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Re: Zaino or Zymol?
Zymol is a very good wax, but you are right... it is not for a daily
driver... it is for your weekend baby, if you have one.....
I am not familiar with the other wax. i succesfully use california mothers
and i apply with a craftman buffer... easy on, easy off... it takes me
about 45 min to do the whole car (e36 sports)... i do it every 2-3 weeks on
the summer (depending on rain amount) and every 4-5 weeks in the winter (if
you can call that in miami)... i have tried many waxes, and let me tell
you,, it doesn't matter what kind of wax it is, if you don't do it often
(like you wait 2 years to wax the car) it would be a female dog to
remove.... good luck...
Nico
"Eric M.
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m> Subject: Zaino or Zymol?
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08/12/2001
07:09 PM
I'm looking to wax my car again. I've used Meguiar's, and more
recently, Zymol. Both are a real pain to apply and their ability to
stick to a daily driver is questionable. Has anyone tried Zaino on
their BMW? It sounds like a breeze to apply and claims to protect your
car for a while.
http://www.zainobros.com
Thanks for any feedback,
Eric
'87 325ic
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