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Old 09-10-2005 | 04:35 PM
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Best I've used is Liquid Glass ..

I know many of you will argue with this but the best I've ever used is Liquid Glass.

First the pre-cleaner to remove and wax bs or oxidation/scratches...

Then a couple of coats of Liquid Glass..... 4 hours in between to allow for "baking"

I'll put my 05 white currently with 3 coats of glass against any other wax or polish...

just my 2 cents

btw, I'm in Miami so protection is important with all the saltwater in the air.. etc..
Old 09-10-2005 | 04:37 PM
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As long as your using some sort of protection periodically, and it meets your satisfaction, thats all that matters !
Old 09-10-2005 | 07:03 PM
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Originally Posted by Heat03
I know many of you will argue with this but the best I've ever used is Liquid Glass.

First the pre-cleaner to remove and wax bs or oxidation/scratches...

Then a couple of coats of Liquid Glass..... 4 hours in between to allow for "baking"

I'll put my 05 white currently with 3 coats of glass against any other wax or polish...

just my 2 cents

btw, I'm in Miami so protection is important with all the saltwater in the air.. etc..


I love it. Makes an excellent shine, goes on/off very easy, and you can apply it in sun if you need to.
Old 09-10-2005 | 08:24 PM
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Originally Posted by Heat03
I know many of you will argue with this but the best I've ever used is Liquid Glass.

First the pre-cleaner to remove and wax bs or oxidation/scratches...

Then a couple of coats of Liquid Glass..... 4 hours in between to allow for "baking"

I'll put my 05 white currently with 3 coats of glass against any other wax or polish...

just my 2 cents

btw, I'm in Miami so protection is important with all the saltwater in the air.. etc..
It's easy to boast about a product but take some good pics and let others be the judge.
Old 09-10-2005 | 09:08 PM
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Originally Posted by SweetJazz
It's easy to boast about a product but take some good pics and let others be the judge.
There is more to the whole process than just the end result. If a product goes on and comes off in an easy fashion...that makes it a superior product to those people who value their time.

If shine is all someone cares about, and they can afford to spend hours & hours cleaning/polishing their ride...than Zaino may be the product for them.

To some, cost is a consideration above all else, they may choose Gold Class...
Old 09-10-2005 | 09:26 PM
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Well said Chef.......
Old 09-10-2005 | 09:29 PM
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Well said Chef.......
Thank you sir.
Old 09-11-2005 | 08:24 AM
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If it ever stops raining I will post some pics.

Old 09-11-2005 | 10:35 PM
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I used Liquid Glass for many years before I discovered Zaino.
It’s a great product, but I’ve got two cans of it rusting away and collecting dust on my shelf now.
Old 09-14-2005 | 09:30 AM
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I used LG for years as well. Looks great on dark colors but I don't like all the dust and the residue and the way it gums up the terry towels. I find that Klasse AIO and s100 afterwards gives a better shine and less dust and static. And now with my new PC 7336, it's even easier to do!
Old 09-14-2005 | 10:40 AM
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The LG formula has changed over the years.
I believe they were bought out back in the early 90’s.
There used to be only one or two specialty auto shops in my area that sold it for 18.99 a can.
Now you can find it at any wal-mart or discount store for 5.99 and it’s not the same.

Years ago whenever you went to a car show, that’s what everyone was using.
Now I never even see LG any more.
Old 09-14-2005 | 01:27 PM
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Originally Posted by Vicman17
I used LG for years as well. Looks great on dark colors but I don't like all the dust and the residue and the way it gums up the terry towels. I find that Klasse AIO and s100 afterwards gives a better shine and less dust and static. And now with my new PC 7336, it's even easier to do!
If I put too much on, it leaves a residue. Only takes a super thin layer to get the shine.
Old 09-17-2005 | 03:51 PM
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ok now how about some pics?
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