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4DSC said:I read in another thread that Zymol limits you to ONE Vintage refill per year anyway, so all this talk of using it like crazy is kinda academic isn't it? :nixweiss
Jngrbrdman said:The
The only reason I say it is three times more expensive than its worth is just my calculation based on the amount of wax an average person could use. This is my math to support my claim:
Hey, maybe Scott's neighbor is a Zymol user?Jngrbrdman said:Like you could ever use 22 ounces of wax in one year anyway. Unless this stuff doesn't spread like normal wax, of course. It could spread like butter for all I know. This chunk might be enough for 2 cars or something. lol.....
It's like the "true" ingredients in SPAM and hot dogs right?geekysteve said:PS: If I weren't concerned with potential legal repercussions, I'd share with everyone what's *really* in those expensive products...
Avalanche said:Zymol is not meant, nor marketed to the "average person"....Type A car nut wants....for their ungodly expensive paint job, thats what they will buy....These people wont even consider the others....
geekysteve said:Sorry, trimmed down some bits there- but you're exactly correct. And, those same Type A's are the ones who believe that the Griot's version of the PC is really worth $199, when we all know you can buy a PC w/18001 backing plate for under $125. It's the elitist attitude-- "don't tell me the facts, I've already made up my mind!"
And, 4DSC - I'm ROTFLMAO - very good call!!![]()
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Avalanche said:There in lies the problem. Zymol is not meant, nor marketed to the "average person". It is what it is, a super high end hand made wax to afford those who can part with the cash the opportunity to say that they use that kind of wax. If a super rich mega-anal, Type A car nut wants a solvent free super fine super safe wax for their ungodly expensive paint job, thats what they will buy. Its got nothing to do with your math or economics. These people wont even consider the others. Certinaly not trying to change your mind but you have to realize there is a flip side to every thought.
It is what it is, a super high end hand made wax to afford those who can part with the cash the opportunity to say that they use that kind of wax.
Redcar GUY said:What was this thread about again>?:nixweiss
Redcar GUY said:What was this thread about again>?:nixweiss
no matter what i'll still stop by the carnauba/polymer shelf weekly before the deetail.
No matter how many free refils you give, if the product sucks i won't want the refills.
All bow to the shelf of $10-$40 waxes I am my customers can choose from!
geekysteve said:PS: If I weren't concerned with potential legal repercussions, I'd share with everyone what's *really* in those expensive products...
Redcar GUY said:What was this thread about again>?:nixweiss
So people will now say "Holy crap! He's using $70 a jar wax!!" then you could turn around and say "Hell no, The Birdman only uses $1000 and up wax. I just put it in here 'cause I don't like to show off!"Jngrbrdman said:The first order of business was to figure out how to store this chunk. I shook out a nearly empty jar of Pinnacle Paste Glaz into another jar .