rockymountaindetail
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I'm sure many of you guys remember SIMONIZ, right? Back in the day it was the product most used and was synonomous with waxing a car, you would say " simonize my car" like you would say "I need a KLEENEX" or "make a XEROX". Anyway, it was a conventional paste wax and I believe they made a rubbing compound as well. My memories as a kid include using this stuff on my dad's car. If I am correct it was white and very chalky when it dried. It was not the easiest to remove as it was old-school "let it dry and buff" type wax and it was a *%$#@ to get it off.
Anyway, when I was detailing a 40 ft motorhome the other day another owner of a similar unit asked me how much it would cost to "Simoniz" his motorhome. I told him he was really dating himself and brought him up to speed on new products and their benefits. But I really had a good laugh (to myself of course) about wiping that old school wax on a 40 ft motorhome, IN THE SUN, letting it dry, and then buffing it off. I don't think if that guy had sold the RV he would have had enough $ to pay me to do that. I did appreciate however, the memories of Simonizing my dad's 71 Monte Carlo in the driveway that it triggered. I think that was probably my earliest detailing memory and why I am where I am now. No real point to this, just got me feeling nostalgic:biggrin:
Anyway, when I was detailing a 40 ft motorhome the other day another owner of a similar unit asked me how much it would cost to "Simoniz" his motorhome. I told him he was really dating himself and brought him up to speed on new products and their benefits. But I really had a good laugh (to myself of course) about wiping that old school wax on a 40 ft motorhome, IN THE SUN, letting it dry, and then buffing it off. I don't think if that guy had sold the RV he would have had enough $ to pay me to do that. I did appreciate however, the memories of Simonizing my dad's 71 Monte Carlo in the driveway that it triggered. I think that was probably my earliest detailing memory and why I am where I am now. No real point to this, just got me feeling nostalgic:biggrin: