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Re: Wax, Polish, Clean process.



Guys,

I was just comparing prices between Emmons Coachworks web site and Zymol's web
site.  Emmons is significantly cheaper on many of the Zymol products than the
Zymol site.  You might want to start with Emmons first.

http://www.emmonscoachworks.com/
http://www.zymol.com/



douglas.carter@platinum.com wrote:

> >>  If the Zymol was hard to remove, then you didn't use it right. When
> using "REAL" Zymol wax you do not let it dry before you buff it off.
> Dave 97 GLX
>
> Dave makes an excellent point that all of you should be aware of. "Real"
> Zymol cannot be purchased for $25. The kind that is sold in stores like
> Trak Auto or Giant Auto Supply is NOT the same wax as the Zymol that is
> usually talked about with much adoration. The carnauba content of this $25
> wax is MUCH less than the real thing. The Zymol that you want can be
> applied with your hands and has a wonderful aroma like coconut. There are
> at least 15 different kinds of Zymol, all made for differnt paints and
> applications. If you want the real deal, try Emmons Coachworks at
> http://www.emmonscoachworks.com. They are a direct link to the manufacturer
> and they know how to detail really awesome and expensive cars.
>
> Trust me, Zymol is a wonderful product. It is expensive, yes, but worth it
> if you care about the looks of your car. Don't be fooled by the Zymol that
> is sold in discount autoparts stores. It's not the same.
>
> Doug