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OK. how much is this Zaino stuff,everyone is talking about?

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Old Feb 22, 2002 | 03:51 PM
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Post OK. how much is this Zaino stuff,everyone is talking about?

never used it before, i was wondering how much it was and what should i get?
i have a LOT of swirls in my black Z

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Old Feb 22, 2002 | 04:04 PM
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Go to
www.zainobros.com

It will tell ya everything you need to know.

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Old Feb 22, 2002 | 05:26 PM
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I'd get the Z-1 cleaner/prep OR the ZFX. With the ZFX it is easier to use and dries much faster with 0 curing time and eliminates the need for the Z-1. Since you have swirls I'd get the Z-5 polish to start with, along with the Z-6 enhancer spray and the Z-7 wash. The Z-18 clay bar is an important part of the surface prep.

On the Zaino webpage is ALOT of great info about all the products and their use.

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Old Feb 22, 2002 | 07:06 PM
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If you have a LOT of swirls, you're gonna have to do some surface prep before Zainoing or your results might be less than favorable. If the swirls are really bad and deep you might need a rubbing compound first otherwise a swirl remover is all that's needed. I'd suggest Meguiar's #9 2.0 Swirl Remover, 3M Swirl Mark Remover (#39009), or 3M Rubbing Compound-Fine Cut (for the deep swirls). The rubbing compound will really take out your swirls in a hurry, but you MUST follow up with either the Meg's #9 or 3M SMR after compounding. It just depends on how bad they really are, you decide. Then wash with DAWN and start the Zaino process. And, like Kevin V suggested a claybar would be a great idea before you even begin to tackle the swirls.

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