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nobouncecap- 06-09-2008
Zymol
I have used this product on my ST and my sisters Highlander. Worked better on my ST I thought but I think it works great. Great shine, few swirls, smells like vanilla coconut :) The only thing I do not like about it is that sometimes it dries very quickly when its hot outside-might be the same for all paste waxs-but over all this stuff works well.

stonemiser- 06-09-2008

Alot of people on the "other" site really praise any Zymol product. I haven't tried any yet, but may after I finish with the current wax I have. I won't wait till I'm done with the TW Ice since I have a feeling I'll have it for a long time. :grin:

nobouncecap- 06-10-2008

Yeah, I think it works pretty good. The price isn't to bad-14 bucks. The one thing I have noticed is that its good for I about 3 waxes, 4 if you are conservative with the stuff.

nobouncecap- 10-12-2008

ok foreal this stuff is awesome. I have not waxed my truck for about four months now and drove through a pretty big rain storm and the water just beeded up. The shine is still good and the protection is still great, this stuff is awesome!

stonemiser- 10-13-2008

Good to hear. Looks like you get what you pay for. Cheap waxes don't hold up well. :thumbsup:

09limited- 11-06-2008

I find that zymol works best on light paint colors. Not so easy to use on dark colors

korey08XLT- 03-04-2009

I know this is an old thread, but I used to think that Zymol OTC Cleaner Wax was the bomb. It smelled great, looked great, and lasted OK. However, it wasn't very "user friendly". It was very dusty during use, stained trim, and was difficult to remove if left on over 5-10 minutes. After becoming a member of Autopia a few years ago, I've tried many other OTC products that leave Zymol in the dust (pun intended). If you have a Carquest near you, try Duragloss 101 for an excellent "all-in-one" product, or Duragloss 105 for a sealant. Both are very easy to use: cover complete car (glass, lenses, etc.), and remove with ease -- no dusting and no staining. Also try Collinite 845 (if you can find it locally -- at Harbor Freight). If you want to go mail order, your options are endless.

mooshin- 06-08-2009

Zymol works well. My favorite appears to no longer be available. It was called Eagle One "Wet Look". Only product they offer now is their NanoWax.

nobouncecap- 06-09-2009

never heard of Wet Look before but Zymol and clay bar continues to be the two waxes I see either out of stock or almost empty on the shelves.

stonemiser- 06-09-2009

I have a bottle of Wet Look. It's a good wax, but kindof hard to get off. I am now using Meguire Cleaner and Wax and holy sh*&%t. I love the stuff. Easy on and easy off, and the shine is great. Especially on my wife's bright red H3. :thumbsup:

mooshin- 06-09-2009

Stone how recent was the purchase of Wet Look. Where did you find it? I miss that product.

stonemiser- 06-09-2009

It was just at the end of last summer. I think I got it from Walmart. I just checked Advance Auto's website. Here you go:

http://shop.advanceautoparts.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/product_LIQUID-WAX-Blackmagic_7110080-P_N3302_C|GRP2074____

mooshin- 06-09-2009

I think were talking about two different products. Here is the one I was looking for:



Their orginal Packaging had a red Porsche on it.

stonemiser- 06-09-2009

Yeah, sorry, wrong product. But that is the one I was using. I didn't like it so don't get it. :grin: Anyway, I think you are correct, from everything I've seen, they have taken that of the market (even thier site and Valvoline's) and replaced it with the Nano stuff.

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