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ultrajim49
11-27-2001, 06:56 AM
Can anyone tell me if the mentioned products (Zaino,Mothers,Klasse-All-in-one,...)are available in Belgium?



i bought a Mazda MPV second-hand and it is begging for a complete detail : swirl marks all over , alluminum weels filled with minor scratches ,paint chips,...

And it is only nine months joung (about 29000Km)



Worst of all , it was a "garage" who did the detailing before selling it to me...

11-27-2001, 07:21 AM
If there are none of them available in Germany - ask your local auto shop - or a well established garage for their product range. If you really insist on using those products and cannot get them in Belgium, then i would request for a large quantity be shipped to you (reduces postal costs when ordered in bulk).



P.s make sure u have a pc buffer - no product is enough without this.



John Ross

vdubrick
11-27-2001, 09:15 AM
Hi cvcaelen,

Zaino is available in Germany, Mother`s and Klasse are not.

Here`s the E-Mail of the Zaino distributor in Germany :

Zaino Germany (`alexander.terzic@t-online.de`)

Deckard

ultrajim49
11-27-2001, 09:37 AM
turtle-wax seems to be available.

What are your opinions about it?

vdubrick
11-27-2001, 09:57 AM
Sorry, can`t help you on that. never used it before.



But a search in the archives will help you sure.



Deckard

vdubrick
11-27-2001, 10:14 AM
@cvcaelen



Here`s the Turtle Wax distributor in Belgium :



Contact: Mr. Bruno Barrat

Company: Valma bv

Address: Entrepotstraat 35

B-9100 Sint Niklaas

Tel: 00 32 3 780 54 54

Fax: 00 32 3 777 42 13





Deckard

Lowejackson
11-27-2001, 04:35 PM
For Blitz Wax try
Best Bumper/Best Care
Blechtekum 26
2151 Sk Nieuw Vennep, Holland
Contact: Ben Versteeg

For Autoglym try
Belgium
BVBA Bejan S.P.R.L. Tel: 00 32 563 11289
Robert Klingstraat 17A Fax: 00 32 563 10295
8940 Wervik e-mail: info@dejan.be (``)
Belgium Web: www.dejan.be

Autoglym Resin Polish & Blitz Wax works very well together :)

Steven
Alfa 164

ultrajim49
11-28-2001, 01:52 AM
:) Thanks,

I`ll keep U informed about my quest for shine:p

imported_Merlin
06-08-2010, 06:07 PM
I have only recently started detailing. I`m just a weekend warrior and I do not do this as a business. I started learning about detailing by accident to correct the swirls that came with my new "Pride and Joy" I just purchased I have a new appreciation for clean sparkling paint. It`s a wonderful feeling to look at a swirl free, crystal clear, dripping wet finish. I have found detailing paint brings me enjoyment, a nice feeling of accomplishment and a sense of personal satisfaction. Like I said I`m very new to this and I`m just learning my 4 P`s (Paint, Pad, Product and Process). I`m glad to be here and I hope to learn much more.

Here`s the hood of my black truck now...Can`t wait to try BFWD!
http://www.qwksilver.com/JPG/Truck/TruckHood11.jpg

imported_Flash Gordon
06-08-2010, 06:25 PM
Wow, thats an impressive pic. Very nice :spy:

Welcome to TruthInDetailing. Hope to see you around :wizard:

imported_Luster
06-08-2010, 06:28 PM
Hey Merlin... Welcome to TID! (That`s a calendar shot!):Dancing Dot:

Old Pirate
06-08-2010, 07:07 PM
Welcome to TID Merlin, yes to the 4 P`s! :wizard:

bmw5541
06-09-2010, 09:26 AM
Welcome to TID Merlin. You have started the same exact way that I did. I bought a new car and wanted to take care of it, and now I am hooked. Be warned, this is an extremely addictive hobby.

Glad to have you here, and I am sure if you read enough posts, you will be up to speed in no time.

Todd@RUPES
06-09-2010, 04:52 PM
I love that picture!!!!

Welcome to TID