02-23-2014 | #11 |
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Re: How about fine scratches and swirl marks?
collnite insulatowa wax is the best
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02-24-2014 | #12 |
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Re: How about fine scratches and swirl marks?
I agree nothing even comes close to zaino and I have tried many
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02-24-2014 | #13 |
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Re: How about fine scratches and swirl marks?
In the discussions i've had with pro detailers, no zanio isn't even close to the best. But as long as you like it, keep using it. If you want to save yourself some money, buy duragloss, it's the same stuff
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Re: How about fine scratches and swirl marks?
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If I want to go cheaper I'd go with Mother's. One of the 6 or 7 part process of Zaino's smell like bubble gum instead of sewer water or plastic chemicals. When I smell that bubble gum smell I know it's spring time. COME ON SPRING TIME. Oh, if you google "problems with duragloss" there's stuff to be learned.
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02-26-2014 | #15 | |
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Re: How about fine scratches and swirl marks?
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I've tried dozens of products, but stopped when I hit my car with Zaino. Bingo! Its almost my ideal polish. A wash and a quick buff with their "Z8", and after several driving seasons never having to do more than that. But! Just to be fair, I still have my old hood. I've always wanted to do a comparison test. Maybe this would be the time to test some different products maybe?
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Re: How about fine scratches and swirl marks?
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Re: How about fine scratches and swirl marks?
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Talk about "learn something". I missed a spot with it last year and it sat almost a month while I was traveling. BIG MISTAKE but.... after spraying more Z8 on it I was able to get it off ok.
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09-28-2014 | #19 |
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Re: How about fine scratches and swirl marks?
A friend down the street bought some Collinite wax/sealer (whatever it is) and it works well. There's a handful of other products I also use- just depends what I have learned through experience that has good durability, is $20-something dollars rather than $50, easy to remove, and is closest to my hand at the time. No huge preference as the last step product is not of the greatest importance imo.
To me the effort is in the compound and polish- the last step wax is just there to seal out the air, dust, bird poop, and bug guts. Mainly I'm looking for durability and ease of application. I love free samples you get from cars shows and the like too. |
09-28-2014 | #20 |
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Re: How about fine scratches and swirl marks?
I'll have to look it up and see what people are saying. I haven't found anything that lasts longer than Rejex (which is a good sealer for the money). Sometimes it's hard to get it removed and easy to miss a spot though.
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