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Yes I have tried it and just about everything else. It is an excelent product also. I have a black truck that I try hard to keep clean, which is hard because it is a 4X4. ;) . Zymol takes a little while to apply because once it is on you spray some water on it then wipe it dry. This really causes the truck to shine. They also have other great products. I have custom two-tone leather seats that just looks and feels great with the Zymol. A degreaser that puts simple green to shame. After reading some of the ingredients, like beeswax, vitamin e, aloe vera, banana and coconut extracts, and almond meal you could put this stuff on you skin. And it does not collect dust like "Mothers".
 
I tried the Zymol awhile back and really did not see what all the fuss was about. I had been using Gliptone Carnuaba wax and Teflon wax and also Malco Flash wax which does not last long, but your truck looks amazing for a few days. Personally, the Zymol was nowhere near good enough to warrant the extra price. , just my 2c
 
I like the Zymol very much. I thought it seemed to last about as long as the others, and it smells good while applying it. :) I've found that I like the Zymol Auto Wash the best of all the car washes out there too.
 
I have been using Liquid Glass on all of my vehicles for quite some time now and find it to be superior in shine, longivity and the ease of applying and buffing out. Just thought I would drop my . 02 in the jar.
 
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Tried several applications of the Zimol several months ago. Wasn't impressed. Mind you it didn't do a poor job, just not the finish I was expecting.



I too researched auto polishes, waxes, cleaners. Was ready to go with Zaino due to the rave reviews it received from car restorers (you know, the people that take a piece of trash and turn it into a visual masterpiece). However, after researching Meguires, I decided to try them first (many dollars saved). So far I've been impressed with them. Sent an email to them asking how to obtain the "wet look" on my forest green paint. Told them what I was using (hand applications) and asked for assistance. Two days later (it was over the weekend) I recieved a "personal" response from Tim Sorrick answering my question in great length. He told me all of what I was currently using was fine, except he suggested I change waxes to get the results I was looking for. He encouraged me to write him back and let him know how it worked. Haven't done it yet, still experimenting :p Anyway, the personal service has kept me working with the product. Sorry for the long winded post, but when a company does "good" they deserve to be recognized for it. Thanks Meguires and Tim Sorrick!
 
There are MANY different grades of Zymol waxes, some run into the HIGH hundreds of dollars! Myself, I'm using a wax Zymol makes exclusively for BHMA (Beverly Hills Motoring Accessories) called Platinum (#1 grade WHITE Carnuba wax)... expensive but worth it!



I have used both the paste and liquid forms of the blue Zymol POLISH everyone is familiar with seeing in the auto parts stores etc... . either works ok but, NOTHING like their higher end waxes.



I have also had pretty good luck with "Best of Show" wax by Griot's Garage... this is also what I use on my chrome accessories.



www.griotsgarage.com
 
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