Thanks for your reply david,
I too think that swissol is very similar to zymol.
They look and smell the same. Only difference is, zymol says DO NOT let dry when applying, whereas swissol says to let it dry for 5 to 10 minutes before buffing off.
I had a phone call after applying an area with swissol, and din't get to remove it for 1 hour, and it came off fine. I wouldn't like to do that with zymol.
So I prefer swissol because I like to take my time. I feel rushed with a product that says do not let dry.
Also I have noticed that swissol gives an instant result. It is silky smooth and awesome immediately, whereas zymol doesn't feel as good until the next day.
I intend on waxing my beast every Sunday. I love the awesome feel after it has been waxed. But after just one wash, I notice about a 30% decrease in feel. It still looks awesome, but it doesn't have that silky feel.

I too think that swissol is very similar to zymol.
They look and smell the same. Only difference is, zymol says DO NOT let dry when applying, whereas swissol says to let it dry for 5 to 10 minutes before buffing off.
I had a phone call after applying an area with swissol, and din't get to remove it for 1 hour, and it came off fine. I wouldn't like to do that with zymol.
So I prefer swissol because I like to take my time. I feel rushed with a product that says do not let dry.
Also I have noticed that swissol gives an instant result. It is silky smooth and awesome immediately, whereas zymol doesn't feel as good until the next day.
I intend on waxing my beast every Sunday. I love the awesome feel after it has been waxed. But after just one wash, I notice about a 30% decrease in feel. It still looks awesome, but it doesn't have that silky feel.
