Michael, it isn't a point of being open minded, but that even Dupont says teflon and it's derivatives are a useless ingredient in wax. That isn't opinion. For that reason, I take a dim view of any manufacturer that uses it. I won't use Eagle One waxes for the same reason, and my Eagle One rep knows exactly why. (I mostly use their glass cleaner, tire swipes and other related products). Again, I've never said you can't get good results with Swissol and have mentioned a pro detailer on another board really likes the wax.
I didn't make the comparison to Zymol, others did. I just pointed out that I think for the most part touting 'natural' ingredients is marketing hype. Moose Wax, for example is a petroleum based wax and I find it to be an excellent wax. P21S/S100 touts carnuba and bee's wax in their products, and it too is an excellent wax. Neither product seems to share a similar make up, but both give excellent end results.
Obviously for me, there is a price line with products that I cannot cross in my detailing business without raising prices or eating the extra cost. Maybe the $56 wax won't cross that line, but the much more expensive ones will. The guy on the other board was raving about the $56 wax and I have no reason to doubt him. I'm just mostly put off by the PTFE claims.
If you will do a search on my posts, you will find I am very open to trying new products. Just in the past few years, I've used Meguiars, 3M, Formula113, Duragloss, Clearkote, Pinnacle Paste Glaz and Souveran, S100, Power Shine and a few others.
I'd be glad to try some Swissol products, but not at the price they charge. If you want to make a trade for something I have so I can sample it, I'd be more than willing to try it. I've made numerous trades on the board and have always been willing to post a review, good or bad.
Again, my main concern is the PTFE claims, which as far as I can tell are made by only one of their waxes. If they can sell enough high dollar wax to stay in business, they must be making people happy.