Wax Wizard or Zymol kit?????????
#2
Diggy
How does the clay bar work? I've got one but I'm unsure of it's use (how much pressure to use, how much water and what is it supposed to look like).
I did a search on 'clay bar' but now the IT boys are after me because it wasn't pleasant! This makes me wonder how it 'worked' for you!!!!
F
How does the clay bar work? I've got one but I'm unsure of it's use (how much pressure to use, how much water and what is it supposed to look like).
I did a search on 'clay bar' but now the IT boys are after me because it wasn't pleasant! This makes me wonder how it 'worked' for you!!!!
F
#3
Does anybody know how to get hold of the Wax Wizard? The numbers on the website are either dead or go unanswered and I've not had replies to emails sent on saturday. I want to order some kit but have a couple of questions first. Don't get me wrong, I can't find a bad word about Mark or his products, but if they don't respond to emails and can't be contacted by phone how am I meant to give them my business?
thanks,
Paul
thanks,
Paul
#4
Looking to buy a starter kit in the next couple of weeks.
Sure I am going for the WW starter kit but alos looked at the Zymool web site and prices are a little high.
Has anyone done a comparison of them both?
Cheers
Jas
Sure I am going for the WW starter kit but alos looked at the Zymool web site and prices are a little high.
Has anyone done a comparison of them both?
Cheers
Jas
#5
Paul, the two numbers that I was given by mark were 07702 822544 or 07966 713177. Not sure if these are the ones you have tried.
Diggy, you weren't in (driving past) Mcdonalds in bracknell today were you?
Chris
Diggy, you weren't in (driving past) Mcdonalds in bracknell today were you?
Chris
#6
Jas,
I have both kits WW and Zymol and can say that for the Price the WW are very good. For ease of use the Merlin Wax is excelent and gives very good results. I used some of the WW clense on a friends red VW Polo which had a white roof. Rub a little on and wipe off and nice shinny red appears. Merlin wax is so easy to use just apply and buff off. The Zymol Wax I have needs to be applied more carefully and is a bugger to buff off if you put to much on.
I would go for the WW stuff as all the other Zymol products are very expensive compared to the WW stuff. The WW stuff produces much the same results but does not smell as nice.
Get Some extra towles, large car wash and the clay kit.
Si
I have both kits WW and Zymol and can say that for the Price the WW are very good. For ease of use the Merlin Wax is excelent and gives very good results. I used some of the WW clense on a friends red VW Polo which had a white roof. Rub a little on and wipe off and nice shinny red appears. Merlin wax is so easy to use just apply and buff off. The Zymol Wax I have needs to be applied more carefully and is a bugger to buff off if you put to much on.
I would go for the WW stuff as all the other Zymol products are very expensive compared to the WW stuff. The WW stuff produces much the same results but does not smell as nice.
Get Some extra towles, large car wash and the clay kit.
Si
#7
chris,
yeah it was me driving past (would not eat the sh*t though ) met up with graham stocker which was cool.......
or was it about 3pm when i went sideways past it onto the dual carrage way from the side road opposite ???
Clay bar.clean answer!!!!!! (Ooohhh maaaonn what a pun haa haa haa)
loads of water, enough pressure so that it feels to have a nice smooth action as you sweep across the panel, Be sure to keep massage it to keep the dirt (you will get loads) on the bar from the paint toherwise it will scratch............then wax and wear shades!!!!!!!!!!!!
will feel silky smooth when you are done......
yeah it was me driving past (would not eat the sh*t though ) met up with graham stocker which was cool.......
or was it about 3pm when i went sideways past it onto the dual carrage way from the side road opposite ???
Clay bar.clean answer!!!!!! (Ooohhh maaaonn what a pun haa haa haa)
loads of water, enough pressure so that it feels to have a nice smooth action as you sweep across the panel, Be sure to keep massage it to keep the dirt (you will get loads) on the bar from the paint toherwise it will scratch............then wax and wear shades!!!!!!!!!!!!
will feel silky smooth when you are done......
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Floyd,
Did you receive my e-mail concerning the clay bar??
If your e-mail address on here is still current, you should still have it...
cheers,
Terry
Did you receive my e-mail concerning the clay bar??
If your e-mail address on here is still current, you should still have it...
cheers,
Terry
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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:<HR>Originally posted by JohnD:
<B>I sent away for the WW starter kit some time ago and it arrived in a box with guess what on it? Zymol!! Is it, or isn`t it?
JohnD[/quote]
WW and Zymol are different products. WW used to sell Zymol - thats all.
<B>I sent away for the WW starter kit some time ago and it arrived in a box with guess what on it? Zymol!! Is it, or isn`t it?
JohnD[/quote]
WW and Zymol are different products. WW used to sell Zymol - thats all.
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