What would a yellow car look like with victoria red concours applied instead of collectors yellow?
What would a yellow car look like with victoria red concours applied instead of collectors yellow?
What makes you think that a red wax is targeted/predestined for red and a yellow wax for yellow cars???
orange!
honestly i have no experience with the victoria waxes, but id assume it would look the same maybe a tad wetter or deeper
I`m wating for Victoria black for my black paint.Originally Posted by Bence
Originally Posted by christian1971
This is a fair question some companies do make coloured waxes for a specific colour of car.
Dodo Juice Oranage Crush http://www.dodojuice.com/orange-crus...a-car-wax.html
Zymol Rouge http://www.zymol.com/zymolrougewax8oz.aspx(even comes with gloves so the dies don`t stain your hands)
Zymol Ebony http://www.zymol.com/zymolebonywax8oz.aspx
The Victoria Wax doesn`t contain the same die such as the Zymol does and recommends you apply by hand, they indicate that it works well with red and darker colours but doesn`t seem to be a specific product for red painted surfaces.
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Let`s say that this approach targets a certain, fairly gullible group of people; and serves only one purpose: gaining market share by creating a rationally nonexisting niche. Clever and pitiful at the same time.
This the same for brand and/or land specific waxes. The biggest screaming BS imaginable. How does this poor wax "know" that it should look good on a Porsche - no matter it was built in Zuffenhausen, Germany, or Uusikaupunki, Finland, using different suppliers. Does Japon "know" that it should excel on an American made Toyota with PPG paint, a British Nissan coated by BASF, or a Japanese made Honda, painted with Kansai...?
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