Mike @ einszett
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We often get asked if there are any special tips, tricks, methods for applying our products. The simple answer is 'no'.
Einszett has always been about simplicity and giving the straight answer without interlacing special techniques, "steps", using fancy jargon, etc that lie outside the realm of what is taught in the car care industry.
The only methods we endorse for using our products are those that are written on the back of the products (the directions) or what is stated on the website (www.1z-usa.com) or what Einszett Support or myself state in writing.
Therefore, you will never hear us promote "layering", tell you that you must complete multiple steps to achieve the best depth and gloss, that you can only use a certain type of applicator when applying our glass cleaner and so on and so on.
There is a lot of great advice on the Net, but I personally find that some of the advice given is over the top. You know that saying "The more you know the less you know"? I see that on a regular basis all over the Net.
Having worked in the paint industry, I can tell you that a lot of the 'methods' out there are suggested to get the customer to purchase more product. An example is using our polishes. I myself will use Paint Polish and follow up with Glanz Wax without using Metallic Polish. Will I get an extra kick of gloss and depth from using Metallic after Paint Polish and before GW? Maybe. Do I find it a necessary step? Definitely not. I find that PP finishes off so well that I can go straight to GW. Additionally, our directions on Paint Polish state to use Glanz Wax following its application. And no, this statement was not geared for the "amateur". This statement is geared for most every individual using our product regardless of their experience. I can confidently say this because we have folks in the paint shop industry with 40-50 years confirming the claims we make.
So my point is, Einszett doesn't want you guys and gals to make detailing more time consuming, complicated and most of all costly unless you intentionally make that decision. Detail the car, drive it and show it off! Plus, if we wanted to make an extra sale with every polish purchase, we would gladly endorse a multiple step system. But we don't because we know that it's not necessary. We actually take great pride in the fact that with our products 100% satisfaction can be a result of using only one product. Efficiency is what Einszett strives for every time.
Anyway, just follow the directions on the label or check out are website or ask us and trust what we have to say
In the meantime, please DO continue to ask your questions. I just wanted to clarify our stand on something that we feel has become fairly rampant in the last few years: clever marketing.
As always, many thanks for all your support
All the best,

We often get asked if there are any special tips, tricks, methods for applying our products. The simple answer is 'no'.
Einszett has always been about simplicity and giving the straight answer without interlacing special techniques, "steps", using fancy jargon, etc that lie outside the realm of what is taught in the car care industry.
The only methods we endorse for using our products are those that are written on the back of the products (the directions) or what is stated on the website (www.1z-usa.com) or what Einszett Support or myself state in writing.
Therefore, you will never hear us promote "layering", tell you that you must complete multiple steps to achieve the best depth and gloss, that you can only use a certain type of applicator when applying our glass cleaner and so on and so on.
There is a lot of great advice on the Net, but I personally find that some of the advice given is over the top. You know that saying "The more you know the less you know"? I see that on a regular basis all over the Net.
Having worked in the paint industry, I can tell you that a lot of the 'methods' out there are suggested to get the customer to purchase more product. An example is using our polishes. I myself will use Paint Polish and follow up with Glanz Wax without using Metallic Polish. Will I get an extra kick of gloss and depth from using Metallic after Paint Polish and before GW? Maybe. Do I find it a necessary step? Definitely not. I find that PP finishes off so well that I can go straight to GW. Additionally, our directions on Paint Polish state to use Glanz Wax following its application. And no, this statement was not geared for the "amateur". This statement is geared for most every individual using our product regardless of their experience. I can confidently say this because we have folks in the paint shop industry with 40-50 years confirming the claims we make.
So my point is, Einszett doesn't want you guys and gals to make detailing more time consuming, complicated and most of all costly unless you intentionally make that decision. Detail the car, drive it and show it off! Plus, if we wanted to make an extra sale with every polish purchase, we would gladly endorse a multiple step system. But we don't because we know that it's not necessary. We actually take great pride in the fact that with our products 100% satisfaction can be a result of using only one product. Efficiency is what Einszett strives for every time.
Anyway, just follow the directions on the label or check out are website or ask us and trust what we have to say

In the meantime, please DO continue to ask your questions. I just wanted to clarify our stand on something that we feel has become fairly rampant in the last few years: clever marketing.
As always, many thanks for all your support

All the best,