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TIPS ON THESE ZYMOL ITEMS PLEASE


Lamb

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hiya well my neighbour gave me a shock today when he said got something for me i wondered wtf :( or :)

 

turned out got a bag out for me containing the follwing not used aswell was well surpisrised :O:

 

 

ZYMOL CARBON WAX

 

http://images.solidcactus.com/autobarn/zymol-carbon-wax.jpg

 

AND

 

ZYMOL 473ML HD CLENSE

http://www.gpwizard.co.uk/shop/images/201.jpg

 

AND A FEW :

 

ZYMOL APLLICATOR PADS A

http://www.stagsport.com/bmw/images/500.jpg

 

AND XYMOL PRE WAX APPLICATORS

http://images.autoanything.com/images/products/med/car_care_products/zymol_pre_wax_applicators.jpg

 

 

WAS A NICE SURPISRISE WHO GOING TO TURN DOWN THIS STUFF NOT ME AS HEARD ITS QUITE EXPEINSIVE STUFF :)

BUT I HAVE HEARD THIS STUFF IS VERY HARD TO USE AND THEREOFRE WOULD LIKE ADVICE ON WHATS BEST WAY FOR ME TO USE IT AND HOW PLEASE

 

 

TIPS AND ANYONE USED THIS ?

 

thanks lamb

 

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if the wax is a solid wax- not a paste its best warming it up in your hands and then applying it using your hands directly in long strokes.

the hd cleanse stuff is kinda like t cut used before polishing and waxing i think.lucky git. :pancake:

 

http://zymol.co.uk/shop/default.asp

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whats the differnece then mike whats in it to be for dark cars half me car is dark :lol:

 

no harm might give it ago heard had to be in sunlight direct?

 

also hands best to use it then ?

 

 

your cars not half dark , its still light blue ..........

 

and if you wanna know what they do read the labels :roll:

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The ingredients are all natural, it's designed to work with dark paintwork. Same as Zymol make glazes especially for Italian Cars, Japanese cars, Porsches etc

 

I use hands myself. Some people prefer applicators, I've always preferred hands

 

Way I'd do it is wash, clay, correct, cleanse, glaze, trim, field glaze

 

You really should be making sure your paint is PERFECT and free from swirls, contaminants etc before glazing

 

:cheers:

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