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Originally Posted by Apollo_Auto
Not sure about the durability of it, but I'm sure it's got to be longer than the average wax on the market.
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Why? At the very least Zymol doesn't claim in its marketing that it contains ingredients known to promote durable wax films (with the possible exception of montan wax, which is not that special)
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I mean other than putting an absurd price tag on it they must have something other than a swanky box to justify the price, no?
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Why? If they can get the high price without doing anything special, why do anything different.
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See above comment to Bob about "free" refills . Also, don't forget that there's millions of people out there that still think a Breitling tells time better than a Casio... these are the people I intend to market with this.
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Looks like Zymol sucessfully marketed you.
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Duly noted, cheers for the head's up (heard that elsewhere too). BUT, for the money that one could possibly make even at a modest upgrade charge with one 22 oz. pot of the "Z"... Let's look at it this way: I can wax (rough estimate) 40 cars with one 200ml tub of wax. 1 tub of this stuff=130 cars... I think one could afford to live without refills .
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IMHO you ought to investigate becoming an official Zymol detailer if you intend to advertise your offerings.
BTW: I would charge $120 or so, and I'm somewhat dubious that you could use just 5ml per car.