Victoria Red Concours

orange!



honestly i have no experience with the victoria waxes, but id assume it would look the same maybe a tad wetter or deeper
 
christian1971 said:
What would a yellow car look like with victoria red concours applied instead of collectors yellow?



This is a fair question some companies do make coloured waxes for a specific colour of car.



Dodo Juice Oranage Crush http://www.dodojuice.com/orange-crush-carnauba-car-wax.html



Zymol Rouge http://www.zymol.com/zymolrougewax8oz.aspx(even comes with gloves so the dies don't stain your hands)



Zymol Ebony http://www.zymol.com/zymolebonywax8oz.aspx



The Victoria Wax doesn't contain the same die such as the Zymol does and recommends you apply by hand, they indicate that it works well with red and darker colours but doesn't seem to be a specific product for red painted surfaces.
 
Let's say that this approach targets a certain, fairly gullible group of people; and serves only one purpose: gaining market share by creating a rationally nonexisting niche. Clever and pitiful at the same time.



This the same for brand and/or land specific waxes. The biggest screaming BS imaginable. How does this poor wax "know" that it should look good on a Porsche - no matter it was built in Zuffenhausen, Germany, or Uusikaupunki, Finland, using different suppliers. Does Japon "know" that it should excel on an American made Toyota with PPG paint, a British Nissan coated by BASF, or a Japanese made Honda, painted with Kansai...?
 
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