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mcnab said:Wow looks VERY niceHow about a sample? I kid, I kid
Now, comes the question, do you think the price tag is justified? Im sure it's a great wax, but how would you compare it to "lesser waxes" like Pinnacle Souveran (funny im calling Souveran a "lesser wax"). IE is there a distiguishable difference between the two?
Either way, it's neat to see someone actually drop the coin and buy some of this stuff. What's next, the Royale?
Btw thanks again for helping me out! Cant' wait to try my new toy.
mbkintner said:The wheels don't look bad from a distance. Got any close-up shots showing the damage?
paradigm said:looks great...but i did see a tag violation on the towel your vintage was sitting on. shaaaaaaaame!!!!! lol![]()
DieselMDX said:Why in yur opinion is zaino hard to clean?
SuperBee364 said:Anyone know how long I need to wait before applying another layer? Is it 24 hours, or in this heat (it's about 85 outside, 95 in the garage) can I apply the second layer sooner? I'd like to get after it as soon as I can, cause I haven't driven the car yet, and could still apply the second layer without having to wash the car.
mcnab said:Brandt,
You can start layering within a few hours actually(and that's being generous). Unlike Zaino or other sealants, you don't' have the same "cure time" as you do with a paste like Vintage.
Rather than wait before applying several layers, you might actually want to consider trying a technique called "spit shining". IE building up several layers all at once. Given the nature of Vintage, you shouldn't have a problem doing this (ie low solvent).
Read up about the "spit shine technique" here:
http://autopia.org/forum/hall-fame/38121-spit-shine-your-car-technique-revisited.html
I've used it in the past with great success when layering Souveran and NB.
DieselMDX said:very interesting i too have used zaino before and am actually going back to it on my mdx, tho I have not experienced that happening but now I will look for it when i wash the car.
I always use ONR tho and microfiber bone sponge so i am used to using things on the paint.
Is it just me or did u use a lot of wax for just one coat? I have used souveran and havent even dented the container.
DieselMDX said:
DieselMDX said:I have read that applying the way you do uses more wax then a applicator.
tabinha said:I reading correctly you paid 1,800 for a car wax? Gee I truly hope you get your money's worth.
SuperBee364 said:It's my pleasure, man.. I really think you're going to have fun with it.
Will it last four months?
Will the shine hold up during that time?
If the answer to all of those is yes, then I think it will be worth it, since I never have to buy the stuff again. If it does pass all the tests, then maybe I'll call up Zymol and ask if they have any kind of a trade-up program for the Royale... at least maybe ask for a sample.
Anyone know how long I need to wait before applying another layer? Is it 24 hours, or in this heat (it's about 85 outside, 95 in the garage) can I apply the second layer sooner? I'd like to get after it as soon as I can, cause I haven't driven the car yet, and could still apply the second layer without having to wash the car.