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craigdt said:Do it! Ive come to realize that SN is one of my favorite waxes. Its just a pleasure to work with.
eyezack87 said:Sure thing. The only obvious difference (very obvious lol) is that Concorso applies itself a bit easier. But I have the old yellow formula so it may have changed now. They're both great waxes to have :xyxthumbs
eyezack87 said:Lol, if you want to meet up with me we can test a panel so you can feel it in action. But, that might be a bad idea :dance
akimel said:Unless one has a number of clients who will be willing to pay extra for the application of Swissvax Concorso, I can't imagine that it makes much business sense to invest in it. If one nixes Souveran (which I love) because of its lack of durability, how about instead going with Collinite 915? Outstanding durability and a deep look--it came in second just behind Best of Show in DaveKG's blind wax test. I seriously doubt a car owner is going to notice any real difference between a well-detailed car that has been dressed in Concorso and a well-detailed car that has been dressed in 915. And at $20 a tin (off eBay), 915 is a great buy. Autopia's Rydawg is an enthusiastic fan of Collinite 915.
I'm not saying that Swissvax ain't any good. I have a tub of Best of Show and like it very much. I just don't know if it's worth the extra bucks.
Personally, though, if I were a professional detailer, I'd probably go with Blackfire Wet Diamond. I've been very impressed with it. My problem is that I'm addicted to carnauba.