Zymol Glasur "Porsche Wax"
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Hi Jack,
Zymöl make great waxes regardless of what they say it's specifically for, but don't get sucked in to the marketing ploys of wax manufacturers. Some say that they're specifically designed for this and that make of car and paint, etc. but a good wax is good for any car. Wax manufacturers rely a lot on the placebo effect so trust me, any quality wax will be good for your Porsche. I'd actually suggest a few coats of Liquid Glass (can be purchased at Auto Zone, Pep Boys for about $20) for your sticky, soft Porsche paint, because FME it does add a bit more resistance to scratches. Then you can always top it off with a nuba wax for a bit of depth. Out of the 30 something and expensive waxes I have, LG is still one of my favorites.
- Jesse
Zymöl make great waxes regardless of what they say it's specifically for, but don't get sucked in to the marketing ploys of wax manufacturers. Some say that they're specifically designed for this and that make of car and paint, etc. but a good wax is good for any car. Wax manufacturers rely a lot on the placebo effect so trust me, any quality wax will be good for your Porsche. I'd actually suggest a few coats of Liquid Glass (can be purchased at Auto Zone, Pep Boys for about $20) for your sticky, soft Porsche paint, because FME it does add a bit more resistance to scratches. Then you can always top it off with a nuba wax for a bit of depth. Out of the 30 something and expensive waxes I have, LG is still one of my favorites.
- Jesse
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Theres always Dodo Juice Diamond White!
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