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I use my Porter Cable to apply with soft pad. Black, (take pad off buffer at end and get to spots did not reach) I use a soft cotten towel to remove once cured. Once done go over with detial spary.
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I was looking on the internet trying to figure out what higher end wax I would like to try out...The directions actually state to use this product by rubbing it in your hand...I would like to try some good Zymol products out though. The price doesn't seem that steep on this listing.
I only use sealants now so the "by hand" is out...a MF applicator is the way for me...BTW, it's what both sealant mfr's gave me with the product, so I guess they believe it's the way to go too...
Lol I'm not sure I can afford that tub of zymbol. Actually I know I can't, isn't it well over $1k? I just fail to see how it would be worth buying wax that expensive.
By using a pad by hand is what I do or by my PC when I'm in a hurry. Not all waxes will work using the hand method. But in the old days when one was waxing their car, after applying the wax one would let it sit in the sun for about 20-30 mins to melt then buff off.
I don't think I would stop using a wax even if I had Opti gaurd. Would it be useless to wax your car then? You don't think the wax would add a little more pop when you needed it too.
I don't think I would stop using a wax even if I had Opti gaurd. Would it be useless to wax your car then? You don't think the wax would add a little more pop when you needed it too.
Lol I'm not sure I can afford that tub of zymbol. Actually I know I can't, isn't it well over $1k? I just fail to see how it would be worth buying wax that expensive.
If you want to try a Zymol wax I reccemd Glasur. It's about $110.00 a tub. It's a universally loved wax with excellent durability and beading characteristics. In fact, many like it better than some of the more expensive Zymol offerings. I would also recommend Field Glaze, which is their carnuba detail spray.
I love Glasur. I just feels expensive when you are applying it. It's very oily, but doesn't streak. It has a high carnuba content and gives a nice glow. You just have to carful though, because the container is very fragile. If you drop the log its toast. It would be a nice winter wax, as some say durability can be up to 6 months.
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Wow.............. Sorry, but anything marketed to one specific type of car IMHO is a marketing joke.........
"The Zymol Porsche Glasur Glaze Wax was developed and specially engineered in co-operation with the Porsche Club of America for Porsche and critically tested at various Porsche Club events. The Zymol Porsche Glasur Glaze Wax is suitable for all factory Porsche paint finishes. Formulated with 56% Brazilian Yellow carnauba to protect and enhance the original factory paintwork. Applying the Zymol glaze wax on your Porsche vehicle will give the paint surface unbelievable depth, gloss, and shine. Zymol created the Porsche Glasur Glaze Wax to put the shine and reflection back into your Porsche and a must-have for all Porsche owners. "
They also have "made for Japanese cars" "jags" etc
Marketing hoo haaa