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Avalanche said:I dont know, Zymol has been around forever and has always been a very well respected name in car care. I would'nt suggest the company is scamming anyone, if you cant afford it or dont agree with the claims, dont buy it. I will say I never have and probably never will use it, so I'm not sticking up for it. (unless I get some carbon for next to nothing)
This board doent seem to care much for it but it has always been expensive and has certianly stood the test of time. I can understand the elevated price seeing as how most of the higher end wax is 100% natural, using natural oils and carriers rather than harsh petrochemical ingredients. As far as it all being the same, you can say that about any carnuba wax but at the end of the day we all use what we like and can afford. I cant see spending thousands for wax but someone must buy it or they wouldnt keep it around.
Intermezzo said:
Av,
You make some valid points and yes, this board has never been easy on Zymol. I plan to purchase a can of Concours sometime soon, just to see what all the fuss is about and to see if the shine is noticeably better than my $15 dollar can of Blitz and my $25 can of P21S.
However, I just have to ask... What do you mean when you say natural carriers and natural oils? Their waxes have a 30-35% carnauaba content...so obviously it must have a good amount of solvent as well, but are you saying that their solvents are made of natural ingredients as opposed to being petroleum or mineral spirits based?
IMO, their two waxes which shatter the $1,000 mark are used primarily for marketing purposes.
Jademonkey said:Belicose can you post pictures of the cars?
If you have the Atlantique on a BMW, I will post pics of Souveran on mine and we can compare
I do realize that it cant be that great of a comparison since different cameras, lights etc, but it will still be interesting.