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NSXTASY said:You can use it commercially, however, you need to be licensed/approved/knighted/elected/blessed, whatever by Zymol. Or so I hear.
pt91 said:If you are licensed by Zymol I wonder if you pay the retail price.
kapinnn said:Just sent them an e-mail inquiring about what takes to be a zymol licensed detailer. Let's see what their response is...
SuperBee364 said:It's been an ongoing thing, trying to determine whether or not the Vintage was worth the huge hole it shot in my wallet. Today, the verdict was finally turned in: The stuff really is worth every penny.
As I've said before, Zaino was my primary LSP prior to the Vintage. I loved the look and the durability, but I hated Zaino when it came time to wash the car. The stuff holds on to dirt, water spots, and surface contaminants like craaaazy. The bond between Zaino and dirt often seemed as hard as the bond between the Zaino and the paint. It was always necessary to wash a Zaino finish with an MF mitt to get the car completely clean.
JBM said:You payed 1852 bucks because u wanted to use a BHB instead of a washmitt?
SuperBee364 said:It used to be (and I still need to look in to this), that you could bequeath refill rights for Vintage or Royale to an heir, too. LOL, can you imagine? "...and to my son... I leave you.... my car wax..."
SuperBee364 said:
93AccordLXwhite said:Wetwerks, can you post the pricelist up please? I'm always curious about that kind of stuff. Plus it may make the decision for anyone who's teetering on the edge of the Zymol school. $10,000 plus other expenses is a lot, but if you save that much on Royale, Vintage, and other products it may not seem so bad. Plus you have the benefit of saying 'I'm a licensed detailer under Zymol,' to potential customers.
Superbee, I see you as becoming the next star of Autopia..