Zymol Atlantique Glaze

jab

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What is the deal with the price of this stuff? 800.00????? Has anyone heard of this 60 % Brazilian White Carnuba Wax? Is this really worth this much money? I met someone that uses this stuff on his show cars, and yes they look like they have been dipped in water. This guy is also a DR on the side so i guess its not hard for him to buy this wax. Aplication is done by hand, yes by hand no pads or bonnets, and sits for three hours before removing. Who knows, is it really worth it?
 
Quote: Zymol Atlantique Glaze



~One man’s opinion~



Is a wax worth $800? ‘Atlantique’ was custom formulated for Ralph Laurens 1937 Bugatti and contains 60% white Carnauba wax.



Beauty is in the ‘guy’ of the beholder, from my experience of their Carnaba waxes ( Zymol Concours) gives the best depth, colour and clarity.



I was given their Vintage Carrnuaba wax ($1,100 with life-time free refills) amazing (no not the price the shine LOL)



>Hope this helps<



Experience unshared; is knowledge wasted…/



justadumbarchitect * so i question everything*
 
Quote: How do you actually apply it?





~One man’s opinion~



“Put a very small amount in the palm of your hand. Use the warmth of your hands by rubbing them together to melt the Carnauba. With your hands, gently apply the melted glaze in a light, even pattern over no more than two or three square feet of painted surface� ;)



This is a direct quote by Zymol, I tried it, and my girlfriend watched and wondered what she’d got herself into with a guy that caresses his car with a wax (but I did hear her whisper, “Me next� LOL :cool: ).



I apply it with a dry 100% cotton micro fibre Alpine DFâ„¢ cloth, remove residue and buff 3 – 4 hours later with a CBT Autopia Concourseâ„¢ Buffing Towel







>Hope this helps<



Experience unshared; is knowledge wasted…/



justadumbarchitect * so i question everything*
 
You need to melt the wax in the palm of your hands first. Then apply the wax with your palms. The palms are very durable, your fingers give up long before your palms do. It is a very strange feeling to apply wax this way for the first time.
 
Just make sure to wash your hands before you apply the wax.. You don't want to introduce foreign grease from the big whopper you ate for lunch ;)
 
from m-w.com



Main Entry: be·queath

Pronunciation: bi-'kwEth, -'kwE[th]

Function: transitive verb

Etymology: Middle English bequethen, from Old English becwethan, from be- + cwethan to say -- more at QUOTH

Date: before 12th century

1 : to give or leave by will -- used especially of personal property

2 : to hand down : TRANSMIT
 
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