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RE: zymol impressions



I don't know if I did let the stuff dry; the instructions said to apply,   
wait 20-30 seconds, then buff. That's what I did. But even a day later   
with the sun out, there still appears to be a greasy film on the finish.   
Is there something I forgot to do? I tried using terry cloth towels to   
buff, then a cheesecloth, but to no avail.

Kevin
97 GLX Windsor Blue

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From:  David Strope[SMTP:dstrope@erols.com]
Sent:  Monday, March 30, 1998 9:27 AM
To:  jettaglx@igtc.com
Subject:  Re: zymol impressions

You're not suppose to let the wax dry. That's why it was so hard to
work with. Look at the directions.

Dave
97 GLX


> 3:30pm- Applied Zymol Carbon wax. The "owner's manual" instructs me to
> apply one section at a time, then buff with "light or no pressure".
> Sounds easy enough. YEAH RIGHT. I guess because of the high carnauba
> content, it doesn't powder up like conventional waxes, which is a good
> thing, but it takes FOREVER to remove and get that clean, deep shine.
> After about 2 1/2 hours of buffing, aching, and pondering the meaning   
of
> life, mission complete. Results are spectacular. After another hour to
> let the wax "cure", a final wipe. I hope it was worth it...
>