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Execdetails said:'Heath,\r\nI have a high end detail shop in NY and just became a factory authorized Swissvax Detailing center. I have used Zymol for many years and found it difficult to work with. The higher end Zymol(Concour/Vintage) are outstanding waxes but are extremely expensive. Swissvax is much easier to use and offers a full line of products for the entire car. Both processes require a cleaner fluid application and then a wax application. I could go on forever so if you have specific question please feel free to PM me.'
z06meister said:SV Concorso gets my vote. It is much easier to work with. Although, Zymol smells better but I hate the grainy feel and oily spots it would leave if you did not wipe it off good enough.
jsatek said:I dont think its major "pro" is that it is user friendly.
I had a more difficult time than usual removing it. I had to stop using the Pakshak Ultra-Fine and use an Ultra-Smooth as these white "specks" left behind on the paint were pulling the fibers from the towel. The car looked like it had a fine white beard growing. I also needed to spray the surface with cold water to remove all of these white "specks" on the surface which I believe, from reading on the forums, to be carnauba wax. some oils were left behind, clearly a side effect of too much product.
Maybe it was an application, condition, or removal process that I bothched.
1. Wash with Poorboys Super Slick & Suds via foam gun and a microfiber wash mitt
2. Dry with leaf blower and Pakshak Ultra-Soft waffle weave microfiber
3. Apply thin layer of wax with water moistened yellow foam pad
4. Allow to cure for 12-15 minutes in 65 degree garage
5. Remove with Pakshak Ultra-Smooth microfiber
6. Buff random areas with cold water and Pakshak Ultra-Plush microfiber
Could the use of bare hands or a warm application pad help melt the product, therefore allowing a more smooth application and removal?
Accumulator said:Mikeyc- Thanks for your take on the SW vs. Zymol. I appreciate all the experiences/opinions, even those that differ. While lbls1 and I bicker and tease each other about these pricey waxes, I *am* seriously interested in them as I sure want to get the right one (for me) if/when the time comes.
Accumulator said:lbls1- "WHEN"?!? I'm still working on *if* :nana: