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Old Apr 28, 2003 | 08:58 PM
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I also use Meguiars, I think it works pretty good. And I could eat the meguiars tire gel stuff it smells so good
Old Apr 28, 2003 | 11:36 PM
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...after using Zanio, my car feels like the head of my
Old Apr 28, 2003 | 11:42 PM
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i want some zaino, anyone have any the want to sell or i think next time someone orders some we should do a p on it
Old Apr 29, 2003 | 12:16 AM
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Hello guys

Zaino can be bought in vancouver. Pm or email me for more info. Its funny cause i just joined this fourm (just picked up a 2002 camaro) and theres a zaino post!

Anyways nothing but the best for the f-body (love firebirds too)

email me at mrak@telus.net if you guys have any questions
Old Apr 29, 2003 | 04:16 AM
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We are glad MRAK is here to supply us with zaino. It's not hard to get at all, just go to zaino.ca or pm mrak above this post. You pay more for zaino but if it's used properly and spead thin, it'll last as long as anything else. It couldn't cost more than a dollar or two to polish up your f-body and the shine is second to none. Some people go to the gas station car-wash and plug in their dollars, use the soapy brush that creates swirl marks in your clear-coat and don't get dry. Morel of the story, zaino rules and so does the Toro Leaf Blower for drying.
Old Apr 29, 2003 | 10:43 AM
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hahahah
good way to put it steve!
Old Apr 29, 2003 | 10:49 AM
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mothers... but Zaino looks interesting
Old Apr 29, 2003 | 12:42 PM
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I'm a die-hard MacGuire's user. I use all their products and am very satisfied with the results after a polish/wax. I haven't tried Zaino, but hear nothin' but good news about it too. As far as off-the-shelf goes, I stick with MacGuire's.

- Brent
Old Apr 29, 2003 | 01:26 PM
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I've always wanted to try Zaino but was worried about the hassle of applying it. I've never used a claybar to clean my car before. Sounds like too much work for lazy me.

Bill
Old Apr 29, 2003 | 05:18 PM
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i claybarred my car on saturday to prep it for waxing on sunday (which i slept in for and didn't do it) and the clay bar definetly makes it a lot smoother. everything just slides right over my car now.. took about 2 hours or so maybe more or less wasn't really paying attention. might get a sore wrist if you have weak ones, other than that it is just time consumming but worth it.
Old Apr 30, 2003 | 01:10 AM
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Originally posted by bzeilstr
I've always wanted to try Zaino but was worried about the hassle of applying it. I've never used a claybar to clean my car before. Sounds like too much work for lazy me.

Bill
Once you see the result, you'll be glad you did all that work!
Old Apr 30, 2003 | 02:06 AM
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The claybar is a must. You wont get an awesome shine if you don't do the prep work. Claybar removes brake dust and dirt you can't see. Otherwise you are polishing right over the dirt. Take a spray bottle with water and a cap full of Z-7 car-wash, spray an area and rub the claybar. The surface becomes real clean and slick. I ran over a few drops of sticky tar and the claybar removed it without any swirl marks. Good for cleaning rims too.
Old Apr 30, 2003 | 04:57 PM
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Originally posted by Drumhawk
The claybar is a must. You wont get an awesome shine if you don't do the prep work. Claybar removes brake dust and dirt you can't see. Otherwise you are polishing right over the dirt. Take a spray bottle with water and a cap full of Z-7 car-wash, spray an area and rub the claybar. The surface becomes real clean and slick. I ran over a few drops of sticky tar and the claybar removed it without any swirl marks. Good for cleaning rims too.
This guy knows what he is talking about!
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