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Re: Wax, Polish, Clean process



If you follow the directions, you should be able to wax a 
Jetta 6 or 7 times before you run out.

Dave 
97 GLX


Joel Bell wrote:
> 
> You probably weren't using the high end Zymol you thought...don't get me
> wrong, if you got good results then great, but for $25 I'm assuming you got
> it from Wal-Mart or a regular auto parts store...Zymol contracted Turtle Wax
> to make a "consumer" product aimed at the general public.  Their high end
> wax, aimed at enthusiasts and car care nuts starts at about $50 for a tiny
> 8oz jar and go up to $1300 (while still expensive, this is a lifetime supply
> and a higher quality wax).  Anyway, I've never tried Zymol, never could get
> myself to drop $50 on wax that would be gone in three wax jobs...
> 
> Joel Bell
> jbell@ptd.net
> 1997 VW Jetta GLX-VR6-Nuespeed-Autotech
> Kenwood/MB Quart/Orion/PPI/Stinger/Phoenix Gold
> 
> Date: Sat, 7 Feb 1998 22:34:24 EST
> From: HOCKEYVR6@aol.com
> Subject: Re: Wax, Polish, Clean process.
> When my dad got his brand new black 97 Jetta Trek it had swirl marks on it
> from the dealer I had the same thinking as most people wax it before the
> elements get to it so I wax it as soon as we got home I used a wax that I
> have
> been quite pleased with in the past "Super Glaze" but after I used that it
> looked worse then it did before.. Black is probly the worse paint color to
> keep in good condition so I went out and spent 25 bucks on the best ZYMOL!!!
> This stuff works it's hard to take off but it works the paint looked perfect
> even in direct sunlight were the swirl marks show at there greatest it still
> looked perfect. so don't waste your money on the other stuff just go get
> some
> Zymol!!!
> Ryan Welty,
> 86 GTI someday to get a VR6 in it!!!