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will do . thanks !!!
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MuttGrunt said:^ no worries P1et. You gotta realize not everyone will approve or be happy for you. Don't forget that there are people that see a Twin-Turbo Gallardo and say "my friend has a 'Busa that's just as fast and sits just as many people for a small fraction of the price"
TExch said:...but wait maybe I'll just save a few bucks and put on a Turtle Wax and pretend that my clients are all dumb :think:
Alfisti said:Do a great prep and put on TW...you may be surprised what your clients say...especially if it's TW Platinum. :wavey
TExch said:if it takes something like a Swissvax to consistently VOW my clients, then that's what I'll continue to use, marketing BS or not![]()
paintxpert said:There is a guy in New York who charges about 2000 dollars for a Swiss Vax detail job.
MichaelM said:If it takes the look of any particular wax to wow a client then your prep and polishing skills are lacking.
Alfisti said:How does v2 differ from v1?
JuneBug said:Here's my take - if you can upsale a client and he'll pay for the pricey wax thinking that it really is all that, then good for you. It's free enterprise and nobody forces you to buy. Now, from a detailer's view point (mine) if the prep is 100%, then the LSP is well........I wouldn't spend over 50 bucks.
P1et said:Insignis v1 was a very soft wax, which I did not have a problem with, but they made v2 a little harder. Also, the scent is slightly different. For the rest, identical.
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