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Originally Posted by ExplorerXLT95
Calgary - Hope you get your Zymol soon. You know you're locked into a before, after pic set because of this post...
Anyways I have a few questions for those who have done their Zymol research/experimentation:
1) What other carnauba waxes are comparable to Zymol Vintage, in terms of longevity? Are we talking Pinnacle Souveran longevity or P21S?
2) How does it do with dust? Does it attract as other carnaubas tend to?
3) Is there a type of Zymol made for specific colors? (e.g. red)
4) Does Zymol make BMW-specific waxes? (have seen some other manufacturer-specific Zymol waxes, but not for BMW)
Thanks and don't mean to take this thread off-topic...
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1. I have found that Zymol's waxes have very good longevity under limited exposure conditions. Although the subject car is always garaged, my zymol applications have never waned in terms of finish quality. Supe has done a very good observ on Vintage, and I was quite amazed at its staying power!
2. I have had no problems with zymol producing excessive dust. Grant you, the subject car that I use zymol with is always covered, I have had, nonetheless, little problems with dust.
3. Zymol's HC line has several waxes specifically made for types of colors. In the EG line, Royale is formulated specially for the owner's car color.
4. To my knowledge, the only wax that Zymol markets toward bmw's is their Z3 wax. I am not 100% sure, however, so a visit to Zymol's website might be a good idea. Zymol may have the widest wax assortment in the industry (quite amazing to see!).