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Old 07-19-2008, 02:41 PM
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I thought this thread might be a good way to introduce myself. I actually own my own mobile detailing business, in which I perform high end and concours detailing services in Toronto, much like Mr. Paul Dalton. I thought I could offer some assistance with your questions and comments here.

For instance:

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Originally Posted by raymond
There is no Zymöl which costs that much, even not the concours wax!
There is indeed a $10,000 wax made by Zymöl and it's called Royale: ZYMOL ROYALE GLAZE 44 oz

It's a part of the Estate Glaze collection by Zymol which also includes Vintage at about $2000, and Solaris at around $30,000.

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Originally Posted by YellowMurci
guy is an idiot - paying that kind of money for a detail - especially when it will get dirty a few days later again and besides how many scratches could an enzo get?
Naturally, I may be inclined to disagree. When you machine polish a car to perfection, removing all swirls, light scratches, and RIDS (random isolated deep scratches), the finish will not diminish because of a little bit of dirt. When washed properly by a detailer such as Paul Dalton or myself, no damage will be induced and the finish will remain perfect for as long as it is properly maintained.

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Originally Posted by raymond
BTW, for the entire car I needed about one teaspoon of the standard wax.
The amount of wax necessary shouldn't go up or down by a significant amount whether it's a $10 wax, or a $10,000 wax.

I hope this helps.
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