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Zymol Z503 Cleaner Wax Original Formula is a premium 20-ounce cleaner and wax combination, rooted in a 120-year-old German formula. It features high-quality natural ingredients, providing a gentle yet effective cleaning experience while delivering an internationally acclaimed shine and protection for your vehicle.
Manufacturer | Zymol |
Brand | ZYMÖL |
Item Weight | 2.39 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 4 x 4 x 9 inches |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | 503_A |
E**I
For me (and my cars and boats) there is nothing better
I'll lead-off by acknowledging that anyone who loves their vehicles and caring for them - every one of us - has their own favorite wax - and for me (and undoubtedly thousands of others) that is hands-down, without a question Zymol Cleaner Wax (I'll mention the other Zymol products below). While I'll tip my cap to Griot's, Meguiar's and Car Guys - I've used them all - for me the all-in-one Zymol cleaner wax is my go-to use anytime on anything clear wax. It's all-around spectacular.For me, EVERYTHING about this product is first-rate: it goes on effortlessly (more on that below too), performs as advertised, is extremely easy to remove and buff even if you let it dry - in fact I always let it dry to a white powder (but obviously don't let it sit in the direct sun).Importantly, this is a TRUE cleaner wax in that it removes dirt, water spots, tree sap, bird droppings, salt-spray and if you use a little extra elbow grease it will remove oxidation, swirls and scratches...flawlessly. And don't get me started on the shine - wow is it DEEP and mirror-like.As for durability, it is important to know is that my cars and boats are subjected to the absolute harshest conditions possible being parked outside in the searing Florida sun, and being along the coast they are also subjected to constant salt spray - but even with those harsh operating conditions, Zymol lasts up to six months between applications (however, I dig the shine so much that I find myself re-applying every 3-4 months, but last week I tried a new Zymol top-coat product - "Glaze" - and I'll report back after a couple months to see if that works as good).For those who've never tried Zymol, it is a German product that has been around forever, and what they don't spend on advertising (I've never seen an ad for Zymol in the 25 years that I've used it) they must put into R&D because I'm not kidding, this cleaner wax excels at every stage.First, it goes on super easy - the newer bottles (say in the last 2-3 years) seem to be a little more liquid than the previous formula which was thicker and more pasty, but once you get used to the thinner viscosity you'll be rewarded with the same outstanding results. The only situation where I found myself wanting the thicker paste is when I needed to remove heavy oxidation or discoloration - that required a power applicator/buffer/polisher, but even then it only took a few experiments for me to find the right technique (apply it to the surface with a microfiber sponge, then continue cleaning/waxing by switching-over to the power polisher with a foam or microfiber bonnet that's been dampened with a light coating of the wax). Otherwise I just use a microfiber-covered foam sponge and a little elbow grease for most conditions, and if I'm doing a tweener-application just for that showroom-new shine in-between heavy cleaning-waxing then I don't even need the elbow grease, just simply wiping this on in circular or back-and-forth motions work perfectly.With Zymol it's pretty straightforward: For the job you have in front of you, just adjust your application pressure - more/harder for heavy oxidation, scratches and the like - medium pressure/passes for average surface conditions - and simply paint it on for the great shine.Like I said, with Zymol I let the wax dry before buffing - providing that you use the right amount of product for the job (the only time you have to think about not letting it totally dry is in the heaviest application jobs where you use more wax than normal); otherwise like with most waxes, a little bit goes a long way. I do medium-sized sections (3-4' x 3-4' sections at a time) and I let the wax dry out (like I would NEVER do with most waxes) to a powdery, dusty condition, which is totally wiped away with a pass or two with a microfiber cloth.In most jobs, after I wipe away the dried wax I either hand-buff it with a heavier microfiber or wool cloth (or if I'm in a pinch a Terry-cloth bath towel works fine), followed by a light machine buffing with a wool bonnet (but this last step isn't really needed unless you're prepping for a show, or if you're just a car nut like me).Sorry for the length of this review, but I find reviews to be the most helpful when they give tips that work, so I'm hoping my comments were helpful.
T**
Been using zymol since 97, love the product.
Been using Zymol since 1997. I still wax by hand, no machines and enjoy zymol.
C**S
Been using this for over 20 years on our motorcycles
Started using this about 20 years ago it's our favorite cleaner wax to use on our motorcycles we collect and have several. Definitely our favorite.
L**A
car wash soap
First of all this stuff smells like the beach. Smells like coconut and the ocean, what a nice smell washing your car. I use this exclusively in a foam cannon in a pressure washer and does this really produce amazing suds. I would expect no less from this brand.
K**S
Great wax
Haven't been able to find this wax in any store in over 15 years. Love this stuff. Smells good too
S**G
Love this wax
I’ve used this wax for years. It works well and smells great.
O**R
Great High-Quality Product!
Great High-Quality Product!
J**K
Brings out the luster and shine of paint on my motorcycles.
I have been using this polish since 1988 and have not found better.
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