Eliot Ness said:
Hey Supe don't be such a stranger!
We haven't had a good wool thread in ages
Now to keep on track, you have posted in the past how well you like Vintage because it cleans so easily, especially with your no touch wash method.
Are people still using wool?? Man, they need to get with the times! Seriously, though, I'm still using wool to finish on harder clears and have been stunned with some of the results. Yeah, finishing foam still rules medium and soft clears, but the glow left by fine wool on a hard clear is hard to beat.
And yes, I'm *still* completely enamored by Vintage's clean-ability. Doesn't matter *how* dirty my car gets, if the gunk is over a fairly fresh layer of Vintage, nothing more than my expensive squirt gun is needed to get it off.
lbls1 said:
There he goes!!!! Was wondering where Supe was!?!
Detailing! Well, that and nursing a sore ego... but let's just go with detailing, aight?
Accumulator said:
Hey, great to see you back here
SuperBee364!!! :wavey
And that's *ALL* I'm gonna post on this thread
Thanks, Accumulator.. I'm such a trouble maker, though, don't be surprised if I get banned again.
bert31 said:
Good to see you back SB! While your lurking around, clean out your PM box here and at Detailing Bliss.
D'oh! I'll do that today. Probably.
TH0001 said:
I like SuperBee and I like Vintage. Now if it was priced at 30-60 dollars (about as well as it performs) I would recommend it for everybody
Hey, Todd, I like you, too! Busy this Saturday night??

Seriously, though, your price point is exactly what made me decide to buy the Vintage in the first place. I figured I'd get about 25 refills in my lifetime. I paid 1600 bucks for my tub. That brings the per-tub price down to 64 bucks (not including shipping, but shipping costs for me are *really* cheap. Not allowed to say the exact number, but let's say McDonalds combo meal cheap round trip). 64 bucks per tub (for me, at least) is a reasonable amount to pay for the results that *I* get (YMMV), and the reasons that *I* liike Vintage. Also, believe it or not, Vintage is bequeath-able. Yup, my son will inherit the rights to free Vintage refills. (SpoiledMan has already gotten dibs to be first-adopted, so stop your PM's right there.)
Honestly, I can't tell the differenece between how Vintage looks and other high end waxes. (Maybe it's just because my prep is *that* good!

), but as I mentioned, I like Vintage for other reasons. Primarily because of it's *phenomenal* environmental protection and ease of cleaning. It is not, however, excessively durable. But then again, I wash my car far more than the average Joe. Washed at reasonable intervals, it would last (I would guess) for six months. I have yet to see better than three months on my own cars. But Collinite, this stuff is not. (Use Yoda voice for that last sentence).
It's just a matter of weighing the pros/cons on your own terms. For some of us, it makes sense. For others... not so much.
*MY* Pros and Cons:
Pros:
Relatively cheap per-tub cost over my liftetime, when compared to other high end waxes.
Environmental protection that has yet to be bested IME.
Looks like a good, high end wax should
Love the application process
Cleanability that has no equal, wax or sealant
Cons:
Upfront expense makes VISA happy, me sad
Mediocre durability
Looks like any other, high end wax
Hate the removal process
Overall, I am happy I bought the stuff, and if I had it to do over again, I *would* buy it again. Not at the 2200 they're asking for it now, though.
Now if you'll excuse me, I'm off to start a good wool rant...
