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Old 05-18-08, 11:48   #12 (permalink)
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Re: Layer Zymol?

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Originally Posted by CorruptedSanity View Post
Yep thats form David Dudek of Zymol.

Hmm I thought Megs quik detailer the best (or comparable to field glaze- not trying to start a zymol vs megs thread).

How many applications of uses of field glaze would you say you had during the 6 coats?

My car is defitneiyl exposed to the elements, especially with summer raging pretty close. The temps some times get as high as 56C for a few hours of the day and ive manged to be on the highway, hot!!
wow that is hot. I would try to detail in a shaded place if possible, and rince the pannels often to keep them cool.. but wow that is crazy hot. Im glad i live in canada

Zymol will prtect from the elements, dont worry about that/

As for how many applications with field glaze, to be honest it depends on each application, sometimes the wax will sweat (leach oils) more then other times. (weather, tempature, humidy, lenght of sweat time will effect how much the wax sweats). 6 would be a good guide line though.

If you have trouble getting field glaze, or just run out try water left in the freeze for a few hours. When it his 0c its perfect. (small amount of ice on the top, but stillw atter undernieth). The cold water really helps with leving the wax and removing the oils.

Megs qd is good, however it was desinged to work with megs products not zymol, as far as i know megs uses solvents which dont sweat they evaporate, field glaze is designed to help remove the oils that zymol uses.

Also field glaze has some carbumba in it to give that extra pop we all love.

If possible I would suggest using field glaze
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