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Offline benjam_in

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Re:Zymol
« Reply #20 on: 25 July 2003, 16:36 »
Really? i live just south of MK between Leighton Buzzard and Aylesbury! What do you cruise about in?

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Offline Justins145bhpMK1

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« Reply #21 on: 25 July 2003, 17:01 »
Daily runner is a Chilli red pearl MK3 8v and for fun I have a MK1 Diamond Silver Campaign with a 150bhp Tim Stiles Racing Engine in it, ridiculously quick!!!

Offline panzer

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« Reply #22 on: 15 August 2003, 10:30 »
Mmmmmmm. Zymol. I have been using Zymol for a couple of years now and can't recommend it enough. A top quality wax which is made from 100% natural substances like banana and coconut extracts which give it that unique smell.

These natural substances also help prevent colours oxodising - a bit of a problem with red VW's. Infact the person who had previously owned my car had combated the oxodising so much they had t-cut through to the primer on a couple of the bonnets edges.

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Offline Glen

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« Reply #23 on: 15 August 2003, 17:56 »
Banana & Coconut? what u supposed to do? eat it or put it on your car??
Mer is the best ?9 ish for a bottle. Put it on a wet or dry car, leave to dry on for about ten minutes then buff off to a brilliant shine, peice of p*ss.
U can also use as a weekly wash & wax, put a couple of capfulls in a bucket of water, wash your car then shammy off.
Brilliant stuff I wouldnt consider using anything else.

Offline john_wintle

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« Reply #24 on: 24 August 2003, 20:17 »
Unfortunately MER is 'jack of all trades and master of none'.

You WILL get a better result if you get the Zymol Cleaner Wax and some of their shampoo, and without all the dust you can get from MER.

At the end of the day, you get what you pay for.

Just my 2p worth...

John.
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Sussex Regional Host, ClubGTI
www.clubgti-sussex.co.uk

Swissol Reseller for VW
swissol.sales@tesco.net

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Re:Zymol
« Reply #25 on: 07 September 2003, 15:23 »
Hi

I also use the Zymol cleaner wax, I find it easy to apply and just as easy to polish off.

I have got some zymol carbon wax, it was about 45 notes for a tub. You have to go over the paintwork with a cleanser first to remove the roadfilm, then apply the wax.

Its more fiddly than the bottled stuff, but definitely a great finish. My motor only needs a rinse off afterwards, the water and dirt just runs off.

I think my jar of it will last forever, cos I only have one dark colored car now, whereas i used to have two!

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