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Originally Posted by JohnnyFahr
I wonder sometimes why you guys aren’t using what the pros use. Ive been using Malco, Production and Pro Beauty for years. Its what dealers and pro detailers use. You can but these products from a distributor in you area. Usually they teach you how to use the products. Remember that there products are allot stronger than consumer brands. So if the cost is a little bit more the savings are in the bottle.
Lookin for a quick shine ... try Malco's FLASH Wax.
Flash(TM) Liquid Paste Wax with Carnauba Wax and DuPont Xonyl(R) is a free-flowing paste wax that has been converted to a liquid. Flash will produce a long-lasting, durable, high-gloss shine. Quite simply apply Flash to the entire vehicle (allowing 5 to 15 minutes to haze) and wipe off. Flash is the fast and easy way to a great shine. http://www.malcopro.com/cgi-win/mselect.exe/1144
Here are some links
http://www.malcopro.com/auto.htm
http://www.nvo.com/prodcarcare
Later.......
Lookin for a quick shine ... try Malco's FLASH Wax.
Flash(TM) Liquid Paste Wax with Carnauba Wax and DuPont Xonyl(R) is a free-flowing paste wax that has been converted to a liquid. Flash will produce a long-lasting, durable, high-gloss shine. Quite simply apply Flash to the entire vehicle (allowing 5 to 15 minutes to haze) and wipe off. Flash is the fast and easy way to a great shine. http://www.malcopro.com/cgi-win/mselect.exe/1144
Here are some links
http://www.malcopro.com/auto.htm
http://www.nvo.com/prodcarcare
Later.......
Been doing it professionally for-four years. IMO,
Boutique > Professional > Consumer
However, in the end, Process > Product.
Use what you like and what works. For me, I use strictly boutique products. I've gone the whole Malco, AutoMagic, Gliptone, Ardex route, decent products, nothing that special, lots of oils. Boutique products may cost more, but, IMO, yield more desirable results.
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Originally Posted by gary c
Wow, royale must be something very new in the
Zymol line because the name on my Zymol Estate
Glaze is Vintage. And yes, it is refillable for life.
And it's applied by hand....that's using your
hands.
Zymol line because the name on my Zymol Estate
Glaze is Vintage. And yes, it is refillable for life.
And it's applied by hand....that's using your
hands.
My only complaint is the dust leftover. One trick I've found is to use microfiber cloths for both applying and removing the product.
It gives a gorgeous depth to my IP.
grace
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That's one thing I notice with the IP and the waxes and products I have used. It's hard to actualy get a good "depth" out of a lot of the product on the IP's.
Hey pro guys, what give a good deep look on the IP? I cant afford to keep buying more product when I have a bunch already...thanks.
Hey pro guys, what give a good deep look on the IP? I cant afford to keep buying more product when I have a bunch already...thanks.
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i was joking
ya i was just joking about it, i wish i had 12k to spend on a glaze thats only available in europe. but from the video of the guy who charges like 8 grand for a detail the mc12 he was doing looked pretty good i geuss... 60 steps or so
Originally Posted by Diesel1
For what you paid for that jar, you should get free refills. I would be putting that on my burgers and dogs! LOL
How is the longevity on that stuff? Any better/worse then their OTC stuff?
How is the longevity on that stuff? Any better/worse then their OTC stuff?
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Originally Posted by Fassster10
I like using the Meguiars products, they work awesome on my gray G and are extremly easy to apply and remove....never tryed the Zymol or Zaino products cause of the price...i dont think is worth it in FL since it rains too much
What would that have to do with it?
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