How do you valuate the research and development? Can't just read ingredients off the bottle for that. It's like making a list of ingredients in a piece of fancy pastry and saying it's not good to eat because it's "value ratio" or whatever you call it. It's similar to how it was explained by my Philosophy of Science professor, Dr. Zoltan Domotor (can't make that one up). He explined it by using the metaphor of breaking down a fine aged wine by it's chemical componets and reassembling it, something is lost in time and process. That is, it takes more than just a list of chemicals to tell you what something really is...lol like a human being!
What I'm also saying is that R&D costs money, unseen money and for that we get things like German Syntec. Maybe not a good example because it's base is expensive and exotic, but from info here, took a bit of tweaking to being the final product to market.
As for as % of base oils, forget it, you'll never know. Add pack costs money too.
What I'm also saying is that R&D costs money, unseen money and for that we get things like German Syntec. Maybe not a good example because it's base is expensive and exotic, but from info here, took a bit of tweaking to being the final product to market.
As for as % of base oils, forget it, you'll never know. Add pack costs money too.