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There's been a lot of discussion about wax here. What about the soap. I look for one that claims to be harmless but that's the extent of it. Any recommmendations?
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My all time favorite is Zymol. It has great wetting action and seems to provide more lubrication to the surface than other car wash solutions I have used. It does a good job helping to lift the dirt off the surface and gives nice sheeting action when rinsing. I use one capfull per wash bucket which seems to be sufficient to clean but, not too much so wax isn't removed. I have never had a problem with water spotting but, I always dry my car after washing anyway.
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The Zymol is good, but the Meguiar's "mirror glaze" #00, yes zero-zero, should be pretty good as well. Overall I have to agree with Bill that the Zymol wash is the best.
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