I like this style video with the narration and for anyone surprised that a new car needs a correction, you should see how dealers wash new cars; it is horrific.
Hey Nabil, maybe in one of your future videos you can explain in a little more detail what each Level entails. From level 1 through level 5. Thank you for your vids.
Wow, what a superb job. I am still a amateur detailer, about to start off on my own detailing UA-cam channel & I learn alot from you, not to forget the motivation with inspiration that comes along. Thank you.
@@nabilnaamo4408 in the manufacturing industry we'd call this 'back to the track' - senior managers rolling up their sleeves and assembling vehicles 👌🏼
Ohh yeah, the dealerships use stone-age wash methods and then just put up some teflon or silicone to hide scratches... not too long ago, I saw a guy washing a 200k USD car using a broom and a floor mop on the contact wash (no pre-rinse nor foam nor nothing), and some old hardened floor squeegee to dry it out, then dressed the poor car on some teflon or silicone spray and made it look super slick and shiny... that made my eyes hurt a lot...
Well rich is retaliative. You don't really have to be that rich to buy one of these on credit. You just have to get approved for the loan and make the monthly payments. No one is just paying the 200K out of pocket in one lump sum. Believe it or not it's also possible to get a car like this and still be living pay check to pay check and not be able to afford the full protection. People's bills are usually commensurate with the size of their pay checks. Plus most of the time you finance a car like this, keep it for a year or two, than trade it in for the current model year or something else that strikes your fancy more and just roll the loan over to the new one. So the full protection is kind of a waste. Unless you are talking classic cars if you have the money for a 170K+ vehicle, you aren't settling for driving the old one around for years when you could have the new one that's more fashionable and has the new/better features.
I was thinking the same thing. If I bought a DBX at what would for sure be around or over 200K USD with options, and it came with even one small area of the kind of paint defects he mentioned, I wouldn't even sign to accept the delivery of the vehicle. For the money this costs there is no excuse for the fit and finish to not be perfect upon delivery. If this car really had all those defects in the paint from the factory, Aston Martin needs to fix it asap. They face brutal competition in the Luxury SUV market and need the DBX to be a huge success to save the brand.
The narration in the background makes the video much more enjoyable to watch.
Glad you like it!
Another master class in enhancing and protecting a car. Magnificent!
Thank you for your kind words, hope you enjoyed!
I like this style video with the narration and for anyone surprised that a new car needs a correction, you should see how dealers wash new cars; it is horrific.
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It's not so much about the dealers, it's more about how the paint comes out of the factory.
Hey Nabil, maybe in one of your future videos you can explain in a little more detail what each Level entails.
From level 1 through level 5. Thank you for your vids.
Sure!
Will be great content! Please include the pricing too.
I'm inclined to take it up as a profession seeing the effort poured in by established shops like yours. Such an intimate job with the cars! 🤞🏼
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Channel is so underrated this one of my Fav Channel 💯💯💯💯💯
Love the channel good luck for the future
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Wow, what a superb job. I am still a amateur detailer, about to start off on my own detailing UA-cam channel & I learn alot from you, not to forget the motivation with inspiration that comes along.
Thank you.
Im sure that will look great in sunlight!!.😎...also,. British racing Green are great colours for any car!!...Well done!!...👍
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The best looking ( super suv ) if you ask me
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Ye I agree! Although it’s very spec dependant imo
Awesome, gleaming. These voiceover videos are great also. 👍😎😎🔥🔥🔥
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This is pure art.
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Absolutely love the colour!
Nice, isn’t it?
Amazing work as always .... not sure about the looks of the DBX though... looks like a pumped Ford Puma. I haven’t seen one in the flesh yet tho!
Looks like a croc but well trully nice machine an topaz never ceases to amaze me
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“WOW”
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i like the way you make videos ..satisfying to watch..i think its time clean your meguiars apc spray bottle.😊😉
Fantastic presentation
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I'm surprised you didn't show foam at the end to make sure the iron x was fully removed
Hello sir support for you from India
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Another amazingly detailed car..job well done..looking forward to a subscriber giveaway of Topaz products, that would be pretty awesome 👌
We will definitely do one
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Happy days..look forward to it 😀
Great Job 👏🏻 car looks similar to Porche Cayenne
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I do prefer the voice over style of videos
What's next? Nabil washes a car and one of the detailers presents?!
I'd watch that
😂😂
@@nabilnaamo4408 in the manufacturing industry we'd call this 'back to the track' - senior managers rolling up their sleeves and assembling vehicles 👌🏼
There is no point of detailing a new car like this. But appreciate your work..👍
I applied for a job with Topaz for a Detailer about 2 weeks ago and I haven't heard from you guys yet 😔
Please send your CV to jobs@topazdetailing.com 👍
@@TopazDetailing Thank you I will do! :)
Hi I sent a message on the all about topaz skin detailing secretes but did not get any answers or reply to my question.
Bro I have Lamborghini vaneno or biggati Chiron can you wash my both cars in your company
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Ohh yeah, the dealerships use stone-age wash methods and then just put up some teflon or silicone to hide scratches... not too long ago, I saw a guy washing a 200k USD car using a broom and a floor mop on the contact wash (no pre-rinse nor foam nor nothing), and some old hardened floor squeegee to dry it out, then dressed the poor car on some teflon or silicone spray and made it look super slick and shiny... that made my eyes hurt a lot...
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Is it just me or does the DBX look too much like a Nissan juke.
Top job from topaz though as always
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That customer is surely filthy rich and he is not fully protecting it?
Well rich is retaliative. You don't really have to be that rich to buy one of these on credit. You just have to get approved for the loan and make the monthly payments. No one is just paying the 200K out of pocket in one lump sum. Believe it or not it's also possible to get a car like this and still be living pay check to pay check and not be able to afford the full protection. People's bills are usually commensurate with the size of their pay checks. Plus most of the time you finance a car like this, keep it for a year or two, than trade it in for the current model year or something else that strikes your fancy more and just roll the loan over to the new one. So the full protection is kind of a waste. Unless you are talking classic cars if you have the money for a 170K+ vehicle, you aren't settling for driving the old one around for years when you could have the new one that's more fashionable and has the new/better features.
Love Topaz, but sorry. For that kind of money, the owner shouldn’t need to have his paint corrected to that level
I was thinking the same thing. If I bought a DBX at what would for sure be around or over 200K USD with options, and it came with even one small area of the kind of paint defects he mentioned, I wouldn't even sign to accept the delivery of the vehicle. For the money this costs there is no excuse for the fit and finish to not be perfect upon delivery. If this car really had all those defects in the paint from the factory, Aston Martin needs to fix it asap. They face brutal competition in the Luxury SUV market and need the DBX to be a huge success to save the brand.
Good vid but on the car itself, I still cant unsee the love child of a juke and a puma... and the interior is so dated tech and design wise...