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    I am thinking of buying Zymol Vintage Glaze - Should i go ahead and do it?

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    Why do you want it? What do you want it for?

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    Quote Originally Posted by M26
    I am thinking of buying Zymol Vintage Glaze - Should i go ahead and do it?


    Here we go again

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vintage
    Here we go again


    LOL that was pretty funny i am still laughing actually!

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    i love it..but thats me....



    if you want it and can afford it then why not...if you cant then you cant.



    your going to hear both sides but lest face it, you have laready made your mind up..... if you want it do it, if not then dont

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    Quote Originally Posted by M26
    LOL that was pretty funny i am still laughing actually!


    If you have the money, go ahead. If you`re not sure, maybe it`s not for you. $2200 is a lot for car wax. I have Vintage and I find myself using Ultima lately.

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    Quote Originally Posted by calgarydetail
    i love it..but thats me....



    if you want it and can afford it then why not...if you cant then you cant.



    your going to hear both sides but lest face it, you have laready made your mind up..... if you want it do it, if not then dont


    Hey Calgary, aren`t you the one that went through all the hassle of getting your Vintage? I applaud you for being so patient. Now if I can figure out how to get some Riccardo clay . . .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vintage
    Hey Calgary, aren`t you the one that went through all the hassle of getting your Vintage? I applaud you for being so patient. Now if I can figure out how to get some Riccardo clay . . .


    Why are you using ultima if you have the Vintage?

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    Quote Originally Posted by M26
    Why are you using ultima if you have the Vintage?


    Don`t get me wrong. I love Vintage and the look is second to none. But try using it on daily drivers. It`s not very consumer friendly. Attracts dust, time consuming to apply, looks best when layered, etc. I love it for my garage queen, but for friends and family that will just let the rain wash their cars . . . Ultima is the way to go. Does a car in 15 minutes, lasts a long time even here in Chicago. I have a heated garage so applying Vintage in the winter after an ONR wash is no problem. But still, the Ultima is so tempting when time is precious.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vintage
    Don`t get me wrong. I love Vintage and the look is second to none. But try using it on daily drivers. It`s not very consumer friendly. Attracts dust, time consuming to apply, looks best when layered, etc. I love it for my garage queen, but for friends and family that will just let the rain wash their cars . . . Ultima is the way to go. Does a car in 15 minutes, lasts a long time even here in Chicago. I have a heated garage so applying Vintage in the winter after an ONR wash is no problem. But still, the Ultima is so tempting when time is precious.


    So what products from ultima should i get?

    I was thinking of Ordering full line of products from Collinite, but then klasse and menzerna sound tempting too.

    What do u say?

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    It looks like car wax....

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    Quote Originally Posted by M26
    I am thinking of buying Zymol Vintage Glaze......


    Quote Originally Posted by M26
    So what products from ultima should i get?

    I was thinking of Ordering full line of products from Collinite, but then klasse and menzerna sound tempting too. What do u say?
    A sealer (Ultima) vs a wax (Vintage) each has pros and cons. You pretty much have to try both to see what you like best on a particular car and the way it is used and cared for.



    I love the way a sealant like Ultima is easy to clean and looks very good. But I also love the warmth and depth that a good carnauba adds to a dark colored car. One way to reduce the dust attraction I have found is a good QD (FK 425 works wonders).



    There are a lot of waxes you should try before you even contemplate spending $2K for a wax. I`ve never used Vintage so I can`t comment on it, but a reasonably priced wax I finally bought that impressed me was Victoria`s Red Concours wax; you can get a small tub of that for under $40.



    If you want to try the Ultima line I think they have some kits put together. I would at least get the sealer (UPGP), the prep (UPPP), and possibly their shampoo..... it is expensive but works very well with UPGP.
    John

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    I would buy two containers of Vintage.



    You know? Just in case you lose the other one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EisenHulk
    I would buy two containers of Vintage.



    You know? Just in case you lose the other one.


    Hey Casey, did you ever find the Zymol Solaris that you misplaced or did you just order another one?



    ZYMOL SOLARIS



    :bolt
    John

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    Hmmm.....looks like they`re raised the price since I last bought mine. I had no problem paying $30k for a wax...I draw the line at $45k.





    Quote Originally Posted by Eliot Ness
    Hey Casey, did you ever find the Zymol Solaris that you misplaced or did you just order another one?



    ZYMOL SOLARIS



    :bolt

 

 
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