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Originally Posted by GoudyL
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 won't be able to comment personally on the durability for some time, but I have heard other claims of excellent durability. Could have something to do with it being an enzyme? Guess I'll just have to wait and see!
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Originally Posted by GoudyL
Why? If they can get the high price without doing anything special, why do anything different. 
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True...
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Originally Posted by GoudyL
Looks like Zymol sucessfully marketed you.
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Well if being convinced that I can make a substantial profit with it means being "marketed", then yes I suppose they have

. Though my other high-end waxes have already convinced me of that...
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Originally Posted by GoudyL
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.
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I'll have to look into that and see what being an official detailer entails (fees of course, but...). Actually, I can probably wax a car with less than 5ml... I spread it very thinly, which is all you need. Here's a couple of pictures (my server is down right now so I'll attach). $120-$150 sounds about like what I've planned.
Here's a tub of Hard Candy that I've already scooped out a 10ml sample from for a friend... I've also waxed at least 12 cars with it aside from that, including my own that provided durability for more than 4 months during the winter. The 2nd is a pot of Supernatural that I've waxed more than 15 cars with... It can be done. I've also got a tub of Concorso that's a little more than 1/2 empty that's going on about 18 cars.