Wow, was that little old me that sparked all this

? Listen guys, I've had wax/product manufacturers send me samples before so I can "try before I buy", but believe me, Zymöl is not going to do that. Therefore when buying a wax like this, how can you possibly know what the difference is before you buy it? Right you can't. Your only opinion is based on what you've read or heard and on what the manufacturer claims. Does Zymöl make absurd claims about unprecedented durability like other wax makers do? Nope. Do they say that it "does its job"? Yup, they do, just as all other wax manufacturers do. So is there
really a difference in this wax or are they just trying to suck me in like the 10,000's of other people that have bought this wax over so many decades? My guess is that there really
is something special about this wax other than the shiny box it comes in. Also, based on the other detailers that use this wax, the caliber of customers that request it and their repeat customers... I'm certain there is. Whether that difference is tangible or intangible will probably never be known.
This wax is not a quest for the Holy Grail of detailing products, believe me. I gave up that crusade long ago after my first tub of Dodo and after having a couple of lengthy conversations with The Dodo himself. Have I bought waxes since then? Yes (obviously

), but they were not purchased in hopes that they would outdo the last one. They were investments, just as the Vintage is. Would I use Vintage on my own cars regularly? No. I don't own a car that Vintage would compliment. For testing purposes only? Yes. My VW Rabbit Pickup is wearing 2 coats on the bonnet now. If I owned a Ferrari would I choose Vintage over my other 30+ LSP's? Yes, you're damn right I would. Bragging rights, penis enhancement, fitting to its class, etc. Do I think it would do a better job at well, its job, than something like Colly or Dodo?
Possibly and I'll leave durability out of it because durability is of no importance to me personally.
I cater to customers with Fiestas, Ferraris, Koenigsseggs and Kias. Now most of my "average" customers have never asked me, "What kind of wax are you going to put on my car?" A lot of my "other" customers have. Some have actually been very informed about waxes, as well. Also, I
have had customers that insist on the best wax I have and don't ask about the price. Neither do they ask the price of my detail services before rendered. They just pay in the end because they trust me, they trust my reputation and they trust my choice of "the best" for their car. If the "best" is sometimes regarded as such because of its ability to do what others can also do+its prestige, then it's the "best" for that customer. This is all about knowing your customer. Really, for "pocket change" would you tarnish your car's image with a cheap (but probably just s good) wax? Most people wouldn't.
We're all humans guys and this is how we are, whether you have money now, later or will never have. This is why some people drive a Lexus rather than a Toyota. They're all the same turds sprinkled with different glitter.
So anyone wanna tell me what they charge for an application of Vintage?
