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I want to play along... Great write up Calgary
![]() Zymol Royale- The most unimpressive wax I have ever used. Though I only used it on one car (and half the car at that, so please take this for what it is). Nice depth and wetness, but not very clear. Given the hype, the biggest let down I have ever expereinced. 1/10 Zymol Titanium- I disagree strongly with Calgary on this one. I have used it several times, and each time I was left wondering if this is what Zymol is all about. I did observe decent durability, as stated above, but felt that any improvement in looks came from the HD Cleanse. Topping with Titanium made no appericable difference on the paint, and I wouldn't call it wet or deep. 3/10 Zymol Vintage- I agree a lot with Calgary on this one. Whether or not it is worth the money, thats up to others to decide, but judging it objectively, it is a great wax. Nice depth and a very nice "shimmer", makes the car glow. Vintage, IMO, is hands down better then Royale, and probably the nicest wax I have experienced. Again my experience is limited, but from it, I would give Vintage a solid 9/10 as well. No idea on durablity though. Zymol Concours- Great wax, easy to work with IMO. Not amazing, but very very good in terms of warmth and depth. Nice water beading (not great though) and limited durability... 6/10 Pinnacle Souveran- Very warm looking wax (on par, if not better than Concours IMO), and probably my favorite wax to apply and remove. Its like working with butter. Great smell a great (if not slighly muted) look. Lack of durablity keeps it a 6/10 P21s- Nice, very clean looking wax. Looks great on light colors (and nice on dark as well). I would rate it slighly below Souveran, so its a 5.8/10 P21s 100 percent- Probably my favorite nuba (outside of Vintage) but right up there with it. Very wet and deep, with an amazing amount of sharpness and shimmer. I really cannot see how anybody would not fall in love with this wax. My only knock is that just isn't as smooth to apply and remove as Souveran or as fun as the Zymol hand waxes. It just feels sterile in comparison, until you observe the absolute glow this wax gives paint. In terms of looks, its up there with anything on the market, but it does loose to Vintage becaus of that sterile feel. That said, for the money, nothing IMO, is even close. 8.5/10 Megs #26- Not really a 'nuba, but a poly blend of resins and blended waxes, I think #26 provides amazing depth and shimmer, as well as decent durablity. It really is the best wax that Meguiar's offers, and it has a unquie "black ink" look. 6.5/10 Nattys Blue- Nice smelling and very wet. Looses its appearance quickly but great while its there. Can be difficult to remove in humid climates. 5/10 |
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thanks for the write up todd.. this is proof that wax is a very personal thing. what i like is diffrent then what you like.
You have imspired me to get p21s 100%. I think I will order it on payday (assuming i remeber lol) So where did you get your hands on royal? Ohh and do you have any you would be willing to trade, say for vintage?
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heres my wax write up . i havent tryed high end waxes but this is what ive used so far.
pinnicle liquid souveran. love this wax leaves a nice warm glow to the paint. very easy on and off! one of my favorite liquid waxes . pinnnicle sig series 2 paste wax. so far one of my favorite paste waxes. leaves a little more of a wet look then liquid souveran. easy to apply as well . i love this wax!!! as far as durability. these waxes give oprox 8 weeks protection. not that long but for me its ok i love to wax my truck so its ok . |
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Calgary, you don't use any Swissvax's? I would love to hear some comparisons. As I am sure everybody knows I am a BIG Zaino fan but occasionally will play with waxes. I used Liquid #26 for years before I found Zaino but always hated the smeary look I got when the sun was low in the sky and hit the side of my car. Maybe I needed to go over it with a QD or something but was amazed at the Zaino look in comparison and never looked back. I still have a gallon of #26 sitting on the shelf. I have also used Souveran quite often. I liked the look a lot and thought it was very clear like Zaino. My big complaint with every wax I used (#26, Meddalion, Gold Class, F113 etc etc...) was they all left a cloudy look on black and Souveran didn't. It also didn't last very long. I did love how easy it is to use. Smelled great too. I have also played with Zymol Concours and found it had a very nice clear look like Z2p and PS but was a "royal" pain in the butt to apply. Seemed to last longer than PS but I always went back to a sealant before it was totally gone so I cannot give any durability estimates. I also found it to have a little warmer look than PS. Not sure I would buy it, I would probably try Swissvax Concorso first. I tried getting a sample of Concorso to try first but was only able to get the old green version which I have only played around with a little bit and is very similar to Zymol Concours. I also played around with Lusso Oro a little and think it is similar to PS but hate the smell which kinda ruins it for me. Haven't used it enough to really make a proper judgement yet. Up until now I have tried just about every sealant on the market and some of the boutique and liquid waxes. I also tried EVERY OTC product back when I was a 26 user. I figured I should probably try some of the higher end paste waxes which for some reason I always discriminated against. I am finding them to be much nicer than I expected but don't expect them to replace my old stand by Zaino. That said an occasional change is nice and it is always good to be educated on "ALL" of my choices. |
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Great info guys. I have been thinking of trying out some different carnauba waxes in the spring, this info helps a lot. Looks like some Victoria wax Concours or p21s 100% may be heading my way soon.
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