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Old Mar 30, 2005 | 12:03 AM
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Hey Dr. Bonz, I just tried out the Zaino products for the first time. Used to take previous cars to the "100% hand wash" places but have now decided to wash my own car. However, being in a hurry it seemed like I did a pretty shoddy job of polishing/waxing the Z. Would you recommend just re-dawning the entire car and kind of starting over? or just washing it regularly and putting on a second coat with more attention?
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Old Mar 30, 2005 | 02:20 AM
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Originally Posted by BlkZed
Hey Dr. Bonz, I just tried out the Zaino products for the first time. Used to take previous cars to the "100% hand wash" places but have now decided to wash my own car. However, being in a hurry it seemed like I did a pretty shoddy job of polishing/waxing the Z. Would you recommend just re-dawning the entire car and kind of starting over? or just washing it regularly and putting on a second coat with more attention?
I'm not Dr. Bonz, but I think he'll agree with me on this one. Dawn doesn't remove Zaino because it's not a wax. If I were you, I would just wash it with the Z-7 car wash and then just be more careful when putting on a new coat.

I just did the Dr. Bonz routine yesterday. Dawn, claybar, Z-7 car wash, Z-5, Z-6, Z-5, Z-6, Z-2, Z-6. My hands were so fatigued after that and I was worn out. But she looks good right now. God, I love this stuff.
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Old Mar 31, 2005 | 04:32 PM
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Makes sense, thanks for the reply!
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Old Mar 31, 2005 | 04:59 PM
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Yeah, I agree. Unless the car is REALLY dirty in which case you might want to clay it with the Z-7 as a lube then put on your layers.
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