Zymol

Discussion in 'General Vehicle Chat' started by PhatVR6, Mar 8, 2004.

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    well i won't be looking in my local for that then! [:$]

    porsche....i'm sure they used zymol?

    but that sounds a bit fancy! [:D]
     
  2. edition38 Forum Member

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    well u do pay for what u get:lol: i just got a new tub of wax only 350 quid ! :lol:but its for the cossie and i dont care how much it was. [xx(] nealy got the 750 quid tub but think thats alittle too much for wax [:^(]
     
  3. alby Forum Junkie

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    i used the blue zymol stuff from halfords.i'm so tempted to drink it tho cos it smells so nice [:s]
     
  4. PhatVR6 Forum Junkie

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    apparently, they now have to put an additive in it (fish guts I was told) to make it taste minging, because kids in america were drinking it!

    expensive tastes.....what's up with real chocolate milkshake?
     
  5. Tubthumped Forum Junkie

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    My mates garage use Supagaurd -- keep meaning to take the Golf to him for a application.

    Alby -- i usually crush up some ice and then drink it like a slush puppie! ;) :lol:
     
  6. daveybwoy Forum Member

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    The cheaper stuff is good for a quick wax and if you find its not good it could be cos you need to apply and remove exactly how it says on the bottle............you do not just buff it off.

    I'm in with PhatVR6 when going for a serious wax its the stuff I always use (see sig). You do need the HD--cleaner as well.

    Its also worth giving swissol a go as well. I have tried it and its just as good.
     
  7. Scotty Forum Member

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    Where can you buy the expensive zymol I could do with that.

    Dont mind spending hours on the car with the tunes pumping :lol:
     
  8. PhatVR6 Forum Junkie

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    I bought mine from a Porsche Garage.
     
  9. Rob.gti Forum Member

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    My R32 has been SupaGuarded and its so easy to clean! They also give you a kit which can be used to treat minor scratched and marks. Its is very good. Coating is guaranteed for 5 years [:D]
     
  10. daveybwoy Forum Member

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    Try this Scotty Zymol

    And if you really do have to much money try this link out and look for Vintage glaze or the Royale Glaze .
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  11. madmonkey Forum Addict

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    HOLY FLERKING SCHMITT!!!!

    Click here!

    Cool, lifetime refills though. [:D]
     
  12. john_wintle Forum Member

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    Hi all,

    If any of you are seriously thinking about getting some Zymol, then please also think seriously about the SWISSOL range of products. Unlike Zymol, these have been constanstly developed over the last couple of years and in many peoples opinion are superior to the Zymol range.

    Have a look at www.swissol.co.uk as well, for the entire product range.

    john.

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    i know what i'll be asking for my birthday now!
     
  14. vrooooom Forum Member

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    Eeeeerrrrrr HOW MUCH!

    Out with the bit of plastic if it's that good!! [:D] [:D]

    Have to have a looky at phats car some time first!!
     
  15. gordy Forum Member

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    ive used it for over a year and it's the best..prices for the wax start at 40 and go up 5000..
     
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    Was the clay a zymol product? They dont seem to list it on the website..
     
  17. PhatVR6 Forum Junkie

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    yeah, it's a yellow clay stuff, 10 with the spray applicator too.
     
  18. john_wintle Forum Member

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    Was that a genuine Zymol clay kit, as they normally go for 60! What exactly did you get?

    They don't list it on their web site either, as they don't sell it mail order, only in person as they like to expain to the customer exactly how to use it, and why it's 60 probably. :lol:

    John.
     
  19. PhatVR6 Forum Junkie

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    no idea, it was just a blob of yellow clay in a plastic wrapper.

    it certainly works though.
     
  20. john_wintle Forum Member

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    What size was it?

    Did you get an spray bottle with it?

    John.
     

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