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Old 06-13-2002, 09:52 AM
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Zaino is Awesome!

After a nite of rainfall, there is not any noticable watermarks or dust buildup!
Before I applied Zaino, the car would be filfthy after rain.
Zaino is the shizznit!
It makes me wanna...:wackit:
Old 06-13-2002, 10:19 AM
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just don't get TOO riled up over Z...i'd start to think u were getting like Shawn LOL
Old 06-13-2002, 10:26 AM
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What layers did you use?...I figure I might as well ask another aegean blue cl owner on his thoughts....
Old 06-13-2002, 10:27 AM
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Old 06-13-2002, 10:27 AM
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Originally posted by Scooter
just don't get TOO riled up over Z...i'd start to think u were getting like Shawn
Yea, I agree.
That guy can sure be a POMPOUS ASS sometimes !!!!
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I started with the claybar to get the crap off that other stuff can't. Then I washed the car with dish washing soap. Oh my god it was sqeaky clean. Then I put on a layer of Z5 swirl remover. It really helped getting out some of the finer scratches. The scratches are still a little noticeable, but I think if I do another layer of Z5, it will disappear completely. Then I did 2 layers of Z2. Hopefully I will have time to do more. It is time consuming... , but very well worth it.
Old 06-13-2002, 10:42 AM
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Originally posted by Vinsane
I started with the claybar to get the crap off that other stuff can't. Then I washed the car with dish washing soap. Oh my god it was sqeaky clean. Then I put on a layer of Z5 swirl remover.
I hope you didn’t forget to use Z-1 or ZFX.
You need one of these so it can adhere properly to the paint.

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Oh... I thought that was a given. Thats why I didn't mention that.
Yeah, its sick how a couple of drops of that stuff will cut down drying time so much.
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ShawnS:

For the past years, I kept my Z boxed up in the garage....Well today, I'm ready to give it a try. After all the readings, other products I've used, I'm still not happy with the ends results. Question is, is this stuff still good (exceeds 120 degrees in summer) and what new products if any, am I missing ?


I guess the "conversion" is about to happen........it's only 10:00 a.m. PST, about 65 degrees and clear sky's !

Thanks ! :P
Old 06-13-2002, 12:33 PM
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Originally posted by Fabvsix
Question is, is this stuff still good (exceeds 120 degrees in summer) and what new products if any, am I missing ?
Sorry.....My knowledge of the product line does not extend quite that deep.
I’d say an E-Mail to Sal is required for that one.

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Old 06-13-2002, 12:38 PM
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Originally posted by Fabvsix
......and what new products if any, am I missing ?
You haven’t really listed what you have, but as for NEW products ZFX in their latest stuff.

If you haven’t heard, it’s a “quick dry” additive that allows you to do up to THREE applications in ONE day.

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Thanks Shawn for the quick repsonse. Yes, I meant in the Zaino line.......so ZFX is what I need and this stuff should still be good I suppose......
Thanks again and results forth coming........
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OK, I tell Sal I was out of the country for the past two years !
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