burnout04
07-28-2004, 02:35 AM
would you recommend using a buffer for zaino? I used my hands last time and my shoulder is still sore from three weeks ago, love the results, but the effort it takes to get it off is literally killing me.
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ZAINO Applicationburnout04 07-28-2004, 02:35 AM would you recommend using a buffer for zaino? I used my hands last time and my shoulder is still sore from three weeks ago, love the results, but the effort it takes to get it off is literally killing me. moparman 07-28-2004, 07:47 AM I don't understand why you had trouble getting it off. It's the easiest stuff to get off I've ever used. Some people put to much on, and then it doesn't want to dry, and it gets streaky. With Zaino, less is best. '99 SS 07-28-2004, 08:33 AM I have to agree with 'moparman'. You may be using too much. Zaino is very easy to remove, provided you use the correct amount and let it dry at least 1/2 hr. before removing and applying another coat. Temp. and humidity may cause the drying time to be longer. I wouldn't use a buffer either. I would read the section on towels on Zaino's website for proper towels and methods for removal. If you used the wrong towels, etc., removing Zaino, all yur work could be for nothing. Kevin V 2002 SS 07-28-2004, 09:31 PM Definitely sounds like you used too much. You can do an entire application with 1/2 oz. | ||