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ZYMOL EUROPE LIMITED - Notice: 1523397 (Issue: 60050)
ZYMOL EUROPE LIMITED - Notice: 1523397 (Issue: 60050)
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Ron Ketcham said:20 years ago, Zymol was the poster child for "over hyped-over priced-cost a fortune so it must be good" marketing followed today by many boutique car care marketing companies.
They did sell the license for one so-so product that was marketed here in the normal channel mass market stores. I think it was Turtle Wax that marketed that product.
Think of Paul Dalton. Now, sure he does good work, but at that price??
Do people really think his wax is actually that much different? Do people actually believe that he "makes the product", oh what a sham.
There are those in this world that believe if the package is attactive, which they are paying an inflated price, that makes them "better" than others.
Grumpy
RaskyR1 said:Not this cat. Not to take anything away from Paul as I'm sure his work is excellent, but I refuse to buy into the over priced wax BS.
I refuse to buy into the over priced wax BS.
Dan said:I'm not sure its fair to say say their products are hyped. There are certainly a ton of products that ARE hyped, but are Zymols? IMO their products were in the area of diminishing returns. Sort of Ferrari/Lambo land of LSPs. I can say the only product I did not like of theirs was HD cleanse, all the other products were above average. If you really want to blast people for spending a few bucks on an LSP, then you might just want to stick with the stuff in the orange bottle as I assure you its more durable and has better protection than just about anything besides Opticoat.
JohnKleven said:This is sad to see for our industry. Zymol pioneered the high end boutique waxes, and in my opinion are still some of the best out there.
Zymol, just like Swissvax, represent the best example of how much value marketing truly has on garnering consumer appeal...the ability to sell at the margins these companies do takes real business talent.
With organic waxes you reach a certain price point, usually over $200, when you are not just paying for the basic ingredients anymore. Value, like beauty, is in the eye of the beholder....Then there is the luxury effect and products uniqueness...
Accumulator said:Heh heh, by the look of it, that might take more talent than they were able to come up with! Interesting that they're hurting now, as opposed to maybe a few years ago...maybe it just caught up with them :think: