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Old 05-25-2005, 08:02 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Smile Great Shine and a 300 discount!

I haven't done much in the way of self-promotion so far, but I thought you might like to see what your sponsor can do for a quality car.



This fine automobile was prepared for a pro photography session using my glaze and Collinite 915 Carnauba wax applied with the application sponges I give away with a purchase. Wurth Tire Foam was used on thie tires, along with my Hydra-Wipe Pro for drying. You can't see it in the picture well, but this owner also uses Lexol products for leather and vinyl care inside the car.

This is a 1989 Ferarri Mondial t - coupe. Only 42 "t" coupes were sent to the US.

The owner of this car operates the best downstate Illinois import car repair facility, Kauth & Mayeur Import Car Service in Peoria IL. and he recommends DC CarCare products to all his customers. his Porsche and Ferrari cars have won numerous awards at shows in the midwest, and he also holds several race track records in SCCA competition!

Collinite 915 is a US owned and based company that has been selling professional quality waxes for cars, boats and airplanes for over 60 years. One can of 915 will do a car or truck over 25 times if applied as recommended, some have gotten over 40 waxes! That is value in a quality product. This is a long-lasting wax that stands up to the elements as well as anything out there, and is rated in the top ten in a widely publicized wax 'test' sold on the internet. Best gloss and protection around, and goes on and comes off easy, especially for a carnauba wax.

Another product I would like to introduce you to is Wurth Tire Foam. From a well respected German auto products company.(we know something about that from the DC connection!) This is similar to No Touch foam, but it goes a lot farthur. One can will do up to 60 tires. Goes on dirty tires and makes them look great, so it is superb for a quick clean up. But when you wash the tire first and apply it, the look is as good if not better than anything on the market. One application gives the tire a "new" tire healthy look, with a soft satin sheen. Two applications gives a bit more shine. Never looking false or overdone, it is the best tire product I have seen, lasting as long as Meguiar's Endurance, but easier to apply and less messy when you put on. It is also less messy when you touch the tire a few days later. Some products are cursed at by tire store employees because they turn your hands black when you touch the tire.

I sell these items at super low prices, and they are all products that I discovered being used by professional shops or award winning show cars. I have used all of them on my own award winning show cars. I only sell one of a product in a category at a time, and it is the best I can find, regardless of price or profit. I welcome your detailing questions and offer an extensive "tips" section for free on my web site.

For 300C Forum members I offer a 5% discount off any order before shipping.
All products are 100% satisfaction guaranteed. I have been supplying new and collectible car owners with quality name brand products that you won't find on every auto parts store shelf for many years.

To get the discount, just mention the 300C forum in the COMMENTS section and you will get 5% off what is usually the lowest price on the internet for these products....if you can find them. Most stores don't carry these products because the profit margin isn't big enough. But I am a one-man show, and overhead is low. I hope you will visit my site and buy from a company that invests in the 300C community.
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Old 05-25-2005, 08:29 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Don, I will try some of your products, how do I order? Gary
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Gary,

Just talked to you, I hope you like the products. As we both know, wax in particular is a very personal thing, and although I have never had a can returned yet, I will gladly give a full refund (including your original shipping cost) if you or any customer just gets the item back to me. This goes for anything I sell.

As for ordering, just go to our web site:

http://www.dccarcare.com

I accept all major credit cards on-line or call me toll-free: 877-444-5504
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Gary,

I forgot to figure in the 5% 300C forum discount on your order, so I will lower your total by 5% (before shipping). Let me know what you think, I know you will be comparing it to products you already use and sell and I am curious what you think of them. I found out about the Collinite wax from a friend that ran a very good detailing shop and used it exclusively. This was before I started my business. This friend also introduced me to Wurth products after I got DC CarCare going. He was their rep for a while.
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Don, thanks for your professional service, yes I posted this before talking to you. I look forward to trying them out. Gary
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Old 05-25-2005, 09:51 AM   #6 (permalink)
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Don,
How does your collinite compare to sealants like Zaino? I understand sealants are supposed to last much longer and protect better.

Gary,
Looking forward to your comparison.
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WAtchout,

Zaino is a good product and does last a long time, but I did a direct comparison between Collinite 915 and Zaino a while ago. I was considering replacing the Collinite with the Zaino. I applied both products to specific portions of two cars, one a 60's with original paint, and one a clearcoated daily driver.

For shine, and durability, they both were superb. For slickness, the Collinite was better. For the amount of work to get the same results, Collinite was one step where Zaino was several. For less money, you get the same result with less work. I stayed with Collinite.

Both products are in the top 10 in the "was test report" (think that is what it is called. Zaino did finish higher, but out of the vast collection of waxes, Collinite was at the top and I consider that close to a tie.

For some Zaino is like a religion and any cost or effort is worth it, but in reality, there are many quality waxes that perform just as well. The good thing is that a car nut has a lot of good choices, find one you like and enjoy!
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I meant to say "WaX test report" fingers not typing well today...sorry.
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