Zymols NEW wax

ron231 said:
I would assume the one in the thousands would have free refills, or else no one would buy it. I doubt I will be purchasing his new wax, after proper prep almost anything will look good. I bet if I took pictures of my black car prepped with no wax or sealant I could convince someone I had their favorite LSP on it.

True, but there's nothing wrong with trying out new stuff. Now I'm curious what the container looks like.
 
SilvaBimma said:
Cute Pic Tort, I meant Zymol not the Admins here. Zymol censored alot of their product names on DetailWorld.
Ah, gotcha. I was pretty sure *we* weren't doing that. Or, I really missed something at the last meeting. :)



Tort
 
I just bought the remaining 23 containers of Solaris! :spot



You all can just spend the rest of your lives feeling sorry for missing out on it.
 
Black240SX said:
I just bought the remaining 23 containers of Solaris! :spot



You all can just spend the rest of your lives feeling sorry for missing out on it.



:har:



Damn you, I was planning on ordering two... That spoon, I gotta have it! It is such a precise way of measuring the ingredients it amazes me! :grinno:
 
NSXTASY said:
Make that two. :woot:



Say hello to my little friend! (the zymol spoon)

It makes me wonder about qc, manufacturing tolerances, and looks of the finish when the consumer is allowed to mix his own batch. I don't get it. They originally quoted me a price of $14K and I was considering it. Before I know it, it's $30K. Maybe I should just stop crying about it and spring for the Royale or one of Paul Dalton's waxes.
 
Just noticed every 50th order on Zymol.com is free. Hmmmm . . . wonder if I could just put in 50 orders for Solaris and cancel the 49 that aren't free. :D
 
I feel that I do more online shopping than the average person, and in the last 10 years I haven't come close to shopping at one particular website 50 times. Everything about Zymol sounds like it's just someone's idea of a big, practical joke.



If I had $2K, $7K, or $30K to burn, I'd rather let my wife buy some expensive Louis Vuitton bag or whatever designer item she chooses or if I wanted to splurge on myself, I'd buy an expensive watch or something that had REAL value. At the end of the day, although those items might not cost a lot to make, if I ever had to recoup some of that money back I could sell it and easily find buyers to pay a decent price for it. On the other hand, how many people in their right mind would buy a used, expensive jar of wax that did not include a transferable lifetime refill? You'd be lucky to find someone to pay just a 1/4 of what you originally paid.



Zymol is trying to market and artificially create demand for something that really isn't worth much to begin with. You know who did the same thing? TY with Beanie Babies. We all remember the rage with those stupid beanie bag bears. Some fetched for really good money at the height of their popularity but they're not worth much now.
 
BlackElantraGT said:
I feel that I do more online shopping than the average person, and in the last 10 years I haven't come close to shopping at one particular website 50 times. Everything about Zymol sounds like it's just someone's idea of a big, practical joke.



I don't think they're saying your 50th order is free. What they're saying is every 50th order made on the website is free. So, if 200 orders are made on the website by 200 different people in a single day then 4 of the orders are free.
 
Well, if the spoon is 24K soild gold and the container is made of crystal and I am under the influence, it would be a good buy. LOL.
 
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