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Originally Posted by 94LT1 So in the parts department of the dealership that i work at, we sell Collinite 845. So i picked up the last bottle and took it to the desk. The parts guy that was there has been detailing on the side for over 15 years. He told me that if i wanted to rub untill my arm fell off then i should buy it. So he showed me this product called Vitreo and he swares by it. He claims almost all of his regular customers noticed a difference between Vitreo and 845. Plus he said that Vitreo is as easy as a wax to remove and it saved him tons of time. I dunno if any of you have heard of it but im gonna give it a shot hopefully this weekend and ill do a write up on it. The bottle claims 1 yr of durability but who knows.The parts guy has only been useing it for about 4 months now and says the water still beads up and the vehicles still have a great shine to them. |
You'll find that finding a detailer worth there weight in gold is as hard to find as a great technician. Because a person has been doing something for X years doesn't mean they're good or know what they are doing. Look at his work and judge them based on that and that alone. The Ol' saying "Actions speak louder then words" comes to mind. I've seen weekend warriors do better details then some of the full time detailer you find vids on the net (youtube comes to mind).
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that could be a possibility.is rightlook any good?
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I beleive D&D detailing or something like that uses them. From the work posted they do a good job and he has mad skills.