Lot off money for sum wax

Fishy

Active Member
May 16, 2005
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I use this wax. Not as pricey as the Destiny, but still a good wax, that I then top up with this cleaner wax.

Fish
 

Reg

Professional Detailer
Oct 10, 2005
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Berkshire
I use this wax. Not as pricey as the Destiny, but still a good wax, that I then top up with this cleaner wax.

Fish

Hate to burst your bubble, but thats the biggest waste of money you could do. You are putting a quality Zymol wax down (Titanium), then using a CLEANER wax over it? It has cleaners in it - you're taking off the decent stuff :doh:
 

Reg

Professional Detailer
Oct 10, 2005
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Berkshire
£20 a pot for the next 25 years then

am i missing something here?

Yes you are - details with Royale or Vintage (the next one down) will carry a fairly heavy premium charged to the customer. The wax would be paid for before the first pot ran out, so after that its effectively free. When it comes to refilling you just need to pay for shipping and insurance, which isn't cheap, but you'd be on the right side of it by a long way.
 

Fl@pper

Back older greyer and less oilier but always hope
Jun 19, 2001
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Gloucester
Yes you are - details with Royale or Vintage (the next one down) will carry a fairly heavy premium charged to the customer. The wax would be paid for before the first pot ran out, so after that its effectively free. When it comes to refilling you just need to pay for shipping and insurance, which isn't cheap, but you'd be on the right side of it by a long way.

so as a top notch VIP service it can be worthwhile due to it's regular use and return on costs

i was missing summat :) just thinking of me and 1 car that was all :lol:
 
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