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For the pros, time to kick it up a notch.
"Ever used $10,500 US wax"
have to check this out:
A glimpse into the future:
"Ever used $10,500 US wax"
have to check this out:
A glimpse into the future:
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:chuckle:beachy said:Who Cares!? I bet I could use a can of $2.99 Turtle Wax to make any of that guy's customer's cars look great, but a can of $10,000 wax is never going to make a turd shine like any of the 2-3 year-old cars he works on.
:hifive: You could probably also pay $10,000 for a steak somewhere in this world, but I assure you, the meat still comes from an animal that eats its own puke!
beachy said:You could probably also pay $10,000 for a steak somewhere in this world, but I assure you, the meat still comes from an animal that eats its own puke!
Grouse said:Keep in mind that zymols estate glazes conatian a very high percentage of brazillian white carnauba.
they require warmth from your hands to be spread on the car.
http://www.zymol.com/vintage2.htm
1. Put a very small amount of the glaze to the palm of your hand. Use the warmth of your hands to melt the Carnauba. With your hand, gently apply the glaze in a light, even pattern over no more than two or three square feet of painted surface.
2. Let Vintage stand for up to five minutes
3. Using moderate to heavy pressure, wipe very slowly with a Micro-Wipeâ„¢ (folded once) to a brilliant luster before wax is totally dry.
4. Wait three to four hours, then lightly buff the paint again to
perfect the shine.
David Fermani said:I still get a kick out of the part where he pulls out his paint thickness gauge to measure the paint on the wing and then uses a foam pad to polish it. Like he think's the paint might be too thin on a $500K car??
gregh said:If he's getting paid the big bucks for this, is he going to take that chance? Who knows who else might have polished the paint before him and removed too much.
Grouse said:... 4. Wait three to four hours, then lightly buff the paint again to perfect the shine.
David Fermani said:, I'd expect the car to be put up on a hoist and have the undercarriage cleaned as well. I bet this guy doesn't even remove the wheels to clean the backside of them or detail the suspension.