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Hmmm...protech seems nice. But u sure they use zymol products??

yes, they are a licenced re-seller and use their products on the better packages. The lifetime package is quite expensive, 25k or similar they told me.

I have a bottle of the zymol quick shine stuff (pink) smells and works fantastic for a quick shine.

Zymol are one of THE top brands...

Their top wax, Zymol Royale..., thousands of pounds

Zymol do make some ripper products, as do..

Swissol

Zaino

Menzerna

Optimum

Poor Boys

P21s

Aquatouch (MF products)

Polylack

Some brands do better jobs than others, some cross-over in what they offer. Eg, Menzerna have some of the best polishes you can buy.

Once you get heavily into these top products, it's more personal preference on the way the paint appears, than what's better. Some can give a super optical clarity at the end, but some people prefer a deeper, warmer glow, look.

EDIT: Final Inspection use any of the above, but use the best product suited to the car as some suit different colour cars more-so than others. You'll always get THE best products used on your car, even if it's just a Stage 1 exterior detail

Zymol are one of THE top brands...

Their top wax, Zymol Royale..., thousands of pounds

Zymol do make some ripper products, as do..

Swissol

Zaino

Menzerna

Optimum

Poor Boys

P21s

Aquatouch (MF products)

Polylack

Some brands do better jobs than others, some cross-over in what they offer. Eg, Menzerna have some of the best polishes you can buy.

Once you get heavily into these top products, it's more personal preference on the way the paint appears, than what's better. Some can give a super optical clarity at the end, but some people prefer a deeper, warmer glow, look.

EDIT: Final Inspection use any of the above, but use the best product suited to the car as some suit different colour cars more-so than others. You'll always get THE best products used on your car, even if it's just a Stage 1 exterior detail

Daniel i agree although i have never used Zymol products they are very top of the range and extremely good.

I have looked into them and to get a kit to detail a car well would cost approx $800. Now i have no idea how far that 800 bucks kit would get you but I'm tipping not overly far.. so makes for a very expensive detail.

Zymol are one of THE top brands...

Their top wax, Zymol Royale..., thousands of pounds

Zymol do make some ripper products, as do..

Swissol

Zaino

Menzerna

Optimum

Poor Boys

P21s

Aquatouch (MF products)

Polylack

Some brands do better jobs than others, some cross-over in what they offer. Eg, Menzerna have some of the best polishes you can buy.

Once you get heavily into these top products, it's more personal preference on the way the paint appears, than what's better. Some can give a super optical clarity at the end, but some people prefer a deeper, warmer glow, look.

EDIT: Final Inspection use any of the above, but use the best product suited to the car as some suit different colour cars more-so than others. You'll always get THE best products used on your car, even if it's just a Stage 1 exterior detail

I just had my car deailed with Menzerna wax, infact I grabed a couple of litres for home after seeing how good it really is!! I couldnt believe the difference the product makes even between the top brands..

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