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    Anyone here heard or tried it before?



    http://www.swizol.com/E/US/Produkte_Lack3.htm





    The product description reminds me of Zymol and man, check out the price of the divine wax.

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    Please do a search on this product line. We`ve talked about it before several times. Thanks.
    There are only three things you need to know about me. Gloss, Gloss, GLOSS!!

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    CarKrazy, I have used their products recently.



    After using Meguiars, S100, Blackfire and other brands, I can boldly say that Swissol offers the most satisfying end-results for me.



    I am not Megs is not good. But on my Glasurit Red paint, Swissol`s Onyx Wax gives it a surreal "glow" and liveliness that I could not get with other products. Very wet, beads water like crazy until now (5weeks!!) in hot and humid climate. Sure it`s

    expensive. But it`s darn worth it! You must try it!

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    CarKrazy,



    Hi, this is your Malaysian neighbour!



    Zymol is a derivative of Swissol.

    Currently, many Zymol users and dealers in the US are getting out of Zymol due to quality issues. In short, Zymol is a dying brand. I am sure you have noted that Zymol`s packaging, product range and marketing story is very similar to Swissol!

    Forget Zymol.....go for Swissol!



    I have been a long time Meguiar`s user and although their products are excellent if you know which to use and how to use them, I am always interested to try out something more exotic. Swissol fits this requirement.



    While Megs have excellent surface prepping products and knowhow, Swissol concentrates more on the aesthetic part of it.

    Megs is similar to using skincare products and then followed by cosmetics. Swissol is mainly focusing on the cosmetic part of it. Look at the range and price of their Carnaubas and you`ll know.



    My car has always been done by Meguiars products and I am intimately familiar with the look that I can get from Meguiars.



    When my car was done by Swissol, I was very surprised....

    my 2K Red became alive! It was so vivid and glossy with that wet look that many manufacturers often rave about. In short, without talking about surface prep, Swissol offers me the most stunning results I`ve ever seen.



    Swissol is available in Singapore now.



    Ensure that you clay and clean the paintwork first.

    Use Cleaner Fluid to cleanse and polish.

    Follow up with Onyx.



    You`ll be surprised!

    In Malaysia, I park in the open everyday and I get impressive water beading after 4 weeks and 15 washes.

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    Originally posted by myall00

    CarKrazy, I have used their products recently.



    I am not Megs is not good. But on my Glasurit Red paint, Swissol`s Onyx Wax gives it a surreal "glow" and liveliness that I could not get with other products. Very wet, beads water like crazy until now (5weeks!!) in hot and humid climate. Sure it`s

    expensive. But it`s darn worth it! You must try it!


    How much did you get the Onyx wax for? Btw any pics

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    Swissol is the best wax I have used.Easy to apply,easy to remove,great finish and oohhhhhhh!!! the smell!Gorgeous!

    If you like Onyx,just wait till you try Samurai or Shield.

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    Man ... one tin of swissol can buy me half a dozen of Meg`s #16

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    Its good, but not that good that its worth a fistful of $ more....
    Detail your car, do it. No seriously, do it.

    The Black Beast

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    Originally posted by 6cyl`s_of_fury

    Its good, but not that good that its worth a fistful of $ more....




    I totally agree with 6cyls of fury,good stuff but not worth the exta,better to spend the extra money you`d have shelled out on better MF. :up
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    As I see it the problem with it is there is no point spending about A$180+ on a wax if you dont back that up with at least an equal amount on clay, swirl removers, pads, polsihes, towels etc.



    No point putting a fantastic wax (which I think Swissol in the end analysis is) on a swirled up or average finish.

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    SWISSOL = ZYMOL Franchise



    Swissol North America

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    Westport, CT

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    It`s that psychological feeling about paying more so you get a better product and in your mind it looks better too. Since Swissol is Zymol aka Turtle Wax! Even the products and jar looks like Zymol, don`t get me wrong, I was a Zymol Carbon, Creme, Volvo and Japon user since high school until I discovered this website!



    Klasse rules!

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    There comes a time when you have to draw the line on the price of a product.Just like the rest of you I will pay serious money if a product proves itself but THIS IS WHERE I DRAW THE LINE I WONT PAY WHAT I CALL STUPID MONEY ITS NOT WORTH IT NOT AT THOSE PRICES

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    Alan,



    What`s so stupid? You can get a canister for $40. I personally would get the $41 P21S kit from Top of The Line but that`s me.



    I may buy a jar to try out.
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    MAYBE im reading it wrong I see 499,199,169 1980 that is what im talking about not the cheap stuff where do you see 40 did I miss something?

 

 
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