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Originally Posted by Hyper-X,Oct 25 2007, 12:01 AM
Swissvax is used on the showcars at our local Lamborghini dealership, I'm amazed at how good it looks and I'm sure you won't be disappointed.
It will be hard to beat the look of Zymol. If you've ever used Concours, Atlantique, Destiny, Vintage, or Royale then you know they have a very distinct look. I've used them all except Royale and when you put them on a car the shine is SO deep it looks like you're looking through a window.
I've tried many other waxes to see if I could save some money or some effort but none have matched the look of Zymol as yet. So far Pinnacle Souveran, Chemical Guy's Pete's 53, DP Max Wax, Collonite 845, Wolfgang Deep Gloss Sealant, Menzerna FMJ, DP Premium Surface Shield, and P21S Concours Wax just to name a few have failed the test in my eyes. None were able to match or best the look of the Zymols that I have used.
As I remarked in my last post, I recently put some Zymol Concours on my car after a Zymol hiatus of several months. Boy am I glad I decided to go back! When I look at my car it's so deep that it's like I'm looking through a window into another world. This is a dark silver car. So, I can only imagine what a black car would look like.
I know what you mean about the Moonrocks, I was very impressed with the result;
Personally I prefer it to black, Its easy to make a black car shiny but the Silver cars are a challenge.
Originally Posted by Tango Man,Oct 25 2007, 01:10 AM
I know what you mean about the Moonrocks, I was very impressed with the result;
Personally I prefer it to black, Its easy to make a black car shiny but the Silver cars are a challenge.
That looks great. I wish we got that color here in the USA. My S2K was silverstone and my G35x is Platinum Graphite. Neither of these were quite as dark as Moonrock.