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Originally Posted by rusnak View Post
Agree with those who say stop focusing on the wax. It is the last and least important step.

I used to use Zymol until they were bought out by the Turtle Wax company.

The key is to learn all of the steps to clean and correct paint. Dry properly, and use pro-grade tools and techniques to correct paint without doing too much damage. Learn what type of paint you have (Single step paint, what type?) (Two step paint with clearcoat?, what type of paint). This is what determines your entire approach.

Griot's Garage has made a lot of information easily available to the amateur DIY guy. Spend some time there, and then watch a lot of videos on YouTube. Check this dude out too:


I’ve seen Larry’s videos all of them.

He is really cool!

Zymol was never bought out by turtle wax..

Turtle wax simply bought the rights to label their high end wax zymol for a short time.

You can spend $10,000 on jar of zymol wax.

Most of zymols estate waxes run from $200 to $1000 which is relative bargain considering they are still the finest waxes the world over.
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