Review: Migliore Primo

What a great review! While I would never choose this wax because of the cost, it was nice to see the results might be worth the $$$
 
The wax is way too hard to use the bare hand method. For bare hand application, a softer style wax is preferred.

Thanks Jim, for the reply, and I appreciate your insight. I'm determined to find the 'code' to unlock the 'usefulness' of Primo! :)

Another question, Jim.. how long after application did the product take to 'haze' before you removed it. I'm sorry if i missed that factoid in a previous post..

Thanks Again!
 
There could be a few reasons--as stated, a unique look. Or a nostalgic feel for a time when products that required that effort were all there was. Or the perception that a $99 product that is hard to use MUST be better than the alternatives.

In the end it doesn't matter, different strokes for different folks. I remember another forum where people were talking about a wax that cost $1800/jar. Some people thought it was ridiculous, and then there were people who had used it who said it was worth the $1800 and you wouldn't understand unless you tried it. I think it's pretty safe to say that the people who thought it was ridiculous were never going to try it, and the people who had were never going to say it wasn't worth it.



Well said!
 
Another question, Jim.. how long after application did the product take to 'haze' before you removed it. I'm sorry if i missed that factoid in a previous post..

Thanks Again!

Remove after a panel or two. If u let it sit any longer removal isn't fun at all.
 
Thanks Jim, for the reply, and I appreciate your insight. I'm determined to find the 'code' to unlock the 'usefulness' of Primo! :)

Letting the jar sit in the sun for awhile was the only way I was able to use this after taking it out of the fridge. No haze just WOWO.
 
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