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Old 06 February 2003, 04:18 PM
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Don't forget to wear disposable gloves Saves having green hands that smell like a tart's knicker drawer

Edited to add - not that I know what a tart's knicker drawer smells like ! (Just in case her indoors reads this )

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Old 02 June 2003, 02:04 PM
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Picked up a bottle from Halfords for £12.99 and wasn't really expecting it to be any better than Autoglym which is what I had been using.

Pleasantly suprised however, no more swirl marks which is saying something on a Blue/Black Mica car. Bit more effort involved apply, buff, lightly spray with water and buff again but results were outstanding.

So impressed I did the better half's MGF as well.

I know it's probably not a patch on the Swissol stuff but for £12.99 I can't fault it.

Great smell too

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Old 02 June 2003, 02:56 PM
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Haven't used it, but it looks like I might give it a go ,ta .
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I've used it as well. I quite like the smell, but Nic has just about banned it from the house!
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Just tried it for the first time at the weekend, Great finish but a little difficult to apply properly. ( kept wanting to go in circular motion instead of forward / back )
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It's not "not a patch", but Swissol is the next step up. Zymol does a decent enough job though.

My advice - only invest in Swissol if you're happy to pay up to replace it once it's run out, cos Zymol etc won't seem quite the same.
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depends on what type of zymol you use
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