Author Topic: Wax Advice  (Read 3836 times)

NewGolf

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Re: Wax Advice
« Reply #10 on: 26 September 2008, 18:34 »
I guess you wouldn't be happy if your carnauba based wax contained silicone then....  :smug:

http://pages.sbcglobal.net/gheumann/zaino_test/zaino_letter.html


http://pages.sbcglobal.net/gheumann/zaino_test/index.html

Offline Simon8v91

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Re: Wax Advice
« Reply #11 on: 27 September 2008, 09:50 »
I guess you wouldn't be happy if your carnauba based wax contained silicone then....  :smug:

http://pages.sbcglobal.net/gheumann/zaino_test/zaino_letter.html


http://pages.sbcglobal.net/gheumann/zaino_test/index.html


Interesting read that  :smiley:

But Zaino's reply was written by a politician  :laugh:

eg. " Also Carnauba is very brittle. It will not stay on the paint surface for any length of time. Most of the time less than 3 weeks"

erm yes but who waxes with raw carnauba?  Its not practical and commercial waxes are blended with other ingredients to enhance durability upto 6 months  :tongue:

I could go on.............

That said I must try some Zaino soon  :grin:

NewGolf

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Re: Wax Advice
« Reply #12 on: 27 September 2008, 18:18 »
I guess you wouldn't be happy if your carnauba based wax contained silicone then....  :smug:

http://pages.sbcglobal.net/gheumann/zaino_test/zaino_letter.html


http://pages.sbcglobal.net/gheumann/zaino_test/index.html


Interesting read that  :smiley: Certainly was.   :smug:

But Zaino's reply was written by a politician  :laugh: How so, its based on scientific fact?

eg. " Also Carnauba is very brittle. It will not stay on the paint surface for any length of time. Most of the time less than 3 weeks" Thats a fact. Carnuba wax in its raw state is harder than concrete..

erm yes but who waxes with raw carnauba? No one does, thats why he posted the ingrediants of most carnuba wax based products. Paraffin wax and Silcone oils to name but a few. .  Its not practical and commercial waxes are blended with other ingredients to enhance durability upto 6 months  :tongue: Such as Silicone Oils?  :rolleyes:

I could go on.............

That said I must try some Zaino soon  :grin: Well  I've tried Zymol, Swissol, P21S, R222, Megs, 3M and AG. Zaino, IMO beats them all hands down in look, ease of use and durability. The only wax based product I'd use now would be Collinite. 
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Offline Simon8v91

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Re: Wax Advice
« Reply #13 on: 27 September 2008, 19:06 »
^ Whilst its scientifically accurate its also misleading to the casual reader :nerd:  I bet the Zaino's monomer in isolation would not sit on paint for more than a week  :tongue:

NewGolf

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Re: Wax Advice
« Reply #14 on: 27 September 2008, 20:02 »
^ Whilst its scientifically accurate its also misleading to the casual reader :nerd:  I bet the Zaino's monomer in isolation would not sit on paint for more than a week  :tongue:

The whole is greater than the sum of the parts  :smug:

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Re: Wax Advice
« Reply #15 on: 28 September 2008, 09:28 »
^ Whilst its scientifically accurate its also misleading to the casual reader :nerd:  I bet the Zaino's monomer in isolation would not sit on paint for more than a week  :tongue:

The whole is greater than the sum of the parts  :smug:

Agreed  :smiley:

That was my point all along.  :smiley:

I still think the Zaino reply from your link is poor, scientifically imprecise and he did not really answer the question posed  :shocked: