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OldGuy 02-12-2010 04:00 PM

Zymol Especially for Our Japanese Car
 
E-mail received from Zmol in response to my inquiry for their wax for Z's.

Zymol makes a wax specially for Japanese paint. The product is called Japon. I have attached a link where you may view this wax.

ZYMOL JAPON WAX 8 oz

Remember that you must apply our HD Cleanse (pre wax cleaner) which removes all previous waxes, light scratches and minor oxidation. This step is necessary because our products being all natural will not properly bond with the vehicle paint on top of any product that may contain petroleum distillates or silicone.

Regards,

Dave Dudek
zymoltech@zymol.com

kenchan 02-12-2010 04:06 PM

wtf...

they make special toilet paper for my j-arse as well?

phelan 02-12-2010 04:07 PM

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Originally Posted by kenchan (Post 399274)
wtf...

they make special toilet paper for my j-arse as well?

they do, actually.

http://www.crunchgear.com/wp-content...er-620x496.jpg
http://www.crunchgear.com/wp-content...let_paper2.jpg

on topic: zymol is good stuff :tup:

kenchan 02-12-2010 04:09 PM

holly shitto.

i'll stick to my american toilet paper for universal arses...

Trips 02-12-2010 04:16 PM

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Originally Posted by phelan (Post 399277)

:bowrofl::roflpuke2:
:iagree:

ChrisSlicks 02-12-2010 04:31 PM

According to their own description it is just 37% Carnauba wax cut up with some other oils.

If you want a super expensive wax for no reason then get this stuff.
SWISSVAX Divine - bespoke wax creation

G35guy84 02-12-2010 05:01 PM

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Originally Posted by ChrisSlicks (Post 399305)
According to their own description it is just 37% Carnauba wax cut up with some other oils.

If you want a super expensive wax for no reason then get this stuff.
SWISSVAX Divine - bespoke wax creation

:eek2: :wtf:

dad 02-12-2010 05:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by OldGuy (Post 399262)
E-mail received from Zmol in response to my inquiry for their wax for Z's.

Zymol makes a wax specially for Japanese paint. The product is called Japon. I have attached a link where you may view this wax.

ZYMOL JAPON WAX 8 oz

Remember that you must apply our HD Cleanse (pre wax cleaner) which removes all previous waxes, light scratches and minor oxidation. This step is necessary because our products being all natural will not properly bond with the vehicle paint on top of any product that may contain petroleum distillates or silicone.

Regards,

Dave Dudek
zymoltech@zymol.com

Thanks for posting the info.!:tiphat:

OldGuy 02-12-2010 06:20 PM

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Originally Posted by dad (Post 399376)
Thanks for posting the info.!:tiphat:

...welcome.

Gaiiden 02-12-2010 06:29 PM

Pffsshh - I've already got two layers of Zymol Vintage and the third is going on around May (twice a year). 61% carnuba. $200 wax job. That'll do!!

OldGuy 02-12-2010 06:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Gaiiden (Post 399552)
Pffsshh - I've already got two layers of Zymol Vintage and the third is going on around May (twice a year). 61% carnuba. $200 wax job. That'll do!!

You're recommending it I guess. I'd like to see a picture if your freshly waxed car.

cptspeed 02-13-2010 06:45 AM

Zymol. very hard to apply and remove. Stunning results. Smells good too.

370zproject 02-13-2010 12:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Gaiiden (Post 399552)
Pffsshh - I've already got two layers of Zymol Vintage and the third is going on around May (twice a year). 61% carnuba. $200 wax job. That'll do!!

do you pay someone to do that?

Zguy 02-13-2010 12:18 PM

:worthless:

SoCal 370Z 02-13-2010 02:46 PM

Zymol's Japon has been around for some time now. Good stuff, and you cannot go wrong with it. If you really want to see how the pros do it, and if you want to engage in detailing yourself (warning: detailing can become habitual and expensive) here is a great site: Detailing Bliss

Also, Paul Dalton is considered one of the world's top detailers. Here's his site : Miracle Detail :tup:

P.S. Paul is member of Detailing Bliss and occasionally has someone post for him there. Also, I am somewhat surprised that we do not any detailing vendors signed-on here.

NXTAZEE 02-13-2010 03:54 PM

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Originally Posted by SoCal 370Z (Post 400413)
Zymol's Japon has been around for some time now. Good stuff, and you cannot go wrong with it. If you really want to see how the pros do it, and if you want to engage in detailing yourself (warning: detailing can become habitual and expensive) here is a great site: Detailing Bliss

Also, Paul Dalton is considered one of the world's top detailers. Here's his site : Miracle Detail :tup:

P.S. Paul is member of Detailing Bliss and occasionally has someone post for him there. Also, I am somewhat surprised that we do not any detailing vendors signed-on here.

I agree. I personally believe Paul Dalton gets way to much press.

SoCal 370Z 02-13-2010 04:00 PM

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Originally Posted by NXTAZEE (Post 400446)
I personally believe Paul Dalton gets way to much press.

I do too, but he's brought a lot of value-added to the detailing industry. I also disagree with some of his methods, but hey, he gets the high-end clientele, and they don't mind paying him exorbitant sums of money!

OldGuy 02-13-2010 09:24 PM

Nissan Paint issue
 
From detailing website:
"Jap paint is known to be thinner, chips do not really have much to do with paint thickness. German paint is on average thicker than jap but they chip just as easy. Chipping is a function of many things and something that just happens as a result of driving. Dealer nor mauf have anything to do with chips as it is not a defect of the paint unless many people have the same issue. This is not common but has been seen in some Nissan paints and was brought to Nissan as a class action case."
Like to know the status of this litigation.

NXTAZEE 02-14-2010 01:14 AM

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Originally Posted by SoCal 370Z (Post 400450)
I do too, but he's brought a lot of value-added to the detailing industry. I also disagree with some of his methods, but hey, he gets the high-end clientele, and they don't mind paying him exorbitant sums of money!

Thats true.

Gaiiden 02-16-2010 03:23 PM

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Originally Posted by OldGuy (Post 399559)
You're recommending it I guess. I'd like to see a picture if your freshly waxed car.

Dunno what pics will prove, you need to see it in person and feel the smoothness after the wax is applied to get the true idea... but I'll try to get some good pics after she gets done in April/May (depends on how long it decides to stay all snowy and crappy like this). Recommendations on how to take the pics for best effect? (angles, body locations, etc)

Quote:

Originally Posted by 370zproject (Post 400240)
do you pay someone to do that?

Uhm, yea. $200.


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