Wax forms....(Whats better)
#16
Originally posted by Fishey
Zymol Vintage Glaze
$1,345.00
Zymol Vintage Glaze
$1,345.00
#18
I don't doubt that it's not good...turtlewax is still okay wax. But Zaino isn't the same as a carnuba wax. I've tried waxes and most of them within 3-4 months don't bead water well...they have lost most of their protection. Between the wild things going on for me and the extra work I've been doing, it's been probably 6 months (maybe more) since I put the Zaino on mine and it still beads the water really well...it still feels smooth. All the washes in between haven't removed it. So yes, there are many waxes better, but not IMHO for daily drivers that always get a good wax job every month or something. Different things for different uses/environments.
#19
its good wax, dont get me wrong. i love the shine it brought out in my car, and how good zymol made it look (see picture). the thing is, in this picture the car looks amazing from 5 feet and back, what you cant see is how streaky and oily it also made the finish look, which youu can quickly notice when youre a few feet away. so dont get me wrong, zymol makes good products, but the wax they sell on the other side of the pond (and im not necessarly talking about that $1000 stuff) is much better.
#22
Originally posted by hoffman912
its good wax, dont get me wrong. i love the shine it brought out in my car, and how good zymol made it look (see picture). the thing is, in this picture the car looks amazing from 5 feet and back, what you cant see is how streaky and oily it also made the finish look, which youu can quickly notice when youre a few feet away. so dont get me wrong, zymol makes good products, but the wax they sell on the other side of the pond (and im not necessarly talking about that $1000 stuff) is much better.
its good wax, dont get me wrong. i love the shine it brought out in my car, and how good zymol made it look (see picture). the thing is, in this picture the car looks amazing from 5 feet and back, what you cant see is how streaky and oily it also made the finish look, which youu can quickly notice when youre a few feet away. so dont get me wrong, zymol makes good products, but the wax they sell on the other side of the pond (and im not necessarly talking about that $1000 stuff) is much better.
When I say wet wax here is what I am talking about... (From Zymol directions)
For maximum gloss and shine, lightly spray cool, clean water onto freshly waxed finish and buff with a soft clean cloth. A light spray of water will "set" and level the natural ingredients for a more brilliant, even shine. For Maximum protection, apply a minimum of 3-4 times annually.
I broke this down some more.. I use Distilled water (for pureness) and when it says "onto freshly waxed" it means when you are all done getting the wax off and done with the normal buffing. If you do this it make all the diffrence in the world.