Pro's, anyone using or doing business with Simoniz?

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Anyone know if their products are any good? How about your professional relationship with the company? They just opened a new detail shop about 20mins from my house, It looks great and will be used as their company training location.

I am thinking about going through the program.(which is still in development) Their marketing stuff seems great. I need some feedback on their professional detailing line of products. Are they priced fairly, do they work and are they easy to work with.

I know. My best bet would to go through Mike Phillips boot camp but FL is to far.
 
Simoniz is an old name in the wax business and the first time I started using Simoniz Wax was back in the early 60's....and yes, I was a kid back then..

I don't know if it's the same people but I'll bet it's not the same wax. The program wouldn't hurt and I'd be curious how they approach detailing.

I think I'll stick with the products sold here, I've had great luck with them....:props:
 
Anyone know if their products are any good? How about your professional relationship with the company? They just opened a new detail shop about 20mins from my house, It looks great and will be used as their company training location.

I am thinking about going through the program.(which is still in development) Their marketing stuff seems great. I need some feedback on their professional detailing line of products. Are they priced fairly, do they work and are they easy to work with.

I know. My best bet would to go through Mike Phillips boot camp but FL is to far.

Don't know much about simoniz. But my impression is that it is a lot of hype. Dealerships charging crazy amounts for simoniz protection that is probably no better than the sealants we all use around here.

FL isn't as far as you think. I met someone from canada when I attended.

This pic is on my website as just another way I try to establish trust with a potential client / web visitor

Mr-Sparkle-meet-Mr-Phillips.jpg
 
I agree with PDHenderson, in Canada the line is sold at Canadian Tires and comminly available, i could compare the quality of it to the turtle wax line.
Unless they are offering a different line then the consumer one i wouldnt spend much money on it. Although the training part sounds like fun :)

*edit*
the pro line should be fun to try after lookin up the catalog
 
just looked at the website. different packaging than what we have up here.
here, these are the products that are sold to the masses, although beside it would be turtle wax, autogylm and meguiars.
a budget product, that I used once or twice with a low impression.
however, if it is in fact different I would be amazed and would like to read your review if you proceed.
 
It seems as if they are trying to reinvent themselves. I'm not sure if I should be one of their guinea pigs.
 
I will share that in my area the dealers are installing the Glasscoating and interior sealant packages. They are charging $500 for Glasscoating and $250 for interior protector. They are loading the new car sales with the packages...
 
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