Wax Wizard or Zymol whats the difference??
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Was talking to someone today about cleaning cars, (How sad), and they mentioned Zymol Wax, whats the diffence between this and Swissol (Wax Wizard). I have seen WW in action its great stuff, so just thought i would ask?
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The products are broadly similar - they both have a range that starts somewhere well above Autoglym and continue up into the concourse level with £1000 a pot waxes (seriously !).
WW is a favorite on here (and with me) because of the outstanding service provided by Mark Underwood - you can ring mark at pretty much any time with a car cleaning query and he'll tell you exactly what to do. You just don't get that kind of support anywhere else.
The products appear to be 'kin expensive, but they are excellent and do last a long time. They are really easy to use and so you do actually use them. I had Autoglym polish for years, but rarely used it as it was such a pain, leaving white powder everywhere - with WW I now wax about once a month and the car looks magnificent.
Probably the best thing with a waxed car is cleaning flies off - they just cant stick to it. It used to take me ages to get the little buggers off - now I can rinse them off with a pressure washer.
I was a bit of a sceptic - I saw good reports on here for a year or so before taking the plunge as I had so much Autoglym stuff in the garage - but I'm glad I did - take a deep breath and get on with it !
WW is a favorite on here (and with me) because of the outstanding service provided by Mark Underwood - you can ring mark at pretty much any time with a car cleaning query and he'll tell you exactly what to do. You just don't get that kind of support anywhere else.
The products appear to be 'kin expensive, but they are excellent and do last a long time. They are really easy to use and so you do actually use them. I had Autoglym polish for years, but rarely used it as it was such a pain, leaving white powder everywhere - with WW I now wax about once a month and the car looks magnificent.
Probably the best thing with a waxed car is cleaning flies off - they just cant stick to it. It used to take me ages to get the little buggers off - now I can rinse them off with a pressure washer.
I was a bit of a sceptic - I saw good reports on here for a year or so before taking the plunge as I had so much Autoglym stuff in the garage - but I'm glad I did - take a deep breath and get on with it !
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