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07-18-2003, 04:30 PM
Well Mike, you asked for it. I spent 6 HOURS this morning polishing my windows, Z6'ing every inch, then Z2, then polishing the cowl, then just generally going nuts and polishing everything.
I found a great way to remove the Z2 once it's thoroughly dry. Spray the area with Z6, then rub until the Z2 is off. Made removal MUCH easier.
I also took my thumbnails and scraped old wax (yes, WAX) out of the edges of my pinstriping (and took pictures while I worked). It was one of those projects I've been putting off, and putting off, and putting off. Took forever, but finally worth the effort.
Also, since someone asked earlier, I took a couple pix of an area with Z2 still on it, and the neighboring area wiped and Z6'd for comparison.
Enough of my babbling. Mike, enjoy my 7 year old, 95,000 mile OEM paintjob. :p
http://68.56.73.21/~printerror/zaino/zaino.html
I found a great way to remove the Z2 once it's thoroughly dry. Spray the area with Z6, then rub until the Z2 is off. Made removal MUCH easier.
I also took my thumbnails and scraped old wax (yes, WAX) out of the edges of my pinstriping (and took pictures while I worked). It was one of those projects I've been putting off, and putting off, and putting off. Took forever, but finally worth the effort.
Also, since someone asked earlier, I took a couple pix of an area with Z2 still on it, and the neighboring area wiped and Z6'd for comparison.
Enough of my babbling. Mike, enjoy my 7 year old, 95,000 mile OEM paintjob. :p
http://68.56.73.21/~printerror/zaino/zaino.html