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killrwheels@autogeek said:
probably look just like Nattys Blue or Sig Series II .... of course at that price, I bet you would offer differently !

Didn't you say before you have or have tried any of the zymol waxes, are there any that are worth a darn, or is Pinn Souv. or Sig II just as good or better.
 
Excessive Detail said:
Didn't you say before you have or have tried any of the zymol waxes, are there any that are worth a darn, or is Pinn Souv. or Sig II just as good or better.

yes, well most of them. I have not gotten above the Destiny line. (very nice, but not worth money) I have never tried the two Royale offerings but once tried to solicit Zymol to send me some to "test". They refrained :(
 
CalgaryDetail said:
waxes and poymers give diffrent looks, as well as provide diffrent protection. There are people like me who try to use pure waxes becasur IMO it gives the car a glow. The polymers may be what make max wax great but thats not to say a wax needs them to look great. There are plenty of waxes with just nuba.

true, but what waxes offer 100% carnauba? And wouldn't that be extremely difficult to get onto the paint? :eek:
 
paul34 said:
true, but what waxes offer 100% carnauba? And wouldn't that be extremely difficult to get onto the paint? :eek:

It's the content of Yellow and White 'nuba.
 
paul34 said:
true, but what waxes offer 100% carnauba? And wouldn't that be extremely difficult to get onto the paint? :eek:

they dont offer 100% wax because a wax need solvents to be applyable and to work. Alot of the shine has to do with the oils and sovlvents in the wax. If it was 100% wax it would be a hard chunk and it would not give you the results wanted. ;)
 
almost all chemists offer than anything more than around 40% pure carnauba is all your going to get. First, as said it needs solvents to break it down. Second most of these solvents are now VOC regulated. It appears that "some" companies boost their values by considering other waxes like montan and beeswax in the equation, even though these do NOTHING for paint itself and offer no protection.
 
CalgaryDetail said:
they dont offer 100% wax because a wax need solvents to be applyable and to work. Alot of the shine has to do with the oils and sovlvents in the wax. If it was 100% wax it would be a hard chunk and it would not give you the results wanted. ;)

exactly, which is why your "there are plenty of waxes with just nuba" statement confused me.
 
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