Just Order: Zaino Ultimate Protection Show Car Kit
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I can't wait to get this kit and give my ride a complete detail cleaning! Well I don't look forward to the hard to but looking forward to the finished product. I've only read/ heard great thing about the Zanio product line so I had to buy it. Also promised the wife I detail her Mitsu Outlander.
Oh well...
Zaino Ultimate Protection Show Car Kit
Zaino Ultimate Protection Show Car Kit
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car looking good VASH!
I see that IC peaking through..
Enjoying the new found power? Its addicting isnt it
I see that IC peaking through..
Enjoying the new found power? Its addicting isnt it
yeah the power roxx
next year its time upgrade on more whp :P sooo addicting hehe
I applied zaino with my new porter cable, first time I ever used a machine to apply. The results are like 5x better than by hand... it just goes on so much more evenly.
Good luck, you're going to love zaino, it has the best durability of any product I've tried.
Definitely claybar as the first thing you do... it makes all the difference to have a smooth surface to work with.
Good luck, you're going to love zaino, it has the best durability of any product I've tried.
Definitely claybar as the first thing you do... it makes all the difference to have a smooth surface to work with.
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Originally Posted by Robert_K
Thanks! Where did you get your porter cable?
They have plenty of starter packages. You need a beige pad (softest one) to apply zaino, wax, etc.
Then to remove the dried zaino /wax/etc., it's easiest/best to use the dark red foam pad (Cutting pad) covered with a microfiber bonnet to remove product.
Apply zaino at speed 3 and remove at speed 5...
you should also watch some training videos, I think they're available at http://www.showcargarage.com/
(website may be down temporarily)
If you get the yellow pads you can also buff out swirl marks etc using meguiars #80 speed glaze, which is a great product for removing minor blemishes...
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Check this out:

Most likey get to it next weekend. I epoxy my garage floor this past weekend and it needs 7 days to cure.
So once my garage floor is ready I'll be spending the weekend Zanioing the Z!

Most likey get to it next weekend. I epoxy my garage floor this past weekend and it needs 7 days to cure.
So once my garage floor is ready I'll be spending the weekend Zanioing the Z!
you forgot this,
http://www.zainostore.com/Merchant2/...oduct_Code=Z-8
and most importantly, you need some DF towels!
http://www.zainostore.com/Merchant2/...oduct_Code=Z-8
and most importantly, you need some DF towels!






