Chemical Guys E-zyme wax

yeah, i noticed this as well ($26.85)...

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BTW... do any of you find the CG's product(s) less than par? it seems like they are always pumping out new products...
 
Due to naturally derived seasonal oils and enzymes, E-zyme will only be produced mid-year in small runs. Due to rare ingredients, availability may be limited. E-zyme Natura..... Go natural.





I like that. lol:spit:
 
i agree that it seems CG is always coming out with something new. i don't understand it, and it honestly worries me. from my use of CG products though, i like them, i suppose you just need to be careful of what u order.



looks like nice wax, but i'd rather have supernatural
 
Fminus has a tub so I am looking forward to his review of it. I as one would not spend that kind of money on a wax, but their Pete's '53 is one of my favorites!
 
P1et - I haven't tried Pete's 53, I have a jar of Souveran and I just tried a sample of 50/50. How would you rate 53 compared to them? Me? I thought Souveran was much more user friendly and looked a little better on my car - black GTI.
 
JuneBug said:
P1et - I haven't tried Pete's 53, I have a jar of Souveran and I just tried a sample of 50/50. How would you rate 53 compared to them? Me? I thought Souveran was much more user friendly and looked a little better on my car - black GTI.



I have Pete's '53 and I have Souveran, never tried 50/50 but I have Wet Obsessions which is a derivative of 50/50.



Even though they are all easy to apply, Souveran wins here. Pete's '53 is intense on metallics and the beading is out of this worlds. It's what I have on my personal vehicle as it lasts for a decent amount of time. Souveran unfortunately does not. So if it's looks I'm after on my non-metallic black Dodge, the Souveran wins. However, for daily use, the Pete's looks great, beads wonderfully and lasts quite a bit. The only issues with it is that it sweats at times, especially here in Texas where it's hot most of the year.



Wet Obsession has impressed me too. Very easy to apply, great beading and good durability. I saw six weeks. Also, first wax that VISIBLY darkened my paint as I was applying it.
 
50/50 is a great wax to use. I cant really tell the difference between that and Souvern(slight).50/50 Pete's 53 both are excellent products made by CG but there prices are going up
 
stiffdogg06 said:
I like that. lol:spit:



My sentiments exactly.



Band Wagon Wax...that is what I think it is . Just keeping up with the neighbors, so to speak.



I finished using Fuzion wax the other day. Nice wax!! Was is better? No. Was it good looking? Yes! Am I going to purchase any expensive wax? Most likely not. What ever I choose to use it has to have been better than what I have been using and no nuba has ever done that. Some were as good but non was better. If I am going to pay more I need to see results. Not similar, not different, not the same just better.
 
weekendwarrior said:
Seems like the high end wax market is pretty crowded now (I am referring to anything $50 and up).



Darn! I thought once I crossed the $17.00 threshold I was in the "high end" market.



Back to the drawing board. :cry:
 
I have about 8-10 waxes right now, and the most expensive one I own is the P21S 100%. It's about $50 per tub, and I got it when I ordered the P21S kit from AG for $75. Would I ever buy a really expensive wax? Relatively speaking, no. I'll never own Vintage or any of the high end Swissvax waxes....I could see myself topping out at around $150-200, but even then, I'd feel like I had just gotten kicked in the nuts and then laughed at.
 
I just don't see myself spending obscene amounts of money on a wax, when alot of the wax guys, especially Dave from the UK, pretty much agree the differences are very small at best.
 
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