Paul Dalton selling business? Or has he just lost it?

I’ve always wanted to give the “hand rubbed” method a try, but I always thought it would be a waste of wax. Seems like it would be hard to apply thin. Who knows, maybe one day.

I hope the guy guy gets better. Mental health problems effect everyone around him. Diagnosis and treatment in the US is not a priority. We use jail as mental health facilities and that is just not right. Would you lock up someone with cancer? People with mental health problems have just as much control as a cancer patient, but we have much more sympathy for the cancer patient. The VA has thousands of open positions for mental health professionals. It’s an area of crisis in our society.
 
Saw him first on 5th gear years ago using Zymol by hand. Gotta give him credit though, not only a top shelf detailer, but excellent at marketing.
 
Well that`s a good thing because that would be Jimmy Page.
My Bad. I was thinking Roger Daultry and The Who. (Not even CLOSE, Captain Obvious!)

Hand wax application MIGHT be good because of the softening of the wax from body heat, but if a detailer`s hands are like mine, they get pretty rough from use associated with"normal" detailing tasks (No, it is rare that I wear nitrile glove). On the other hand , I have placed waxes in a vehicle front dash on sunny summer day to soften them up. I did this with an older AutoGlym Hi-Definition Wax (Yes, the wax sold at Walmart back it the days when it was a forum-favorite) and it did work very well for that. I got the idea from this forum, come to think of it.
 
I applied Pinnacle Sovereign and one of the Lusso waxes by hand years ago. You can really spread it far with your hand.
 
My Bad. I was thinking Roger Daultry and The Who. (Not even CLOSE, Captain Obvious!)

Hand wax application MIGHT be good because of the softening of the wax from body heat, but if a detailer`s hands are like mine, they get pretty rough from use associated with"normal" detailing tasks (No, it is rare that I wear nitrile glove). On the other hand , I have placed waxes in a vehicle front dash on sunny summer day to soften them up. I did this with an older AutoGlym Hi-Definition Wax (Yes, the wax sold at Walmart back it the days when it was a forum-favorite) and it did work very well for that. I got the idea from this forum, come to think of it.

I remember that wax well Lonnie. I got several jars on clearance and still have one in my cabinet.
 
I do have one question about the wax Crystal Rock that is/was created by Paul Dalton:
How many Autopians have ever SEEN this wax in person, let alone purchased it or used it?
I can only think of one person (cannot remember who it was), but I think the client bought the wax and had it applied by said unknown detailer on his vehicle.
Might be difficult to admit that you paid a $1,000 for tin of wax, but when you pay $300,000 (or more!) for a hi-end sports car or one-of-a-kind, ultra-rare vintage auto, that may be a mere pittance by comparison when only the best (by price) will do.
 
I can`t remember who had the Crystal Rock, but I do remember that.

A few people here have used the Zymol Estate Glazes, people I consider credible. I don`t think those people "just saw what they wanted to see", I believe that the stuff really was All That in the sense of a great "regular wax" (as opposed to a sealant or coating). Hey, ?why not? Plenty of us think Souveran is special, and for objective reasons too.

My issues with Dalton were that he said stuff that simply didn`t make sense, the kind of (*inaccurate*) gibberish that some supposed "experts" (scare-quotes intentional) say to wow the ignorant. No matter what his issues and challenges are, I consider that kind of [crap] unconscionable. !Good people don`t BS people!
 
Mental Illness is a real problem, just like ANY form of true illness. If a person is born with no legs, we don`t get mad that they can`t run.... When a person has legit mental illness it can be harder for us to accept because we few actions as the character of a person.... You can`t "see" mental illness like some physical defects (sometimes mental illness is the result of an internal physical defect) but the results are equally devastating. I hope he gets the help he needs and has an opportunity to live a fulfilling life.
 
Mental Illness is a real problem, just like ANY form of true illness. If a person is born with no legs, we don`t get mad that they can`t run.... When a person has a legit mental illness it can be harder for us to accept because we few actions as the character of a person.... You can`t "see" mental illness like some physical defects (sometimes mental illness is the result of an internal physical defect) but the results are equally devastating. I hope he gets the help he needs and has an opportunity to live a fulfilling life.

Very well said Todd.
Your understanding and compassion never ceases to amaze me.
 
Mental Illness is a real problem, just like ANY form of true illness. If a person is born with no legs, we don`t get mad that they can`t run.... When a person has legit mental illness it can be harder for us to accept because we few actions as the character of a person.... You can`t "see" mental illness like some physical defects (sometimes mental illness is the result of an internal physical defect) but the results are equally devastating. I hope he gets the help he needs and has an opportunity to live a fulfilling life.

I know the feeling, I had my problems with this illness for many years and everyday I get up is a promising one for me. Hope the best for him.
 
Todd I miss your posts here. No matter if it’s an epic trip to Mr. North or a crazy sanding of a Ferrari or these clearly written Nuggets of wisdom like this.

Bravo and Well said! Thanks for posting !

Mental Illness is a real problem, just like ANY form of true illness. If a person is born with no legs, we don`t get mad that they can`t run.... When a person has legit mental illness it can be harder for us to accept because we few actions as the character of a person.... You can`t "see" mental illness like some physical defects (sometimes mental illness is the result of an internal physical defect) but the results are equally devastating. I hope he gets the help he needs and has an opportunity to live a fulfilling life.
 
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