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Old 02-27-2004 | 05:09 PM
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Okay everyone, I've caved in and decided to go Zaino. But before I go and buy, I do have some questions.

I did alot of reading on this and on the Zaino site so I'm not completely lost on what to do and what to buy.

1. Can I use an orbital or rotary buffer?

2. How often is too often to wash and wax?. I actually enjoy washing my car so will I have to battle an addiction.

3. What can everyone recomend for quick detailing (ie: Meguiars, Eagle 1, Mothers etc.)
or if you would not recomend I use these with Zaino.

Thank you in advance for your answers and comments
Old 02-27-2004 | 05:39 PM
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Originally posted by drudacris27
Okay everyone, I've caved in and decided to go Zaino. But before I go and buy, I do have some questions.

I did alot of reading on this and on the Zaino site so I'm not completely lost on what to do and what to buy.

1. Can I use an orbital or rotary buffer?

2. How often is too often to wash and wax?. I actually enjoy washing my car so will I have to battle an addiction.

3. What can everyone recomend for quick detailing (ie: Meguiars, Eagle 1, Mothers etc.)
or if you would not recomend I use these with Zaino.

Thank you in advance for your answers and comments
If you are "not lost" as to what to buy, I am assuming you are going to get the "Kit". It includes everything you need: Clay, Z7, Z2, Z5, Z6 and ZFX. "Tips & Tricks" on the Zaino site will explain the use of each.

If you "actually enjoy washing" your car, you will soon become a Zainoholic. It is VERY addictive. It goes on and comes off so easy, "orbital or rotary buffer" is not needed!

Forget using those other products. Get yourself a California Duster. If your car is clean, after dusting, use Z6.

You might want to consider some towels other than 100% Cotton. Do yourself a favor visit dftowel.com for applicator and buffing towels. Also, autopia-carcare.com and pakshak.com
for drying towels.

Enjoy!
Old 02-27-2004 | 06:56 PM
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Give in the the Power of Zaino you must! Resist it's shine you can not!
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Old 02-27-2004 | 07:23 PM
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Originally posted by SungNamZ
If you are "not lost" as to what to buy, I am assuming you are going to get the "Kit". It includes everything you need: Clay, Z7, Z2, Z5, Z6 and ZFX. "Tips & Tricks" on the Zaino site will explain the use of each.

If you "actually enjoy washing" your car, you will soon become a Zainoholic. It is VERY addictive. It goes on and comes off so easy, "orbital or rotary buffer" is not needed!

Forget using those other products. Get yourself a California Duster. If your car is clean, after dusting, use Z6.

You might want to consider some towels other than 100% Cotton. Do yourself a favor visit dftowel.com for applicator and buffing towels. Also, autopia-carcare.com and pakshak.com
for drying towels.

Enjoy!
Thanks for the help. Now what would you suggest as far as towels?. I looked at all the sites listed but now I need more help. I like the idea of wash mitts so I would like a recomendation based on that if you don't mind. Also what would you suggest for drying towels? (I know to used them separately). I hope this is that last of my questions. Thanks again
Old 02-27-2004 | 07:56 PM
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I use the Waffle Weave dryng towels from the store over at autopia.org To polish/buff, I use the microfiber towels from dftowel.com They are fantastic!
Old 03-02-2004 | 07:09 AM
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Thanks one more time guys for the help. I ordered the kit from Zaino and ordered otherstuff from the sites you guys suggested. I get back stateside and back to my car this weekend, so hopefully I get some time to wash my car and submit some pics for you guys to see
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