I took a look at this product. This product has polymers. Zymols are not formulated with polymers. Zymol waxes are all-natural. By definition, this "wax" is closer to a sealant if they are touting polymers as a significant ingredient.
I am not sure what this wax looks like in its results. Maybe someone can try it out and see whether its performance shows up.
I won't go over the price issue again, as we are well aware of Zymol's asking prices. Zymol is a proven product. In my comparison (as well as the testimony of the author and some contributors of this thread) it dominated several wax brands mentioned. To me, that's justification enough to warrant my business. Only a curious detailer will ultimately have to decide whether Zymol will be worth the asking price.
Let's see if anyone is willing to put chemical guys to the test against Zymol. This would be an interesting face-off.
I am not sure what this wax looks like in its results. Maybe someone can try it out and see whether its performance shows up.
I won't go over the price issue again, as we are well aware of Zymol's asking prices. Zymol is a proven product. In my comparison (as well as the testimony of the author and some contributors of this thread) it dominated several wax brands mentioned. To me, that's justification enough to warrant my business. Only a curious detailer will ultimately have to decide whether Zymol will be worth the asking price.
Let's see if anyone is willing to put chemical guys to the test against Zymol. This would be an interesting face-off.