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Anyone have any good tips or instructions for Zymoling? In need of a wax badly over here!

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Old 09-26-2002, 05:38 AM
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Anyone have any good tips or instructions for Zymoling? In need of a wax badly over here!
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Default No, but if you need some Zaino'ing tips, I'll be glad to help you out

Seriously, you should check out the Detailing forum.<ul><li><a href="https://forums.audiworld.com/detail/">Detailing forum</a></li></ul>
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Default Check out Zymol's website and the detailing forum...

Here's the steps, per Zymol:

1.Wash and dry the car using Zymöl Clear Auto Bathe.
2.HD-Cleanse the surface to assure 100% wax bonding.
3.Using the Zymöl Wax Applicator, apply a small amount of wax
onto a 2'x2' surface in an even coat with side-to-side motions.
4.Using a Zymöl Towel or Micro-Wipe<sup>TM</sup>, slowly wipe the wax in
the opposite direction once with light pressure to assure a
uniform coverage. Wait 20-30 seconds.
5.Turn your towel and, with no pressure, dust the surface briskly
to set and crystallize the Carnauba to a deep shine.
Let the wax cure for 30-45 minutes.
Note: Zymöl wax is designed to provide maximum results with
minimum product application. Apply small amounts of Zymöl
wax for each application.
Caution: Do not allow any Zymöl wax to entirely dry before
wiping.
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Is Zaino an "order only" product? or can i find it at a local store?
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Default http://www.zainobros.com/

http://www.zainobros.com/
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Thanks!
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Default Yup, you have to order it from Sal Zaino himself

And you have to fill out the form, send him a check, and he'll ship it out to you. Fairly fast turnaround, though. There are a few places that retail his products, but none near me. I love the stuff!
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You know, you work only a few blocks from a Zymol expert. :-)
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Someone posted a site on the West coast that sells on-line too.
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Default Here are a few tips>>>

I occassionaly use Zymol ;-)))
First and a must is to clay bar the car...Zymol clay bar kit is not cheap but is excellent. Follow instucts totally...use the clay bar Lube and then wipe off with a wet cloth.

Then use the Zymol Carbon wax...do SMALL areas at a time...like 1/4 of the engine hood size...DO NOT let wax dry on the car..wipe on and wipe off flipping cloth over several times when wiping off. Do whole car and then let sit an hour or two and then use Zymol Field Glaze or Pinnacle Glaze to finish off things. Great shine!!! I know :-))


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