NGK has an official mascot known as the NGK mascot or NGK Girl. This mascot represents the brand and is often seen in promotional materials and events. The NGK mascot also has a presence on Twitter, where it interacts with followers and promotes NGK products and campaigns. The NGK mascot's Twitter account is managed by the marketing team of NGK, and they use it to engage with the brand's target audience. The account posts updates about NGK products, contests, and events, keeping followers informed and engaged. The NGK mascot also interacts with followers by answering queries, responding to comments, and even retweeting content related to NGK.
Lastly, an auto detailing kit on par with the professionals will include a product that cleans the engine compartment and the chassis of the vehicle. Both of these areas are prone to accumulating stubborn dirt and road grime.
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The NGK mascot also interacts with followers by answering queries, responding to comments, and even retweeting content related to NGK. The NGK mascot's Twitter presence helps in building brand awareness and increasing engagement with the brand. The account features engaging content, such as fun and relatable posts, behind-the-scenes glimpses, and informative videos.
Thread: Experience with AutoMagic products?
I`ve been extremely busy with work and school so it`s been a while since I`ve posted, but lately a one-man distribution team has been making weekly visits to my shop in hopes of getting us to switch to him for products and supplies. He is kind of annoying and I had never heard of Automagic before so I never paid him much attention, but someone was asking me about their stuff on another forum so I got curious.
Has anyone here ever used any AutoMagic products? They are apparently used by Toyota and Ford dealerships and recommended by them as well as Isuzu, Chrysler and Hyundai. The guy`s prices would save us a good chunk of money but I would rather continue paying more if the products I currently use are better. Thanks in advance for any feedback.
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Their products are used at many dealerships as are 3M, Meguiar`s, Car Brite, Menzerna, etc. Don`t be excited alone by the fact that automobile dealers use them.
That said, they sell a full range of auto cleaning, detailing, and related products. They can be a one-stop shop. They tend to cater to the bulk customer: someone in business who buys by the gallon instead of the 16 oz bottle of wax or buys 5 gallons or 55 gallon drums of APC or degreaser.
With very little experience using much of their product line, I can`t comment. Others on this board have used their products and have good things to say.
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Ah. Braintree Mass. my brother lived there a hundred years ago. AutoMagic has gotten some good reviews here.07-18-2007, 11:05 PM #4
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Auto Magic isn`t bad. Well, I haven`t really used too many of their products but I have used their glass cleaner, dress it, and magic dressing before and I still use them to this day except for their glass cleaner(i just use water and an mf now) not because it didn`t work great cause it did but its easier to pick up a wet mf and go to town. Theres someone on this site( i cant remember the name) that uses their products all the time I think.07-18-2007, 11:07 PM #5
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David Fermani will chime in on this subject.Phoenix & Scottsdale Detailer 07-18-2007, 11:55 PM #6
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Automagic is one of the top distributors in this country for bulk detailing chemicals to professional detail shops. Most businesses will not spend $70 for a can of Sourevan when they can buy a gallon of a liquid wax for $30 (my shop included).
I have used Automagic in the past, but frankly it has been a while and can`t comment on specific products. Currently, we get our chemicals from Rightlook and a local chemical supply distributor.
If you go through as much chemical as I do (or any other professional detail shop), a bulk distributor is the way to go because every penny you save goes into the business. For most detailers here on Autopia, a gallon of Menzerna goes a long way and an extra doller here or that isn`t an issue. That`s the difference between detailing for fun and detailing for food and a mortgage.
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They have some good products, and they are cheap.07-19-2007, 02:50 AM #8
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Yeah well I like to stock 90% boutique gear in gallons and 10% bulk fin five to twenty litres from a great friend who supplies one of the best bulk brands available worldwide.
I would never just use bulk stuff as it`s outdated mostly (made by people who think you can`t machine polish unpainted plastics, polyurethane and fibreglass.
I might only do three or five cars a week max as I deal with clubs, car lovers with no time to DIY and show ponies, not dealership cars, pre sale details and express detail. I`ll leave that to the monkey`s down here.
Car care/detailing sadly isn`t high on the agenda for 98% of australians. 07-19-2007, 04:53 AM #9Join Date Jan 2002 Location Atlanta, GA Posts 8,402 Post Thanks / Like Likes (Given) 0 Likes (Received) 2 Thanks (Given) 0 Thanks (Received) 0 Dislikes (Given) 0 Dislikes (Received) 1
I use the AM777 APC alot. Its only $8 a gallon from the local AM store. But that is about it.
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The BMW shop here buys some of their products (all in bulk 5 gallon containers)
Wheel Acid: excellent stuff. BUT (giant BUT) it is very powerful. Spray, let dwell for 30 seconds and power wash off. Neutralize with apc or soapy water. It does remove caked on brake dust well.
APC: good, powerful stuff. I dilute it for interior work.
