Stupid Zaino question...
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Stupid Zaino question...
I was wondering:
When removing the polish after it has dried, do you have to remove in the up and down on vertical and back and forth on horizontal motions in which you applied the stuff? I did that and it seems a lot harder. Also, it tends to leave some polish behind.
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Peter.
When removing the polish after it has dried, do you have to remove in the up and down on vertical and back and forth on horizontal motions in which you applied the stuff? I did that and it seems a lot harder. Also, it tends to leave some polish behind.
Thanks,
Peter.
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Re: Stupid Zaino question...
Originally posted by Petrie1997
I was wondering:
When removing the polish after it has dried, do you have to remove in the up and down on vertical and back and forth on horizontal motions in which you applied the stuff? I did that and it seems a lot harder. Also, it tends to leave some polish behind.
Thanks,
Peter.
I was wondering:
When removing the polish after it has dried, do you have to remove in the up and down on vertical and back and forth on horizontal motions in which you applied the stuff? I did that and it seems a lot harder. Also, it tends to leave some polish behind.
Thanks,
Peter.
Hope this helps,
CBS
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Burning Brakes
Ahh, Grasshoppa, you are almost ready to graduate. Ease up on the amount of polish you use, make sure it's dry before taking it off, and read the following from Mr. Zaino, himself:
Good luck!
Vincent
From the Zainobros website...
TRICKS:
...
Want an even higher level of optical light refraction and reflectivety?
Here's how: When applying Show Car Polish do the following:
- On all Top surfaces of vehicle, use a back and forth motion (from front bumper towards windshield).
- On all Side surfaces (doors, fenders, etc.) use a vertical motion, up and down.
This technique will increase the way light attracts and reflects off of Show Car Polish. The body lines and contours of your vehicle will seem to glow. This trick really works. Remember to use Z-6 "Gloss Enhancer" spray between every coat of Show Car Polish.
TRICKS:
...
Want an even higher level of optical light refraction and reflectivety?
Here's how: When applying Show Car Polish do the following:
- On all Top surfaces of vehicle, use a back and forth motion (from front bumper towards windshield).
- On all Side surfaces (doors, fenders, etc.) use a vertical motion, up and down.
This technique will increase the way light attracts and reflects off of Show Car Polish. The body lines and contours of your vehicle will seem to glow. This trick really works. Remember to use Z-6 "Gloss Enhancer" spray between every coat of Show Car Polish.
Vincent
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