I am thinking of buying Zymol Vintage Glaze

Should i do it?

  • Yes!!!! Dude its totally worth it!!!! You will be blown away!!

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  • No!!!! You must be outta your freakin' mind!

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TH0001 said:
Maybe, but I don't. I do not really care what wax people choose to buy. In fact I have not used any wax in particular that was 'that much' better then another. Most look the same to me with sublte changes (PS21 100% is more clear and sharp IMO) while Nattys Blue is probably a little warmer and deeper.



Same when I look at the Zymols and so forth. I wouldn't say Vintage does anything better then any other wax. To me Zymols look is inbetween P21s 100% (not quite as sharp/glossy) and Nattys Blue (not quite as deep). So IMO, you are paying 2200 dollars for a wax that falls between a 45 dollar wax and a 20 dollar wax. It does have slightly better durability then both, but then again it marginally harder to apply.



I think you have your answer.
 
I shared the Readers Digest version of this to my wife - Todd, you may be getting something for Christmas from her - LOL! Actually, she was amazed that a wax could cost that much. My take is the same as buying a shotgun, you can spend a couple hundred for a decent bird gun from a name brand or you can spend several thousand on a custom made, gold inlaid, engraved out the wazu etc. At the end of the day, it's still the same number of birds in the back pack, but your wallet will be the judge.
 
TH0001 said:
Maybe, but I don't. I do not really care what wax people choose to buy. In fact I have not used any wax in particular that was 'that much' better then another. Most look the same to me with sublte changes (PS21 100% is more clear and sharp IMO) while Nattys Blue is probably a little warmer and deeper.



Same when I look at the Zymols and so forth. I wouldn't say Vintage does anything better then any other wax. To me Zymols look is inbetween P21s 100% (not quite as sharp/glossy) and Nattys Blue (not quite as deep). So IMO, you are paying 2200 dollars for a wax that falls between a 45 dollar wax and a 20 dollar wax. It does have slightly better durability then both, but then again it marginally harder to apply.



OK, so no agenda and vintage falls between p21s 100% and NB in your opinion. So we have your opinion and a bunch of others, so I guess we're pretty much done. See, that's my point, this thread will continue because one way or another we've all got an agenda. :)
 
I liked the way Vintage applied. It was smooth, like butter. Much different from Swissvax which requires your hands (or, I guess applicator if you apply it that way) to break down the granules prior to application.
 
Picus said:
OK, so no agenda and vintage falls between p21s 100% and NB in your opinion. So we have your opinion and a bunch of others, so I guess we're pretty much done. See, that's my point, this thread will continue because one way or another we've all got an agenda. :)



I still don't see an agenda...



My opinion is no different/better/more valuable/less valuable then anybody elses.



I have it, use it, used it, and found it to be like every other wax out there, wax...
 
rydawg said:
It's funny you mention that. Last year when I was speaking to a rep from Zymol, he pretty much told me to be very careful as they are a sue happy company. There was a lot of other stuff too that made me nervous and think twice, but I can not put on the internet.



Edit this Ryan or you will be sued....
 
LOL.. Great edits... I am glad this one is over. Now we can all jump over to the "I am thinking of buying Meguiars M16 Paste Wax" thread...
 
I am still thinking of getting it! I dont know why lol i just wanna spend the extra cash i have laying around doing nothing.. This wax and the package is so appealing i mean it just makes me wanna buy it!!!
 
milani said:
LOL.. Great edits... I am glad this one is over. Now we can all jump over to the "I am thinking of buying Meguiars M16 Paste Wax" thread...



Not yet. :nono
 
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