So I am making a little review of the 3 against each other. it will consist of 2 parts. First part is each of the 3 waxes are applied to the hood in 3 sections. We will see the sheeting action of how each one performs against each other.
The next step is how clean does it keep the car. On the rear hatch of the car where it gets the most dirt collected they are split into 3 sections as well. I will record over a week of daily driving how the abilities of each wax does as far a keeping clean and at the end of the week I will see how easy the dirt washes off without touching the car.
Tonight I just made a quick video just pointing to the places the wax was applied. Tomorrow after they had time to cure for 24hr I will do the sheeting test and go from there.
The 3 contenders
Yes I transferred my Zymol into jars I purchased..I couldn't stand the Zymol jars as they were crap trying to close and open

The quick Setup Video
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uK9mM7OE4wM]Zymol Glasur vs Carbon vs BlackICE Setup - YouTube[/ame]
For the review of the 3 on ease of use.
Glasur #1
Carbon #2
BlackICe #3
Glasur spread the easiest and little went along way. Removal was no effort at all and the paint was extremely slick running the towel over it after removal.
Carbon was a close second. its ease of application was close to glasur but didnt spread as easy but still was very easy. removal was effortless and the paint was very slick after rubbing the towel over it.
BlackICE was 3rd because I was expecting it to spread as easy as Fuzion did but I didnt find it to spread as easy as either Zymol..Removal was effortless but after removal the surface was not as slick and kind of grabby running the towel over it. Moving the towel over the 3 sections on the hood from lasur-BlackICE-Carbon I could feel when I hit the BlackICE as it would slow down the towel and feel like grabbing it. Once it got onto Carbon it was very slick again.
To be Continued tomorrow......
The next step is how clean does it keep the car. On the rear hatch of the car where it gets the most dirt collected they are split into 3 sections as well. I will record over a week of daily driving how the abilities of each wax does as far a keeping clean and at the end of the week I will see how easy the dirt washes off without touching the car.
Tonight I just made a quick video just pointing to the places the wax was applied. Tomorrow after they had time to cure for 24hr I will do the sheeting test and go from there.
The 3 contenders
Yes I transferred my Zymol into jars I purchased..I couldn't stand the Zymol jars as they were crap trying to close and open

The quick Setup Video
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uK9mM7OE4wM]Zymol Glasur vs Carbon vs BlackICE Setup - YouTube[/ame]
For the review of the 3 on ease of use.
Glasur #1
Carbon #2
BlackICe #3
Glasur spread the easiest and little went along way. Removal was no effort at all and the paint was extremely slick running the towel over it after removal.
Carbon was a close second. its ease of application was close to glasur but didnt spread as easy but still was very easy. removal was effortless and the paint was very slick after rubbing the towel over it.
BlackICE was 3rd because I was expecting it to spread as easy as Fuzion did but I didnt find it to spread as easy as either Zymol..Removal was effortless but after removal the surface was not as slick and kind of grabby running the towel over it. Moving the towel over the 3 sections on the hood from lasur-BlackICE-Carbon I could feel when I hit the BlackICE as it would slow down the towel and feel like grabbing it. Once it got onto Carbon it was very slick again.
To be Continued tomorrow......