the results as I am with our almost completely different formulation and ingredients which we've had for over 25 years now.
Y/Grit claim: "In comparison tests, we believe the finish is at least equivalent to 1000 grit."
U-Beaut claim: "EEE will break down and cut up to the equivalent of 20,000 grit." More if you really keen enough to continue on, but who can tell the difference on a piece of wood. EEE was designed to be used under our friction polishes Shellawax, Shellawax Cream, Shellawax Glow and Aussie Oil But I wouldn't use them over Y/Grit because of the oil content.
EEE also works brilliantly under Traditional Wax and Woodturners Waxtik. It can also be used as a cut 'n' polish to brighten a shine or cut the plastic look when used over most hard finishes including our Hard Shellac as well as polyurethane, nitrocellulose and other lacquer Danish Oil and Organoil.
A little bit on reading instructions:
Many years ago I had a phone call at around 2am from an irate man in USA claiming, no screaming into the phone...
That Shellawax stuff is ABSOLUTE GARBAGE! I'VE PUT 6 COATS ON A BOWL AND A WEEK LATER IT'S STILL A STICKY MESS.... I'M GOING TO SUE YOU FOR THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS
How did you apply it?
SAME WAY I ALWAYS DO SON WITH A GODAM BRUSH!
You do realise it's a friction polish don't you?
DO YOU THINK I'M STUPID SON?
No not yet.... Did you read the instructions on how to apply it as a friction polish.
I DON'T NEED INSTRUCTIONS SON I'VE BEEN FINISHING THING S FOR OVER 50 YEARS AND i CAN TELL YOU THAT YOUR STUFF IS GARBAGE AND YOU WILL BE HEARING FROM MY LAWYERS!!!
Sorry... I've changed my mind. You're way too stupid to use our products and you can tell your lawyer I said so. Goodnight sir.
WHAT YOU TALKIN BOUT SON IT'S LUNCHTIME HERE IN HOUSTON AND I NEED YOUR NAME AND ADDRESS FOR MY LAWYE.....
CLICK
Mumbling on my way back to bed... Silly old fart, silly old fart, bloody, bloody, bloody. Jeeeeez. Can't even read the address on the bottle where he got the phone number from.
Farrrrrk! :gaah:
Sorry for the Rant.... Mmmmm. No I'm not.
Hope this gives some a bit more information about the 2 product and the differences, as well as buying Australian instead of imported.
Cheers - Neil :U
I heard today from a distributor of our EEE that they have had a number of people asking for Yourkshire Grit and saying how U-Beaut was flattering Y/Grit by copying their product.
Sorry to burst the bubble of anyone who thinks we are copying Y/Grit. but we are not!:~
The flattery of having a product copied is ours. Not that I'm at all flattered. None of our original products are copies of anyone else's products. All are original and designed by me right here in Australia. Including EEE-Ultra Shine, our Shellawax range including Shellawax Cream and Glow and Aussie Oil all of which are based on our exclusive Hard Shellac. Sanding Sealer, Waxstiks and Polish Reviver are also my formulations.
Y/Grit has only been on the market for a few years and to my knowledge appeared shortly after our EU distributor started selling EEE into England a few years ago. Not the first thing of ours to be copied either. There have been a few other inferior copies our products made in UK and US most never made it past the first trials. Some claim to be the some or better but most are inferior and failed within a few years.
Also been number of copies of our Original Rotary Sander, designed by the late Kevin Davidson for our great Aussie turner Vic Wood, then improved on and made by me for the past 12+ years. The sander was copied after the first ones went UK many years ago and also by a Mexican manufacturer for US market back in the 90's (they didn't last... literally. They fell apart.) Didn't help our sales into USA though.
EEE has been made by U-Beaut for just over 25 years, from my own formula, as opposed to Yorkshire Grit which is the new kid on the block.
For those who are looking for Y/Grit here in Australia.
How about supporting the original home grown product and stop watching YouTube videos of overseas products which are usually inferior and people with absolutely no idea how to read instructions demonstrating/using EEE.
You can buy it in Australia from 1 seller for $35
or from the UK £10.95 (A$19.95) + postage, packing etc So around A$29 to $33+
or from Canada C$32.99 (A$45.66) + postage etc if they will post it Around A$55 to $59
or from USA US$25 (A$34.50) + postage if they'll post it so around $44 to $47+
Or instead of buying an imported copy why not buy....
THE ORIGINAL home grown product EEE-Ultra Shine for S27.72 GST incl..
Made in our own back yard, AUSTRALIA!
:aussie5:
Don't get me wrong I'm not saying Yorkshire Grit is inferior as I have never tried it.
However I know what ingredients are use and can say I used almost the exact same ingredients for the first trial batches around 27 yrs ago and wasn't as happy with the results as I am with our almost completely different formulation and ingredients which we've had for over 25 years now.
Y/Grit claim: "In comparison tests, we believe the finish is at least equivalent to 1000 grit."
U-Beaut claim: "EEE will break down and cut up to the equivalent of 20,000 grit." More if you really keen enough to continue on, but who can tell the difference on a piece of wood. EEE was designed to be used under our friction polishes Shellawax, Shellawax Cream, Shellawax Glow and Aussie Oil But I wouldn't use them over Y/Grit because of the oil content.
EEE also works brilliantly under Traditional Wax and Woodturners Waxtik. It can also be used as a cut 'n' polish to brighten a shine or cut the plastic look when used over most hard finishes including our Hard Shellac as well as polyurethane, nitrocellulose and other lacquer Danish Oil and Organoil.
A little bit on reading instructions:
Many years ago I had a phone call at around 2am from an irate man in USA claiming, no screaming into the phone...
That Shellawax stuff is ABSOLUTE GARBAGE! I'VE PUT 6 COATS ON A BOWL AND A WEEK LATER IT'S STILL A STICKY MESS.... I'M GOING TO SUE YOU FOR THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS
How did you apply it?
SAME WAY I ALWAYS DO SON WITH A GODAM BRUSH!
You do realise it's a friction polish don't you?
DO YOU THINK I'M STUPID SON?
No not yet.... Did you read the instructions on how to apply it as a friction polish.
I DON'T NEED INSTRUCTIONS SON I'VE BEEN FINISHING THING S FOR OVER 50 YEARS AND i CAN TELL YOU THAT YOUR STUFF IS GARBAGE AND YOU WILL BE HEARING FROM MY LAWYERS!!!
Sorry... I've changed my mind. You're way too stupid to use our products and you can tell your lawyer I said so. Goodnight sir.
WHAT YOU TALKIN BOUT SON IT'S LUNCHTIME HERE IN HOUSTON AND I NEED YOUR NAME AND ADDRESS FOR MY LAWYE.....
CLICK
Mumbling on my way back to bed... Silly old fart, silly old fart, bloody, bloody, bloody. Jeeeeez. Can't even read the address on the bottle where he got the phone number from.
Farrrrrk! :gaah:
Sorry for the Rant.... Mmmmm. No I'm not.
Hope this gives some a bit more information about the 2 product and the differences, as well as buying Australian instead of imported.
Cheers - Neil :U