Zaino or Zymol?
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Originally posted by DJSang
That's usually the cheaper cleaner wax... go the website, much, much better stuff. What's so great about Zymol is that they even make different waxes for different cars!! I got the Japon wax, for Japanese cars. I did notice how much thinner and cheaper paint jobs Japanese cars had than European and American counterparts. They make a specific wax for Saabs, the NSX, etc.
They even make a different wax for bumpers, it makes complete sense since the paint used on poly is different, the way it is applied and such.
It just makes a lot of sense to have different waxes for different cars and the different car parts.
That's usually the cheaper cleaner wax... go the website, much, much better stuff. What's so great about Zymol is that they even make different waxes for different cars!! I got the Japon wax, for Japanese cars. I did notice how much thinner and cheaper paint jobs Japanese cars had than European and American counterparts. They make a specific wax for Saabs, the NSX, etc.
They even make a different wax for bumpers, it makes complete sense since the paint used on poly is different, the way it is applied and such.
It just makes a lot of sense to have different waxes for different cars and the different car parts.
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