wax/polishes
wax/polishes
hello, ive been letting my car go dirty for quite some time
and im wonding what some good waxes and polishes are that i could use to make my car nice and shiney
any suggestions
and im wonding what some good waxes and polishes are that i could use to make my car nice and shiney
any suggestions
Zaino, P21S, Pinnacle, Klasse, Meguiar's Gold Class, Mother's Reflections, Liquis Glass, synthetis products like Zaino, Klasse and Liquid Glass will last longer than carnauba products.
If you would like to read about our product (Zaino) you can see our home page here: www.zainobros.com
If you have let your car go for a while, of course the first step would be a wash, but then I would for sure use a clay bar on it, claying it would make a WORLD of difference in how your final finish polish or wax will work.
I am located in TN also.
If you have let your car go for a while, of course the first step would be a wash, but then I would for sure use a clay bar on it, claying it would make a WORLD of difference in how your final finish polish or wax will work.
I am located in TN also.
Re: wax/polishes
Originally posted by JKDZ28
hello, ive been letting my car go dirty for quite some time
and im wonding what some good waxes and polishes are that i could use to make my car nice and shiney
any suggestions
hello, ive been letting my car go dirty for quite some time
and im wonding what some good waxes and polishes are that i could use to make my car nice and shiney
any suggestions
It is not the product the rejuveniates your paint but the work you put into prepping it. A protectants only seals in the art (hard) work.
Last edited by blkZ28Conv; Feb 24, 2003 at 10:23 AM.
Why do I see this resulting in another "ZAINO SUCKS!!!" "ZAINO IS GOD!!!" war?
It's not god. I use it, it works very well. All of my cars and bikes are very happy and shiny. I've used a lot of products and personally like Zaino the best. 15 year old black Firebird looks damn good with a few coats of Zaino. If you get it though, look forward to spending $100 or so. Get the full kit. Do it slow, do it right. Worth the wait.
My $0.02
It's not god. I use it, it works very well. All of my cars and bikes are very happy and shiny. I've used a lot of products and personally like Zaino the best. 15 year old black Firebird looks damn good with a few coats of Zaino. If you get it though, look forward to spending $100 or so. Get the full kit. Do it slow, do it right. Worth the wait.
My $0.02
Originally posted by Error - BADRAP
Why do I see this resulting in another "ZAINO SUCKS!!!" "ZAINO IS GOD!!!" war?
Why do I see this resulting in another "ZAINO SUCKS!!!" "ZAINO IS GOD!!!" war?
Re: wax/polishes
Originally posted by JKDZ28
hello, ive been letting my car go dirty for quite some time
and im wonding what some good waxes and polishes are that i could use to make my car nice and shiney
any suggestions
hello, ive been letting my car go dirty for quite some time
and im wonding what some good waxes and polishes are that i could use to make my car nice and shiney
any suggestions
Originally posted by TullyGirL
Of course, this is easy for me to say since I had my car prepped by a professional and the fun part of waxing was done by me.
Of course, this is easy for me to say since I had my car prepped by a professional and the fun part of waxing was done by me.
Nothing like rubbing and buffing a finish to perfection IMO. The wax is the icing on the cake.
Seriously though, I do agree that good prep makes the most difference, regardless of what final wax or polish product you choose. You could apply Zaino, Meguiar's, Mother's, P21S, whatever, over a badly oxidized, crappy looking finish, and in the end it'll still be badly oxidized and crappy looking without prep work. Of course, this is an extreme example because most people's finishes here aren't badly oxidized, or even close. But, my point is that applying any pure wax or sealant product over an imperfect finish will yield imperfect results. So, if you're looking for something quick and easy, I'd suggest a quick claying, then Klasse All-In-One cleaner/sealant, then a final wax or sealant of your choice, like Klasse Sealant glaze, Liquid Glass, DuraGloss CCP, 3M Paste wax, Mother's pure carnauba paste, or even Zaino. If you want even better results and want to put more time into your finish, I'd suggest separate products instead of an all in one product like the Klasse. Something like Meguiar's #9, Meguiar's or Mother's Paint cleaners, P21S or S100 Gloss Enhancing Polish will help clean the finish. Then you could use a layerable product like Zaino or Klasse as the final protectant. You probably need to do a good claying, and paint cleaning/swirl removing before waxing or sealing.
HTH!
Last edited by MikeLS; Feb 24, 2003 at 12:14 PM.
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