Swissvax Concorso

I used the Concorso today on a carbon black 2008 BMW 550i. To start, Swissvax Concorso is rock hard in the container. You really need to dig to make a dent in the can. I expect this will be demonstrative of its durability/longevity. I highly recommend applying it with a pre-heated applicator to speed up the process. A little does go a long way, I got half a hood and a bumper with my first dip into the can. The scent is unreal, the entire garage was filled with the aroma of passion fruit. You absolutely want to eat this wax, reminds you of gummi-bears. I didn't use Cleaner Fluid as a base and we had some difficulty removal. I don't know if the Cleaner Fluid would improve the removal or not. The trademark carnauba gloss and depth are there, pictures will follow shortly. I will see this vehicle again in 4 weeks for a follow up visit. Ill post more findings then.
 
jsatek said:
I used the Concorso today on a carbon black 2008 BMW 550i. To start, Swissvax Concorso is rock hard in the container. You really need to dig to make a dent in the can. I expect this will be demonstrative of its durability/longevity. I highly recommend applying it with a pre-heated applicator to speed up the process. A little does go a long way, I got half a hood and a bumper with my first dip into the can. The scent is unreal, the entire garage was filled with the aroma of passion fruit. You absolutely want to eat this wax, reminds you of gummi-bears. I didn't use Cleaner Fluid as a base and we had some difficulty removal. I don't know if the Cleaner Fluid would improve the removal or not. The trademark carnauba gloss and depth are there, pictures will follow shortly. I will see this vehicle again in 4 weeks for a follow up visit. Ill post more findings then.

I've not used the cleaner fluid before applying Concouro either and I didn't find removal too bad. These high end waxes can take a little getting used to. Based on your comment that you were digging in the can for wax I'd imagine you are applying the wax too thick. With these high carnauba content waxes thin is in! These waxes also clog up buffing towels pretty quickly too. So, change towels often.
 
I hope you're joking about the Zaino stuff--who the hell would pay that for a sealant? Just about any decent carnauba will match Zaino. Don't get me wrong, I love Zaino and use it myself, but that's because it lasts 6-12 months instead of 2-3 months for most waxes. If it costs $2500 or even $100, it better look as good as fresh Zymol and last 5 years.
 
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