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Zymol titanium
Just wondering if anyone has used Zymol's titanium wax? I did a search but didn't see much about this product. Thanks very much.
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Re: Zymol titanium
Sorry, no experience to help you out, but I own it and can confirm I found very little about it. Seems to be a beauty wax with solid durability. I wish I knew whether it has titanium dioxide TiO2 as an ingredient for synergistic purposes.
Hopefully someone with experience will chime in, as I too would like to know more.
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Re: Zymol titanium
I have used Zymol Titanium on several vehicles with good results. The wax is very easy to put on easy to remove and leaves a great finish. I did not last as long as I hoped it would. For some reason the wax has turned a little grainy in the container but smooths out as soon as it goes on the pad. For the money you pay for the wax I like Blackfire Midnight Sun much better and it seems to last longer.
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Re: Zymol titanium
thanks very much for your sharing your experience.
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Re: Zymol titanium
Originally Posted by
van185
I have used Zymol Titanium on several vehicles with good results. The wax is very easy to put on easy to remove and leaves a great finish. I did not last as long as I hoped it would. For some reason the wax has turned a little grainy in the container but smooths out as soon as it goes on the pad. For the money you pay for the wax I like Blackfire Midnight Sun much better and it seems to last longer.
Did it last a couple months for you? 2-3?
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Re: Zymol titanium
I did last several months. I live in the Western NC Mountains and the vehicles set out all the time. It's not a bad wax at all. I've used several other Zymol products in the past with really good success.
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Zymol titanium is meant to be the more durable in the lineup, it contains no ti02 as far as I’m aware.
Application is a breeze and it layers very nicely but needs regular maintenance because it’s a traditional wax.
I layered it seven times on a show car and had someone hit the deck when they attempted to lean on it. It’s the slickest I’ve ever felt paint of any kind, truely slippery.
For best results, I’d recommend using HD cleanse with a brand new terry towel prior to application.
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Re: Zymol titanium
Originally Posted by
WristyManchego
Zymol titanium...it contains no ti02
as far as I’m aware.
Not that I’m aware of either.
•Then again:
-Not saying it definitely does not contain
any TiO2 (its SDS isn’t that informative:
bogged down with proprietary ingredients).
-However, since Zymöl Titanium has been
around since at least 2005...way before
the latest marketing hype surrounding
detailing products containing some amount
of TiO2 became ”In Vogue”...
-Then, perhaps, the Zymol folks were amiss
in Titanium’s original ad campaign; or they
may need to update the current ad-copy, if
deemed to be necessary.
Bob
"Be wary of the man who urges an action in which he himself incurs no risk."
~Joaquin de Setanti
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Re: Zymol titanium
Originally Posted by
FUNX650
-However, since Zymöl Titanium has been
around since at least 2005...way before
the latest marketing hype surrounding
detailing products containing some amount
of TiO2 became ”In Vogue”...
-Then, perhaps, the Zymol folks were amiss
in Titanium’s original ad campaign; or they
may need to update the current ad-copy, if
deemed to be necessary.
Bob
I was basically hoping this was the case. Just way behind in marketing the good, shiny stuff that’s been there all along.
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Re: Zymol titanium
Originally Posted by
acuRAS82
I was basically hoping this was the case.
Just way behind in marketing the good,
shiny stuff that’s been there all along.
”Hoping against hope...”
{RE: Romans 4:18}
Bob
"Be wary of the man who urges an action in which he himself incurs no risk."
~Joaquin de Setanti
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