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Old 02-22-2015   #1
Paul Workman
 
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Default Re: Applying Zaino correctly...

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What did uou use to remove Zaino?
Thanks,
Nelson
Well, because it is WAAAAY below 70 degrees in my garage, it will have to wait until warmer weather before I "DAWN" the stuff off and start over.

It'll be ready in time for the MR3 tho!! See ya there!
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Old 02-22-2015   #2
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I need to buy some new stuff soon.
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Old 02-23-2015   #3
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Default Re: Applying Zaino correctly...

You don't hear as much about Zaino these days and never tried it myself, but it sounds like he is a marketing genius to be able to convince people that you need that much product to shine your car.

I'll be honest.. not so much the cost of the stuff, but way too much work for me to have to layer and wait and layer some more.

my feeling is:
1) compound (if neglected)
2) polish
3) last step product

the lsp can be anything from a cheap flash wax, sealant, or some fancy new hard coating the industry is gravitating towards.
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Old 02-25-2015   #4
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You don't hear as much about Zaino these days and never tried it myself, but it sounds like he is a marketing genius to be able to convince people that you need that much product to shine your car.

I'll be honest.. not so much the cost of the stuff, but way too much work for me to have to layer and wait and layer some more.

my feeling is:
1) compound (if neglected)
2) polish
3) last step product

the lsp can be anything from a cheap flash wax, sealant, or some fancy new hard coating the industry is gravitating towards.
I definitely agree. Ive been using it for 12 years or close to that on my 93 and now on my zr1. The marketing part is helped out immensely by the fact that it simply works great. I have always complained about the 100 different steps involved yet after I figured out my own basic combination of 3 steps or so.. it makes me happy and lasts a hell of a long time.
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