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Old 11-21-2000, 09:00 AM
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Where do you buy this stuff? anyone know the website? and is it agreed that it is just as good as zaino and easier to use?
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Originally posted by bigjoejack:
Where do you buy this stuff? anyone know the website? and is it agreed that it is just as good as zaino and easier to use?
finishfirst.com

just as shiny as zaino...

easier to apply... faster to dry... kinda harder to remove though.

plus side... VERY VERY CHEAP... compared to Zaino at least.

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I think that finishfirst.com is the wrong site. Anybody else know where to get it?
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its http://www.finishfirstpolish.com/
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Originally posted by soopa:
finishfirst.com

just as shiny as zaino...

easier to apply... faster to dry... kinda harder to remove though.

plus side... VERY VERY CHEAP... compared to Zaino at least.
Man-I don't get it. I must be doing something wrong b/c to me Zaino is the easiest wax I have ever used. I regularly Zaino my car before meets to make it look extra good just for the hell of it. It's that easy. And cost, big deal for the Z1 and Z5 it cost about 25 bucks including shipping. That's not that outrageous.

And there is no way that conventional wax is easier to apply than Zaino--it goes on so easily. I waxed the car in 40 degree weather the other day and only let the Zaino dry for about 1.5 hours and had no problems getting it off. I must have just gotten the good bottles I guess.

And the catch is that the harder a wax is to remove, the harder you have to rub and the more swirl marks you will inevitably get in your paint. Zaino is so easy to get off. That's why I don;t mind applying extra coats b/c it is not a task like other waxes that I have used in the past.

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Does anyone here use Zymol. Not the cheap version but the original, more expensive version. I think it's great.
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