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steelwind101 said:The first thing is that they are expensive so you either want to charge prices to reflect that (and if your detailing i think youu need to be approved by them to use there name?) but if they are personal use and you dont mind paying the money they are pretty nice.
jdoria said:I have the Concorso and the Mystery.
Concorso is a really nice wax. Its a hard wax, spreads thinly, and looks clean on the paint.
People also like knowing they have a $250 wax on their car. It looks insane on top of Zaino on solid Black cars. (Sorry Sal) Yes it attracts pollen.
As for Mystery, to me, on my cars, it looks the same in a side by side. Maybe darkens solid back a bit more. But thats $550 I wont spend again.
white gecko 99 said:On top of Zaino?! I thought the higher end waxes have trouble bonding to sealants?
I'm a big Zaino fan, and I'm thinking about adding Swissvax to my LSPs. Just not sure if its worth it. My customers love the longevity of Zaino.
TH0001 said:I think your customers would appericate the longevity of Collonite #915 as well (and the look) if you wanted to add a wax along side your carnauba. Then again using an expensive carnauba makes sense if you have clients who are willing to pay extra for the boutique treatment.
I had used Zymol Vintage last year (I think its a great wax but FAR overpriced) because I had clients request it. After they saw the wax the thought was that it didn't look any better and that it lasted like crap.
white gecko 99 said:You mean add a wax alongside my sealant? *unless i'm getting the two mixed up... Isn't Collonite a sealant?*
The collonite seems like a great product, but I've heard the shine isn't quite as good as Zaino.
Outside of customers with garage queens, I can't imagine trying to sell a process (wax) that didn't last very long... Basically be given the choice btwn 8 wks and 6 months...almost all of them would choose the 6months every time. Any thoughts on that Todd?
BTW, thanks for taking the time to answer my questions! I highly respect your opinion and work!!!
steelwind101 said:Hello
As for the prewax, i was never too impressed with the "cleaner fluid". It comes in a few version i just used the mild one you get in the starter sets. Leaves the finish looking nice and is less painful to use the HD Cleanse, however there are plenty of glazes and paintwork cleansers and cleaners out there which produce similar results for less money.