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Old Dec 9, 2003 | 04:18 PM
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I use Griots Best In Show and like it very much, also use some commercial grade wax from time to time.
 
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I also use Griots Best of Show wax. It goes on and wipes off easy with a deep shine.
 
Old Dec 9, 2003 | 05:51 PM
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I use- "drive the car down the block and have Andy at Diamond do it wax" - by far the best around!
 
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Originally posted by drbill
I use- "drive the car down the block and have Andy at Diamond do it wax" - by far the best around!

I wish his shop was near me!!!!
Andrew....The car is very dirty...covered in bugs...I can't stand looking at it with the dirt, and cracked lip....I haven't had the heart to clean it up...I know if I get in I will miss driving it even more
Evan
 
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Old Dec 9, 2003 | 06:18 PM
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I used Zymol for 15 years. A while back I heard good things about One Grand Blitz Wax in terms of ease of application and durability (I was getting tired of the difficult removal and poor durability of Zymol). I've used it on 2 cars, and like it a lot. Goes on and comes off very easily--apply it to the entire car, then buff off. And it lasts really long. Not quite as deep a shine as Zymol (and doesn't smell like a day at the beach!), but it's the best wax I've used. And about 1/3 the price. Great for a daily driver.
 
Old Dec 9, 2003 | 06:46 PM
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Zaino hands down (if you are willing to do the steps to the full effect)


don't believe me, trust these guys

www.gurureports.com


The wax test is a must read for anyone who cares for their car!
 
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Originally posted by Poursha
I used Zymol for 15 years. A while back I heard good things about One Grand Blitz Wax in terms of ease of application and durability (I was getting tired of the difficult removal and poor durability of Zymol). I've used it on 2 cars, and like it a lot. Goes on and comes off very easily--apply it to the entire car, then buff off. And it lasts really long. Not quite as deep a shine as Zymol (and doesn't smell like a day at the beach!), but it's the best wax I've used. And about 1/3 the price. Great for a daily driver.
I like One Grand Blitz Wax too, great stuff.
 
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Zaino Brothers are the best by far. Looks really great after you use the clay bar and three coats of Zaino's. I swear by it too! Used all the others on my other cars and I've found that this is the best for shine, depth and duribilitie.
 
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Zymol is my favor!
 
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Originally posted by greyghost
Who carries Zaino?
Grey Ghost...Being that you live in the sunbelt, you want to protect the paint against UVA and UVB damage...Wax does not...Check out the Zaino site, it explains it all...
Since it's polymer based, it lasts for month's and does not melt like carnuba...Get the show car kit, it has everything you will need to make that seal grey glow. The claybar treatment prior to polish is a must. Even if the car is brand new, you would be amazed how much smoother the paint feels after clay barring.

http://www.zainostore.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc
 
Old Dec 9, 2003 | 07:34 PM
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Zymol...^____^
I bought the Zymol Vintage...
This thing is amazing...
 
Old Dec 9, 2003 | 07:35 PM
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P21s on the Porsche and One Grand Blitz Wax on the daily.
 
Old Dec 9, 2003 | 08:40 PM
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I have used Zaino on my BMW's and liked the result but NOT the durability. After the first wash the swirls begin to poke back thru (on a dark car of course).

I have used Girots Garage (sp) to better long term solutions on my dark BMW's (german paint as mentioned above). Yet with the very dry climate of Denver I have to use a misting bottle to remove the dried wax.

All in All they are both great products. THe Zaino takes forever if you follow the steps correctly.

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Old Dec 9, 2003 | 08:49 PM
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Originally posted by AMG ETR

I wish his shop was near me!!!!
Andrew....The car is very dirty...covered in bugs...I can't stand looking at it with the dirt, and cracked lip....I haven't had the heart to clean it up...I know if I get in I will miss driving it even more
Evan
Don't worry evan..when i get down we will jazz up the car again...Bill looking foward to seeing you soon....
 

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