Some days I feel like causing trouble...Today is one of those days since I am about to poke a finger in eye of the Zaino Mafia.
From the comparison web site, it is very clear that the real winner is Zymol's cheap and easy polish.
These tests confirm my own experiences and conclusions with many many different types of wax, including Zaino.
The bottom line is that no car looks as good as when it is freshly washed, waxed and buffed -- period. Zymol looks about the same as Zaino after these steps according to the test.
So, the issue is which wax is the cheapest and easiest to buy and apply?
Zymol is by far the winner. It's a single coat process that goes on super easy and wipes off super easy (and immediately with no waiting period!).
Although I should say that on dark cars the best results with any wax is to run a clean orbital buffer to even and set the wax. Zymol just turns the car liquid when you do this also makes it so you don't have to be too careful removing the polish.
So, all in all on a car like a Viper (which is usually a second car that is well cared for) I think running a quick coat of Zymol every time you wash the cars is very practical and makes it the clear winner.
Always having a good coat of protective wax on the car will also greatly cut down on the number of times you have to clay the car.
Besides, the whole Amway-salesperson Zaino thing combined with the 2-3 day process to do your car by the book is a big turn off to me.
ViperDoctor
PS Of all the clay bars I have used, I think Clay Magic is still the best.