FUNX650
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On the otherhand...I view this as three interesting categories of discussion:So I know the 3 easiest ways to provoke an argument is Religion, Politics, and Car Wax.
Religion; Politics; and Science (of Wax).
IMHO:
-Religion and politics usually tend to have an agenda.
-Science does not/should not have an agenda.
(Sciences'/Scientists' tasks are to search for answers/truths about the Universe and all it entails.
And there are: "checks & balances" provided to ensure this is so accomplished.)
-Sometimes, alas, whenever, and wherever, there’s an agenda…
Folks only "get" the answers that they wanted/wanted to hear.
-However, with Science, folks often don't like the answers that are given; but, once again, IMHO…
They're the most correct answers that are currently available.
(What I appreciate about Science is that it’s subject to updates…
Look at the more recent revelations regarding nano’s!!

-So when a scientist says that there are only so many chemicals that can be put into a bottle;
and, therefore, running the gamut of car waxes…More durability means less gloss---and vice versa…I tend to listen.
Why?
Thinking beyond the realm of:
1.) What is the: Definition of "wax durability" (Is this it?):
Personally I find a lot of times we all care and rate the quality on how long something lasts, wether it be 3-4 months,
to 8-12 months (some waxes)<<<???,
we all rate it by durability.
And:
2.) What are car-waxes’ fracture/melting points.
I wish for my money to be spent wisely on car care products…
Causing them to effectuate the characteristics/appearances I so desire.
-How other folks view my vehicles’ appearances is their agenda.
Sometimes I care about this vehicle-centric behavior being so exhibited by others.
More often than not, though, I don’t.
So to finally getting around to answer your question:
How much does durability matter to you??
I will aver: Quite a bit!!

Bob
Addendum:
Does this post sound like I have an agenda?