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Old 08-12-2002, 12:40 PM
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I have a 97 2.2CL that has plenty of swirl marks. I used the Meguiar's show room wax with the three phases, cleaner, polish, and wax, it did a decent job however in every little crack there is the white residue from the wax, it looks wicked shitty. Is Zaino a clear polymer wax system that doesnt leave any of that residue and does it work better than the stuff being used? Otherwise is there any technique that can be used to clean up this crap. Any tips will help
Old 08-14-2002, 10:10 AM
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um, re zaino - yes.

if you are interested in how or what zaino is - try www.zainobros.com
if you are interested in a new users guide i made up, email me at
dennis@mossmans.com and ill send it to you.

now, how to remove the white residue everywhere?

hmm, q-tips for those hard to reach spots
rubbing alcohol for others
tiny little brush (wrapped in 100% cotton cloth)
elbow grease

take your removal cloth, fold it to expose tight little corners, and jam it into the cracks you refer to, and rub . .

sorry if it doesnt seem like the greatest advice, but im not sure you are asking for info on how to wipe of the white - since that seems rather simple - find ways to get the cloth into the seams its in . . .
Old 08-15-2002, 12:07 PM
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Just open up all the doors and trunk and wipe the excess wax off...

Zaino will prob. do a better job than what your using now, plus it will last longer.
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