Front end looking dull...
Due to bugs, in order to get them off I generally have to use a bug remover pad. After the years, the front end is starting to get a dull finish now. So should I get 3M rubbing compound 39502 to start off with then follow it up with 39009?
After all that is said and done, I will be claying the car and reapplying Zaino after a quick wash with dawn of course.
What are your suggestions?
After all that is said and done, I will be claying the car and reapplying Zaino after a quick wash with dawn of course.
What are your suggestions?
Dawn is never used after the first application of Zaino, you should be using the Z-7 Show car wash to wash with.
Thos two 3M product will probably help your front end.
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96 Black Impala SS
Authorized Zaino Showcar Polish Distributor
www.zainobros.com
Remember #3
Thos two 3M product will probably help your front end.
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96 Black Impala SS
Authorized Zaino Showcar Polish Distributor
www.zainobros.com
Remember #3
I know to dawn prior to applying zaino and not afterwards. Also, thanks for the reply KevinSS. 
[This message has been edited by Alex 97Z28 M6 (edited June 25, 2002).]

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Thats what I did for my Aunt's car (Old Camry), the front end was pretty dull, but i did the whole car.
Used the rubbing compound, swirl mark remover, and then a Carnuba wax. Of course, I keep the Zaino only for my car
But you just clay and Zaino after the two 3M products.
It'll look great.
Mike
Used the rubbing compound, swirl mark remover, and then a Carnuba wax. Of course, I keep the Zaino only for my car
But you just clay and Zaino after the two 3M products.It'll look great.
Mike
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