Zaino vs. Zymol
It seems that just about everyone on this forum seems to use the Zaino Bros car polish... Maybe I've been living under a rock, or maybe it's an East coast thing... but how does Zaino really compare against the classic Zymol hand-rubbed waxes? I don't mean the stuff you normally get in the stores in the squirt bottles under the Zymol name, but the real Zymol boutique waxes you get from their website or mail order... like the Vintage, Destiny, or Atlantique glazes... Zaino says they're expensive but worth it, but heck... those Zaino Bros don't know what expensive is!!! Geesh! 13 bucks a bottle?
Sounds like Zaino is one of the polymer based guys, and they tend to bash the Carnauba wax guys... but are they really better? Is it time that I get up to date with the new-fangled polymer thingies?
"When I was your age, we spent 30 hours scrubbing down our cars, warming the real carnauba-wax based products in our hands, and then hand-rubbing it into the finish... wearing our hands down to the bone... putting blood, sweat, AND tears into our car finishes... AND... WE LIKED IT!!!"
-NavNut
Hi,
It seems that just about everyone on this forum seems to use the Zaino Bros car polish... Maybe I've been living under a rock, or maybe it's an East coast thing... but how does Zaino really compare against the classic Zymol hand-rubbed waxes? I don't mean the stuff you normally get in the stores in the squirt bottles under the Zymol name, but the real Zymol boutique waxes you get from their website or mail order... like the Vintage, Destiny, or Atlantique glazes... Zaino says they're expensive but worth it, but heck... those Zaino Bros don't know what expensive is!!! Geesh! 13 bucks a bottle?
Sounds like Zaino is one of the polymer based guys, and they tend to bash the Carnauba wax guys... but are they really better? Is it time that I get up to date with the new-fangled polymer thingies?
"When I was your age, we spent 30 hours scrubbing down our cars, warming the real carnauba-wax based products in our hands, and then hand-rubbing it into the finish... wearing our hands down to the bone... putting blood, sweat, AND tears into our car finishes... AND... WE LIKED IT!!!"
-NavNut
even though i havent, it looks much better than other waxes i have seen. it is a little bit more expensive, but it's the best for your paint
I'm trying to gauge how they compare to the Zaino Bros solution which I have never tried... I'm always wary of the "Less work, AND it is better"-kind of answers, but it sounds like this might be true... I'd really like to hear from people who have indeed tried both... Maybe that's too much to ask for.
-NavNut
Trending Topics
The Best of Mercedes & AMG
Having said that :-)
I have used the Zaino for nearly two years. Best there it was. Then, sometime last year, they've changed the formula. It is a lot thinner now. If you want to use the Z5 (the protector, swirl remover) you have to apply 4 coats, instead of 2 coats of the previous one. Plus, it may be just me, but the new one is a dust magnet. Apply it, in two days, even the vertical surfaces are covered with dust. Having a black car, it is not nice at all. The local distributor here suggested to use Z6, the gloss enhancer, anti-static agent. It helped. It took 4 days instead of 2.
I just could not take it anymore. After a little research, I've switched to Klasse, a product from Germany. I think it looks as good as (if not better) Zaino.
Let me tell you, P21 is far superior to Zymol Creame IMHO. Easier application, no staining the black plastic/rubber, and a much better shine. Heck, it even cost less than Zymol, but not by much. Oh yeah, it doesn't smell as nice as Zymol.
Everything I've heard about Zaino's has been good, but I prefer a natural carnauba compared to a polymer polish...
In the interim I used Meguires and Zymol with good results so I would have to say in all fairness they were strong contenders but I didn't give them more than 1 chance to work...
In some ways I believe that any of these "upper shelf" products are good, the differance will be the amount of effort expended.







