I just ordered Vintage

Epoch said:
Hi Calgary,



I have had Vintage since March of this year and it gets better the more you layer it (Like others have said), you will not be dissapointed with the finish.



I scope out about 2 Oz and put it into an old Zymol Detail pot as this is easily enough to do four layers and easily fits in you pocket.



Can't wait to see your pics, on here or DW



haha, thanks and dont worry there will be tos of pics on both here and dw :D ... im a nerd like that.

but i lke the detail pot idea. hmmm this has goten me thinking. thanks i have a hard enough time thinking
 
bigfoot said:
20Pages and still you don't have it in your hands? Yikes!





shhh dont tell the mods.. ey might shut us down.



But really, this is an intresitf thread. it has lots of geat info, eso from those who have actully used vintage.. and i think there are a few people excited for delivery





p.s you pushed it over 21... os its not 20 pages anymore :grinno:







ohh and superbee.. still not here...
 
calgarydetail said:
shhh dont tell the mods.. ey might shut us down.



But really, this is an intresitf thread. it has lots of geat info, eso from those who have actully used vintage.. and i think there are a few people excited for delivery





p.s you pushed it over 21... os its not 20 pages anymore :grinno:







ohh and superbee.. still not here...



My bad... But eagerly waiting for your pic...:bat
 
stiffdogg06 said:
Gezz, Do you just constantly watch this thread or have an alert sound when someone posts something.:grinno:

haha no. I dont have class on friday, im sick, and its cold so i cant work on the car.. I have nothing better to do .. the dishes are done, the floors are cleaned... this is it.... waiting.. well this and homework but still :2thumbs:
 
lbls1 said:
Yea I see his interest expanding. I'm not knocking p21s or zaino or any other lsp, but the vintage result is entirely different. Like I like saying.....its not about gloss or sheen.



Accumulator is tough. I figured with you, me and Supe he'd be ordering by now. It won't be long.......



Yeah, he's alot tougher than I gave him credit for. ;)



I think he's probably got the block of ice already, and just doesn't want to admit it. Heck, he's probably been using Royale since it hit the market. ;)
 
calgarydetail said:
whatcha getting?



and you need to post a million pics. you have a new ride and a new wax. i think that deserves atleast 100 pics :bounce



ohh,. also for those who use vintage. What contanor do you use when actully waxing. i was thinkin of scooping some out into an old zymol contanor.. might as well keep it in the family. The only problem is it has a small crack... hmm i wonder if zymol will sell me an empty contanor..ok back to the question. what do you put it in while doing the actual waxing?



I use the actual block of ice. I know alot of people use other containers, but I don't have a suitable one. My block of ice fits nicely on a shelf while I wax, then goes back down to the cold storage room in the basement when I'm done.



OMG, I love my Vintage... I don't regret the purchase one bit.



And my wife... bless her... she came home the other day and said that she had noticed that her car wasn't beading as well at the touchless wash, and could I possibly put another coat of Vintage on her car for her? I teared up.
 
DAMN MAN you still haven't gotten that stuff. I better put an order in too even though im not tempted to buy any who knows maybe in six months when it arrives i will have changed my mind.
 
Detail pot on the left, just the right size



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SuperBee364 said:
...[Accumulator probably already has this stuff]...



Heh heh, what would I do with it :D No way I'd change the stuff I'm using on the vehicles I'm driving these days. My painter told me that my Jag mechanic got some of my parts in, so maybe it'll be coming home before too long. Same painter has fit the RX-7 into his schedule, needs some work on places that nobody sees.



..my wife... said that she had noticed that her car wasn't beading as well at the touchless wash



How long did it take for the beading to drop off and how many layers were on there?
 
Accumulator said:
Heh heh, what would I do with it :D No way I'd change the stuff I'm using on the vehicles I'm driving these days. My painter told me that my Jag mechanic got some of my parts in, so maybe it'll be coming home before too long. Same painter has fit the RX-7 into his schedule, needs some work on places that nobody sees.







How long did it take for the beading to drop off and how many layers were on there?



I only Vintage'd the Sequoia one time. It was either the last week of May or the first week of June.



So a good three months of durability, during the summer heat on gold metallic paint. I'd say that's pretty darn good for a carnauba LSP. Especially for just one application.



That one layer saw a road trip to the desert heat (115 during the day for three days), thunderstorms, washings, and more heat.
 
SuperBee364 said:
I only Vintage'd the Sequoia one time. It was either the last week of May or the first week of June.



So a good three months of durability, during the summer heat on gold metallic paint. I'd say that's pretty darn good for a carnauba LSP. Especially for just one application.



That one layer saw a road trip to the desert heat (115 during the day for three days), thunderstorms, washings, and more heat.





did the vintage mute the flake in the gold at all?
 
DieselMDX said:
did the vintage mute the flake in the gold at all?



Not a bit. I've heard people talk about carnauba's "muting the flake" in metallic paints, but I haven't seen it. Maybe my eye isn't sharp enough to see what they're talking about. :nixweiss
 
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