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Old 08-13-2002, 10:36 AM
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I have worked on cars worth $10,000 and cars worth $500,000. My favorite car that I worked on yet was the Lamborghini VS edition. I suggest that every new Z owner and car enthusiast goes and invests in a wax called COLLINITE #915 Marque D' Elegance. http://www.collinite.com/auto.htm This is the best possible wax you can use on your car. This is a pure carnauba wax so you will need a little elbow grease to get it off but the shine is well worth it. I have used it on my 2000 Xterra about 6 times(2 times a year) since i bought it and it still looks brand new. Don’t forget to use cloth baby diapers, which is the softest and best cloth you can use to remove the wax. If anyone would like me to describe my process of detailing a car please respond to my post and tell me and I will be more then happy to do so.

Jeremy - Car Detailer/Ex-Car Salesman
Old 08-13-2002, 11:00 AM
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Sounds interesting Jeremy! I will read if you will write!!

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Old 08-13-2002, 11:10 AM
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Yes, post details!

And have you used Blackfire, Zaino, or Zymol?
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When I was in college I had a white Celica GTS and I used to use a product called Collinite Insullator wax. One came in a bottle with blue lettering and that was a "stripper" that took all the old stuff off and the other came with red lettering and it was the wax. It did work very well but was a lot of work on and off.

Is this the same stuff?
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Bonz, how is the Zaino holding up on the Stealth? It's been a few weeks, does it still look as nice as it did immediately post waxing?
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As I mentioned in the thread titled "What products are you going to use on the Z?" I have since added several more coats. When I wash it now, I don't even use soap. I just wet it and wipe it and carefully dry it. It really looks good after this. It seems to be holding up well. It hasn't rained all that much around her so I can't give you any reports on how it holds up in the rain.
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