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polishing a /2 and Steib
- schrader7032
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polishing a /2 and Steib
Never heard of it, but a googled it. Found this:
"Zymol offers you complete Automotive cleaning Enhancement products. Unlike many car care companies, Zymol makes available a detailed analysis of how its products work compared with other waxes in the face of various kinds of dirt and pollutants. All Zymol waxes are handcrafted from a carriage maker's formula developed in the German town of Bischofsheim in the late 1800s. Though the original formula was based on animal products, it has been updated through research and engineering to be an entirely plant-based product today. Zymol uses nutritive oils to replace the oils originally found in your car's finish without the use of harsh chemicals or abrasives."
It originates from Germany? Hey, can't be that bad, right? Sounds like it would be fine.
I would think you would want something that won't eat through the paint but will help clean the finish up. Sounds like this is as good as any. Never used it or heard of it, though...but that's not saying much.
Kurt in S.A.
'78 R100/7 '69 R69S '52 R25/2
Fast. Neat. Average. Friendly. Good. Good.
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polishing a /2 and Steib
polishing a /2 and Steib
I use Zymol after many recommendations from the Porsche Owners Club. Does what I want from WAX - goes on easy, comes off easy , looks good, and when it gets on the rubber and black trim, it doesn't leave the messy residue!
Huntington Beach, CA