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Swissol v zymol

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had my car swissol yesterday had it zymoled 7 months ago but had some paintwork done so tried swissol this time its easier to apply than zymol and not as expensive got it done with there £110 a tub wax and to be honest it looks better than the zymol i had done but only used the blue zymol in a tub not tried the royal or vintage yet might do the car half zymol and half swissol as this will be the only way to compare

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Well, FR, where are the pictures?

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fr, be careful i can see sundeep the intolerant, hovering

dont dis zymol, or we will all be looking for a new forum,

teddys pram springs to mind

daz

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I see that the mods sense of humour is returning :wink:

Daz


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Is it still called swissol? bonkers

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But FR, I thought you only had it professionally Zymoled in Decenber. Confused or just contentious? :twisted:

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Previous poster said:
Quote: Originally posted by admin on 30 April 2006

Is it still called swissol? bonkers
and they are still advertising using that name.....

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I think they had 6or 23 months to stop using the "ol" on the end.

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Previous poster said:
Quote: Originally posted by admin on 30 April 2006
Is it still called swissol? bonkers

The joke is that both companies are claiming a victory but in reality the joke is on the consumers of both products who are paying highly inflated prices for pots of wax which allows these companies to spend fortunes on court cases and lawyers, as well as high profile advertising.

But then isn't it good to say that you have spent hundreds if not thousands of pounds on the wax that goes on your car. Of course you could just be perceived as a merchant banker.

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Previous poster said:
Quote: Originally posted by Shed17 on 01 May 2006

Previous poster said:
Quote: Originally posted by admin on 30 April 2006

Is it still called swissol? bonkers
Of course you could just be perceived as a merchant banker.
I don't know what you mean :wink:
There's plenty of forum members who work in the financial game

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Previous poster said:
Quote: Originally posted by Seagull on 01 May 2006
Previous poster said:
Quote: Originally posted by Shed17 on 01 May 2006
Previous poster said:
Quote: Originally posted by admin on 30 April 2006 Is it still called swissol? bonkers[/i:s9tohAdWtW]
Of course you could just be perceived as a merchant banker.
I don't know what you mean :wink:
There's plenty of forum members who work in the financial game

:D :D :D

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Previous poster said:
Quote: Originally posted by ferrari's rule on 30 April 2006

had my car swissol yesterday had it zymoled 7 months ago but had some paintwork done so tried swissol this time its easier to apply than zymol and not as expensive got it done with there £110 a tub wax and to be honest it looks better than the zymol i had done but only used the blue zymol in a tub not tried the royal or vintage yet might do the car half zymol and half swissol as this will be the only way to compare
Right young man! You were obviously not paying attention in my English class to spelling or punctuation were you? Either that, or over exposure to junk Italian metal has given you the mental age of a four year old. What I think you meant to say was:

"I polished my car with Swissol yesterday. I had it Zymoled seven months ago, but as I have had some paintwork repaired I tried Swissol this time. It is easier to apply than Zymol and not as expensive. I used their £110 per tub wax and, to be honest, it looks better than the Zymol I used before. I have only used the blue Zymol in a tub but have not tried the Royal or Vintage yet. I might clean the car with half Zymol and half Swissol as this will be only way to ensure a fair comparison."

Now go and sit in the corner wearing the big pointy hat with a large D on it and write out 100 times "I must not come on 911UK without checking my speeling and punkchewasion first"


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Ahhh, that's a lot easier to read now, FR's teacher can you keep a close eye on you boys and correct their punctuation for the sake of thousands of us who has a headache everytime FR post something! :wink:

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His posts give me a migraine ........... for lots of reasons.......... :wink:

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