Magic Dressing: IMO..that is their best stuff on tires and trim. Before the final power wash, I apply this dressing to wheels and trim, then power wash the car. It leave the items with a nice OEM finish and will last a long time.
Body Shine: so-so product that I use mostly as clay lube or other light duty quick detailer. When I want a good quick detailer, I`ve got Pinnacle Crystal Mist, Wolfgang, Zaino, Meguiar`s.
Leather Cleaner: I use this product when a soap/water solution won`t correct a leather seat. Works ok. "nuttin" special.
They have a distributor here in the KC Metro area that will deliver, so it`s convenient.
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This line looks very interesting, even if it�s for fresh paint I think it works great on cured paint as well.
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I used Automagic products for several years. I still get my wheel acid from them and I still have some carpet upholstery shampoo that I am using up. I`ve used several bulk detail chemical lines before (Malco, Kar Kraft, Detail Plus, Top of the Line, Car Brite, Automagic, Meguiars). They all seem to get the job done cheap. Meguiars Detailer Line though I felt was the best of the bunch. For bulk washing and cleaning they all work fine. For paint work though I think most of the stuff they offer is inferior to stuff like Pinnacle, Wolfgang, Menzerna, Optimum, Poorboys, DP and such.07-19-2007, 07:33 PM #13
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How can you be in this business and not know who automagic is? Lol, they got to be the most known supplier in this business.
I`ve tried just about everything in their lineup and have never been let down. For the price you can`t go wrong.
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I have to chime in on this, I started using the boutique products that AG and CMA sell thinking that they had to be the best because they were pricey and not available at the local stores. Boy was I wrong. After spending hundreds of dollars on that stuff I found out that Megs and Duragloss were just as good, available locally and much cheaper. Then, I found Majestic Solutions (who use Malco for their products I think) and life got good. I can`t believe how much money I`m saving by buying gallons instead of the 16 oz bottles of wonder goo that I use to buy. Now before anybody gets their thong in a knot, let me state this - everything I tried, worked, some better than others, BUT - the best bang for the buck for me is Majestic, and from what David Fermini has told me - I`d say Automagic is a simular great deal and worth the bucks. You can get some small samples dirt cheap on-line from them and try it yourself. I detail as a second job to help pay the bills, but I use the same stuff on my own vehicles.07-19-2007, 08:56 PM #15
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It sure does save a lot of money buying gallons or 5 gallon pails over small bottles. Before ONR I used to get Automagic Wash N Wax soap. It was a suds monster and was $35 for 5 gallons. I could wash 750-1000 cars out of that 5 gallons. In general I don`t like fooling with 5 gallon pails but I still buy my wheel well dressing (Stoners Trim Shine) that way because it`s cheap. $55 shipped (with $5 off coupon). I use it straight or cut 1:1. Worked pretty nice on tires and I might start using it on tires again once I run out of my $25 a gallon dressing I have on hand.
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It also showcases the NGK mascot's personality, making it relatable and appealing to followers. Through its Twitter account, the NGK mascot is able to humanize the brand and create a sense of connection with its audience. By using a mascot, NGK can relate to consumers on a more personal level and create an emotional connection with the brand. This helps in building brand loyalty and trust, as consumers feel more connected and familiar with NGK. Overall, the NGK mascot's Twitter account is an effective tool in the brand's marketing strategy. It helps in spreading awareness about NGK products, engaging with consumers, and creating a sense of connection and relatability..
Reviews for "Captivating followers: Ngk's mascots' Twitter antics that never fail to impress"
1. John - 1 star
I was extremely disappointed with the NGK mascots' Twitter account. The content was dull and lacked creativity. The tweets were mainly promotional and lacked authenticity. It seemed like they were only interested in pushing their products instead of engaging with their audience. Overall, I found the account to be boring and uninteresting. I wouldn't recommend following them if you're looking for engaging and entertaining content.
2. Sarah - 2 stars
I had high hopes for NGK mascots' Twitter account, but it fell short of my expectations. The tweets were infrequent, and when they did tweet, it was mostly about their products. They didn't seem to care about interacting with their followers or creating interesting content. It felt like a missed opportunity to connect with their audience and build a strong brand presence on social media. I was left unimpressed and won't be following their account any longer.
3. Michael - 1 star
NGK mascots' Twitter account is just another corporate account that adds nothing of value to my feed. The tweets are repetitive and lack creativity. It's clear that the account is solely focused on advertising their products, instead of engaging with their followers. There's no personality or uniqueness in their tweets, making it a forgettable account to follow. I expected more from them, but unfortunately, it was a letdown. I won't be wasting my time following them anymore.
4. Emily - 2 stars
I found NGK mascots' Twitter account to be quite disappointing. The tweets were generic and lacked any real substance. It felt like they were just going through the motions, without putting any effort into creating engaging content. The account lacked personality and failed to stand out in any way. I would have loved to see more creativity and authenticity from them, but unfortunately, that was missing. I wouldn't recommend following their account if you're looking for interesting and unique content.