ZoranC said:
Then why some people say they don't notice any difference in looks or durability when using # 16?
It's just like any other LSP that gets reviewed around here, not everyone has the same taste in LSP's. Some people were turned off because they thought it was hard to use, but that was usually because they were applying it too thick. When it was still available here in the states it was a real bargain in terms of price, looks, and durability.
Some people are looking for it because they have used it in the past and want some more, others are looking for it because they have read about it and have seen pictures in
Click & Brag, and there might be some that are drawn to it just because it was banned and they'd like to try some of the "forbidden fruit" :nixweiss .
While I don't consider it my best looking carnauba, I do think it's the best looking "long-lasting" carnauba that I have. And the nostalgia factor that this wax has been around, virtually unchanged, since the early 50's earns it a place of honor on my shelf. I was just fortunate enough to have tried it long before the VOC regs came out and was able to snag a couple of extra tins while it was still being sold.
Andrew M also makes a good point that #16 is still being sold in the UK. With shipping I think it would cost about $30 for a new tin..... a lot cheaper than some are selling for on eBay. One UK source,
cleanyourcar, is a member here so if anyone is looking he might be a good place to start.