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Used Zymol Carbon for many years.. (archive)

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Posted by Dean on December 02, 2001 at 18:18:52:

In Reply to: Zymol Carbon on Techno Violet posted by Techno on December 02, 2001 at 18:09:11:

I agree, it's difficult to remove, but the depth of shine is great. Doesn't leave white residue on plastic and rubber, either.

My only beef with Zymol Carbon is that it doesn't last long...3 weeks or less for anything less than a garage queen car. I'm much more pleased with Zaino.

Dean


Took advantage of the 75 degree wheather and slapped a coat of wax on Betsy. Tried Zymol Carbon for the first time. First of all - the shit smells delicious and made me hungry.
Second - kinda tough buffing it out/off. Labor intensive stuff (maybe I worked-up an apetite?)
Third - it does not leave any residue on the black moulding, which is nice.
End result: was a bit disappointed at first - slightly hazy, but about an hour later (after the wax had cured), the finish is BLAZING! Deep shine with all flaws hidden. No white residue trapped in cracks, pits and scrathes. This is very good stuff for TV!





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