Process after washing car
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Yeah it technically is but what I meant is they don't have a full lineup of paint correction products. Zaino is more for regular maintenance and protection.
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how have you personally found it to correct with a PC and another product and then protect and just maintain with Zaino...it is a painstaking process...but I've never seen the water beading up and the paint feel like it does now. I AM a novice, but I can tell this stuff seems to protect very well. I can actually wipe bug guts off the front and leave nothing on the paint...just with my finger.
I guess I want to eventually take it to the next level and correct the paint completely.
I guess I want to eventually take it to the next level and correct the paint completely.
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how have you personally found it to correct with a PC and another product and then protect and just maintain with Zaino...it is a painstaking process...but I've never seen the water beading up and the paint feel like it does now. I AM a novice, but I can tell this stuff seems to protect very well. I can actually wipe bug guts off the front and leave nothing on the paint...just with my finger.
I guess I want to eventually take it to the next level and correct the paint completely.
I guess I want to eventually take it to the next level and correct the paint completely.
I hope this was the type of response you're looking because I'm not quite sure if I understood your question correctly.
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Rereading my question, I'm not sure I even understand it. Lol...
I guess I was asking if you thought it a good idea to use another brand to do correction and then finish off with Zaino for protection. I love the Zaino...and supposedly it'll protect for longer than most other ones.
Main point I guess is to not be married to any one brand for the whole process. Better to find which one does each thing best and work with that. I'll probably enjoy my layer of Z2 I put on last night for a while before I strip it all off and get a PC.
I guess I was asking if you thought it a good idea to use another brand to do correction and then finish off with Zaino for protection. I love the Zaino...and supposedly it'll protect for longer than most other ones.
Main point I guess is to not be married to any one brand for the whole process. Better to find which one does each thing best and work with that. I'll probably enjoy my layer of Z2 I put on last night for a while before I strip it all off and get a PC.
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Yeah you can definitely do paint correction with any brand and finish it off with any brand. This is what makes detailing so fun and enjoyable.
But yeah, always keep an open mind. Some prefer to "stick with what works" but I'm always striving for the best product that's easy to apply/use/remove and is cost-effective.
But yeah, always keep an open mind. Some prefer to "stick with what works" but I'm always striving for the best product that's easy to apply/use/remove and is cost-effective.
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I guess, to a certain degree, it's subjective. Because the more effort you put into something the more you want to think it worked or looks amazing. Since zaino is complicated and labor intensive...it's the "best". I'm sure I'll love all sorts of products as I get more into it.
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I guess, to a certain degree, it's subjective. Because the more effort you put into something the more you want to think it worked or looks amazing. Since zaino is complicated and labor intensive...it's the "best". I'm sure I'll love all sorts of products as I get more into it.
#91
Sorry....Duragloss 105 TPP (Total Performance Polish) Not really a polish at all. More like a light paint cleaner with Polymer Protection. One of the better economical sealants out there actually.....
#93
It doesnt polish, although its called a "Polish" its not. Duraglosses nomenclature is rather strange. DG 105 does not contain abrasives, its actually a paint cleaner, and protectant. and a very good one at under $10.00.
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