soonermajic
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If you guys only spend ,13 per car, why does everyone feel the need to go up $3--->$5?
Because they can...If you guys only spend ,13 per car, why does everyone feel the need to go up $3--->$5?
Yes - you need a very clean car for maximum performance. If your TF presoaks aren’t cutting it, you won’t get the high end result.
It is also the product performance they receive, coach. You can give insane results - incredible shine on all surfaces, smooth feeling paint and glass, super water beading and soil repellency for several weeks- which ultimately makes it easier for the operator to rewash. They basically get the results of a “quick wax” in no extra time and without having to leave the car. I think they measureIf you guys only spend ,13 per car, why does everyone feel the need to go up $3--->$5?
Yes / it has extreme value to customers because of its performance.Because they can...
Yes - I learned about “contact angle” which is basically the height of a bead of water from a very knowledgeable Chem rep. The higher the number, the higher the bead and easier it runs/blows off the surface - basically shows you repellency. Oil based drying agents bead angles are around 80°, sealers are around 90° or so, hot wax/carnauba products are around 110° and the ceramic type products exceed 120° contact angle for their beads.There are some drying aids advertised as "ceramic" that are very inexpensive to use but I don't think they offer much in protection or longevity.
The call it "layers of protection", but I've been told that there is not anything that has bonded or cured during the wash process quickly enough to truly "layer" , but the compatible products can compliment each other.
5 gallons on the Blair ceramics and imWas just about to say that. Id really think cpc is nore like.40 ---> .80 per car...
Yes I have - it is very good, but their premium ceramic product is Total Shield. The thing with Vanta Gloss is they have a foamy version if you want to apply it before a mitter or wraps and polish it in, but the Total Shield is pretty much exclusively a spray on/rinse off final Sealant step. Total Shield is the most durable and effective sealer they have. It is on par with Simoniz Ceramic Sealer which I am now using. I just like the Simoniz better, but the TS is still excellent.Has anyone used Quest Vantagloss Ceramic yet?? I have some but havent started using it yet...I was saving it to coincide with my price increase in January. I currently use Vantagloss as my top product.
Is vanatagloss and vantagloss ceramic different products? I thought they just added the ceramic name to the product because operators are wanting to offer a "ceramic product".Has anyone used Quest Vantagloss Ceramic yet?? I have some but havent started using it yet...I was saving it to coincide with my price increase in January. I currently use Vantagloss as my top product.
Yes I have - it is very good, but their premium ceramic product is Total Shield. The thing with Vanta Gloss is they have a foamy version if you want to apply it before a mitter or wraps and polish it in, but the Total Shield is pretty much exclusively a spray on/rinse off final Sealant step. Total Shield is the most durable and effective sealer they have. It is on par with Simoniz Ceramic Sealer which I am now using. I just like the Simoniz better, but the TS is still excellent.
Yes - same thing- just added ceramic to the name. Still has high and low foam versions, just like when it was called plain old “Vantagloss”.Is vanatagloss and vantagloss ceramic different products? I thought they just added the ceramic name to the product because operators are wanting to offer a "ceramic product".
Total Shield definitely is more durable to rain/weather and washings when used at the same dilution ratio as Vantagloss. With Total Shield you can actually see the beads start running down the car when it is applied by an arch - even before the rinse. The Simoniz ceramic does that too - really shows the repellency on contact. They all really put a noticeable luster on the cars. Jason at Quest told me that if you can only use 1, it should be the TS. That would be my approach with to Simoniz too - If I could only apply one, it would definitely be the ceramic sealant.Any detectable difference in performance or dilution ratios?
Oh - sorry - I misunderstood. Yes cost per car is very close - maybe even a little bit less with Simoniz. My preference with the Simoniz is the viscosity is is bit thinner and the draw is more accurate. I also like the scent better and finally, it is a little more free/clean rinsing. If there is a little left in a side view mirror housing and it gets blown on the glass or runs out later, I don’t noice the streaking or spotting with the SimonizThanks, I was interested in total shield vs simoniz, what it is that makes you actually prefer that and if the cost per car is comparable.
Yes - every chem rep I have ever asked about the carnauba waxes tells me that brushing in is not necessary and is more for customer show than any tangible result. They usually cite all the touch free IBA’s that use carnauba and can’t brush it in!On my istobal friction on the top wash, I apply vantagloss low foam followed by a pass of total shield extreme directly on top. I think the ratios are around 150:1. Both products work well. Istobal has a "brushed in wax" feature but I don't utilize that as Jason says it shouldn't be necessary and it saves me at least a minute.