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Last Step Process/Protection In order to protect all your hard work and to keep your vehicle looking like new it’s important to know how to use a wax/sealant properly. Do you have a question about a wax or sealant? Do you have a unique way of applying wax? Feel free to post here.

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Old 02-06-2008, 06:01 PM
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If it was really 60% carnauba in the jar, you couldn't break it up with a hammer!
well I hear its the oils that make it so....if not then who gives....I have nothing to say about the stuff but major praises. It does everything I want any wax or sealant to do in every every outshines everything in every aspect. shine, depth, clarity, durabilty, beading, slickness, that "non stick" effect that makes it scoot off the paint when you blow dry it with a leaf blower (silicone products make the water spread and stick)....I could go on and on it does everything i dreamed a wax could do and more! continually amazed at how unbelievable my paint still looks after its 1 coat over 4 months ago!
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that's it..i'm buying it...when i get the money..hihi..first let me get the positector 200
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jake_b you'll be happy witht he PosiTector 200 great too to have.
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Zymol Titanium lasts a long time, gives good looks, and is relatively inexpensive.
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jake_b you'll be happy witht he PosiTector 200 great too to have.
thanks nica... i'm ready to get it...maybe next month.

nica, what's the controversy about zmol?
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Zymol Titanium lasts a long time, gives good looks, and is relatively inexpensive.
how much would it go fro? how many applications do get from one jar?
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Old 02-06-2008, 10:32 PM
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thanks nica... i'm ready to get it...maybe next month.

nica, what's the controversy about zmol?
lol...Zymol is just full of controversy hahahaha but there products deliver, I for one enjoy using there products...well for starters it's there marketing strategy lol...that and the price of the product is questionable by some people lol....I for one am a firm beleaver in you get what you pay for...can't help it I was raised up that way but so far living with that kind of mentality has been quit good but it can back fire are well lol. Anyways, I always try products before I nock them lol...fair is fair.
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Old 02-07-2008, 12:21 AM
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well I hear its the oils that make it so....if not then who gives....I have nothing to say about the stuff but major praises. It does everything I want any wax or sealant to do in every every outshines everything in every aspect. shine, depth, clarity, durabilty, beading, slickness, that "non stick" effect that makes it scoot off the paint when you blow dry it with a leaf blower (silicone products make the water spread and stick)....I could go on and on it does everything i dreamed a wax could do and more! continually amazed at how unbelievable my paint still looks after its 1 coat over 4 months ago!
I agree vintage is an amazing wax. Well worth the money
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Zymol Titanium lasts a long time, gives good looks, and is relatively inexpensive.
I agree, i love titanium. I still have a little left... mmm maybe it needs to go on my bros car

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how much would it go fro? how many applications do get from one jar?
I belive its 70 or 80 bucks for 8oz... so its not bad. I normaly get 20-25 applications per jar.

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lol...Zymol is just full of controversy hahahaha but there products deliver, I for one enjoy using there products...well for starters it's there marketing strategy lol...that and the price of the product is questionable by some people lol....I for one am a firm beleaver in you get what you pay for...can't help it I was raised up that way but so far living with that kind of mentality has been quit good but it can back fire are well lol. Anyways, I always try products before I nock them lol...fair is fair.
With the higher end zymol stuff I have tired I got what I paid for. I agree its not always the case, but my experience with zymol has told me that this time it is
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I think Titanium might be my first Zymol wax
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