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  1. #1

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    http://www.scottsdalemotoring.com/pr...zes/royale.htm





    Some funny stuff on this site. I guess there`s a sucker born every minute, and they must all move to Scottsdale.

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    $6,200.00 :soscared: :shocked for a 50oz bottle of glaze??

    What does this stuff do????

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    You can use it as a glaze or drink it like a Pina Colada. Or use it as body oil. Isn`t that worth $6200 to you? :grinno: :LOLOL
    I`m sick and getting sicker. But my cars are slick and getting slicker!

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    :woot2: filled for life! if thats the case, im buying it, then scooping it out and mailing all of you a free $6200.00 jar of wax. :woot2: :woot2:

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    :nixweiss Looks like $6,250 worth of ingredients to me.



    Contains white carnauba sap, Montan Evergreen Oil, Sunflower Oil, Cantaloupe Oil, Coconut Oil, Honeydew extract, Strawberry extract, Propolis (derived from bees) and pure glycerin. Royale Glaze contains 70% Brazilian No.1 White Carnauba by volume.
    www.scottwax.com

    Certified Opti-Coat Pro/Pro 3 installer

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    I`d really love to see one of those up against Souveran sometime. At that price, you could get about 110 tins of Souveran. Figure 35 (very conservative, some get close to 50 if you spread it real thin) applications per jar of PS. So, if you wax 3,550 showcars in a reasonable period of time that might be the option for you. Me, I`ll stick with PS



    Also, their application instructions are absurd. There is no way you are going to be able to apply a good thin coat of wax by melting it in your fingers. Also, notice how your fingers leave nice oil smears in a fresh wax coat? Somehow I think they didn`t figure that in .
    Once you buff black, you never go back

 

 

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