Some opinions will be welcomed, especially from Zymol veterens!
for my new polish formula for wax season 2005 I am thinking of the following:
Requirement:
1. To go in between the cleaner and a final polish
2. Must be a No Wax polish
3. Must be versatile in its use (can be applied by hand or by pc)
4. Must be carnauba friendly (not strictly for a polymer synthetic)
This is what I had in mind.....
Formula:
Sonus Cleaner
Sonus Final Polish
Zymol Estate Glaze
I'd like to know whether the Sonus' is a good idea, or should I try another product. Again, I was also looking to squeeze something in between the cleaner and polish without introducing a wax. I want to remain with a non-abrasive approach. My paint won't really require extensive polishing to achieve a brilliant shine or depth IMO, but I always say that there's always room for improvement.
So let me know what you think. Thanks.
for my new polish formula for wax season 2005 I am thinking of the following:
Requirement:
1. To go in between the cleaner and a final polish
2. Must be a No Wax polish
3. Must be versatile in its use (can be applied by hand or by pc)
4. Must be carnauba friendly (not strictly for a polymer synthetic)
This is what I had in mind.....
Formula:
Sonus Cleaner
Sonus Final Polish
Zymol Estate Glaze
I'd like to know whether the Sonus' is a good idea, or should I try another product. Again, I was also looking to squeeze something in between the cleaner and polish without introducing a wax. I want to remain with a non-abrasive approach. My paint won't really require extensive polishing to achieve a brilliant shine or depth IMO, but I always say that there's always room for improvement.
So let me know what you think. Thanks.