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Old 01-27-2008, 11:29 AM
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My cars are dirty right now but here is a quick shot from this morning. My undeniable Zymol shine thanks to Moe even on dirty piant.

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Concours, my 7 yr old X5, looks like new.

https://www.6speedonline.com/forums/...d.php?t=103174
 
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IMO on silver cars as long as the paint is maintained properly it doesn't really matter *that* much.

Before I started using slightly more upscale products Meguiar's NXT worked great on my silver S2000. The only downside I could see w/ NXT is that it didn't seem to last as long as some other products. If the OP is waxing/polishing every 30 days that point is moot however...

 
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Not a hyper car... but wax on the hood, zaino on the fenders...




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Here's the link to the 6 month test on a CLK with Zymol Destiny...https://www.6speedonline.com/forums/...ht=zymol+month
 
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Even the cheapest Zymol u buy at Pepboys works just great.
 
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I use Klasse AIO sealant topped with 2 coats of p21s. The results are really good.
 
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Dodo Juice Lite Fantastic is a great soft wax for light colored cars. You see the worth of the product after the 2nd application/24 hours later. Truly worth acquiring.
 
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Originally Posted by scott508
Dodo Juice Lite Fantastic is a great soft wax for light colored cars. You see the worth of the product after the 2nd application/24 hours later. Truly worth acquiring.
I thought you made this up...then I googled it--it's actually a real product! I prefer the Echidna Hyper Awesome Fluffy Cream Sealant myself...I made that one up.

Actually, I use the Mezerna stuff--Finishing Touch Glaze with FMJ on top. Works well, but I too, have not noticed too much difference in products on my Arctic Silver.
 
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dodo juice is the real deal they are not fully in the us yet as they have to be voc compliant. I know they are working on getting the proper paper work done.
 
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Originally Posted by flash80
I thought you made this up...then I googled it--it's actually a real product! I prefer the Echidna Hyper Awesome Fluffy Cream Sealant myself...I made that one up.

Actually, I use the Mezerna stuff--Finishing Touch Glaze with FMJ on top. Works well, but I too, have not noticed too much difference in products on my Arctic Silver.
You're right...the only difference you'll actually see is going from a natural to a synthetic.
 
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My GT silver with Swisswax Zuffenhausen wax

 
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wow that looks amazing!!!!! did you fix all the issues with the polishing?
 
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Originally Posted by pyiu
wow that looks amazing!!!!! did you fix all the issues with the polishing?
Thanks Phil,

I guess it would be even better with the Swisswax concourse I got from you.

This is my current car which is quite easy to maintain. There are a few scratches on this car which I can't get off with the PC, but they are very diffucult to spot.

The polishing issues is for my next project which is solid black which need a lot more attention.
 

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I see post pics!
 


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