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Re: Zymol



>From 74543.407@CompuServe.COM Sat Aug 17 09:44:27 1996
>
>> >From savidesn@audvid.win.net Thu Aug 15 21:56:58 1996
>> >
>> >Did you get the HD Cleanse with it?  You *usually* use the HD
>> >Cleanse prior to the actually waxing process.
>>
>> The guy at the dealership said that since the car was less than a year
>> old I could skip that part.  Now that I've read the literature I'm not
>> so dure.  Project got put off a week, so I have time to consider...
>>
>
>I would highly recommend that you HD Cleanse your car before waxing. There will
>be major differences in final quality. It will get all of the tar, bugs and
>other stuff off, plus any oxidation.
>
>If you car isn't in bad shape, it really doesn't take very long and you won't
>believe how clean it gets it! My 200 q which had a bunch of tar on it took 
>about 1.5 to 2 hours to both HD cleanse and wax the car.

OK, OK.  I'll get some HDC.

It sounds like a lot of work.   "Work ZYMOL-HD-CLEANSE into the finish
with a medium to heavy pressure until the surface becomes tacky."
Should I consider using a buffer?  I've no experience with such, and
I'm not sure a buffer is a good idea when the instructions say "Spread
ZYMOL-HD-CLEANSE evenly on a 3 or 4 square foot section of trhe surface
with a straight line, side-to-side pattern."


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