Opinion on Glazes

Mike K

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For thoe who have tried this Zymol Concours Glaze, would you shre your opinion. Additionally, what was e process of application?
 
I used the Glasur for a Porsche this weekend. The application I followed:

1. Wash with the Bath
2. Clean with HD cleaner with a hand applicator.
3. Apply the Glasur (Wax) using a bare hand. A Small amount in your hands to warm the wax and apply a small even amount. Let it stand for one minute and wipe off. A little difficult get the coverage thin and even. However it buffs out nice and easy.

The finish looked great with a deep shine.

I did have one fender that revealed swirls and I'm process of trying to remove the swirls. I don't know if the HD did it or my application using too much pressure.
Zymol did not recommend using the HD cleaner with a PC. However I'm in the process testing it.

Nice stuff but expensive.
 
Hi ,iam currently using zymol on some cars at present i can speak well of the concours glaze,carbon wax there pre paint cleaner is awsome .
very expensize but you can charge high with the correct types of cars and customers .
Iam finding that a walkaround with the customer cleaning a little area as a demo works well also the cleaner polish works great on oxadized paint works well .
A buddy of mine popped by on the weekend we washed his car he has used the glaze on his car the beading is great also bugs dont stick like they used to.
Iam sure there are other products that work as well for less buck ,but we are aiming at the high rollers with those big bucks.
We are now authorised re sellers here in england and looking to push this on will post vintage car pictures as soon as iam done .
Jay.
 
Do you know anyone who uses the Royal Glaze? That xxxxe is $10,000!
Personally, Id rather have 167 jars of Souveran, but thats just me. :confused:
 
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