Zaino, bad?
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I buddy of mine has been building hot rods for many years, and I mentioned zaino to him, and how spectacular the results were. I told him I was planning on putting it on my 350z very soon. He told me TO NOT PUT ZAINO on my car because it will ruin the clear coat with time. He also stressed that it does more damage then good, hes seen it first hand.
So, Im wondering, does anyone have any evidence that refutes this? I think the product is amazing but I dont want to use it at the expense of my car.
Thank you.
So, Im wondering, does anyone have any evidence that refutes this? I think the product is amazing but I dont want to use it at the expense of my car.
Thank you.
You are asking for help disproving a negative. I'd say instead you need him to show you proof it does harm.
It is non-abrasive, so I don't really see it damaging clear coat that way, like a lot of cleaner waxes could do over time.
It is non-abrasive, so I don't really see it damaging clear coat that way, like a lot of cleaner waxes could do over time.
I'm curious as to where he got his expertise about Zaino having never used it. Zaino will NOT harm your paint in any way and I'm wondering what he used as a basis for this knowledge. Now the smell gets addictive. Zaino will protect your finish better than anything else on the market.
Last edited by Kevin V; Jan 28, 2003 at 03:42 PM.
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