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Old 06-07-2005, 08:06 AM
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Just wondering if there is anything special to do when Zainoing with a clearbra?
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Nope.
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Originally Posted by westpak
Nope.
So you just apply the zaino on the top of the film?
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I would like to know this as well since I am planning on getting a clearbra in the near future.
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Zaino works great on any smooth surface......glass, paint, clearbra, etc.
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Originally Posted by homiusang
So you just apply the zaino on the top of the film?
Yeap.
Old 06-08-2005, 05:20 AM
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As westpak says, just wax over it.
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"Stout, Chad E" wrote:

Hello,
Just wondering if there were any special steps if my car has a clearbra on it? Also, is it safe to clay a clearbra?

Thanks in advance!!
Chad Stout

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Zaino is excellent on all

films....


Thank You,
Sal Zaino
(732)833-8800
http://www.zainobros.com


Straight from the source.
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Glad that got cleared up
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one thing I would reccomend is taping the seam from clearbra to paint. This will keep the zaino from building up and making the line much more visible.
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Originally Posted by 97 grn ss
one thing I would reccomend is taping the seam from clearbra to paint. This will keep the zaino from building up and making the line much more visible.
I would think this would only be a problem associated with waxes. From my experience Zaino always dries clear.
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Originally Posted by JamRWS6
I would think this would only be a problem associated with waxes. From my experience Zaino always dries clear.
It is pretty clear, but you do get a build-up on the seams of the clear bra. It's not that bad, and if you run your fingernail along the edge (wrapped in your "100% cotton USA made name brand towel" of course), it comes right off. No need to tape anything.
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Originally Posted by JamRWS6
I would think this would only be a problem associated with waxes. From my experience Zaino always dries clear.
I agree Zaino should not be a problem but it was when I used wax, ended up using a toothpick to carefully remove the buildup.
Old 06-11-2005, 10:35 AM
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Originally Posted by westpak
I agree Zaino should not be a problem but it was when I used wax, ended up using a toothpick to carefully remove the buildup.
Yeah, waxes are a whole other story. Definitely have to watch edges when using them. I usually try to stay away from seams and problem areas to avoid those issues before they happen.
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