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Old Jan 22, 2003 | 11:33 PM
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Zaino help

All right, you all, well at least MOST of you have convinced me to try Zaino. Three questions.

1. How do I get my hands on some for a low price?

2. I'm used to the mothers 3, sometimes 4 step system. Clean, polish, glaze, and wax. Is this the same with Zaino and which producys should I use?

3. My wife just bought a new SUV and I want to detail it for the first time. It is a few months old. Is it safe to apply Zaino products to the finish at this point or should I wait a bit longer?

I would really appreciate some advice. Thanks.
Old Jan 23, 2003 | 07:23 AM
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Re: Zaino help

Originally posted by eep
All right, you all, well at least MOST of you have convinced me to try Zaino. Three questions.

1. How do I get my hands on some for a low price?

2. I'm used to the mothers 3, sometimes 4 step system. Clean, polish, glaze, and wax. Is this the same with Zaino and which producys should I use?

3. My wife just bought a new SUV and I want to detail it for the first time. It is a few months old. Is it safe to apply Zaino products to the finish at this point or should I wait a bit longer?

I would really appreciate some advice. Thanks.
You can order from www.zainobros.com, a distributor, or www.ecklers.com , but Eckler's is a little higher in pice...
Old Jan 23, 2003 | 07:26 AM
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Originally posted by abpurplez28
DONT WASTE YOUR $$$ ON ZAINO.
PERIOD
Don't tell people what to do.


Ive tried zaino and one coat of basic Zymol looks better.
Funny, in another thread you said they looked the same. Hmm... you are awful confused.


But im sure mike, carl, or kevin will tell you otherwise.
(they work for zaino)
Wrong. Carl is a distributor, Mike does not work for Zaino, and Kevin V does not work for Zaino.

Do you work for Zymol?! LOL.
Old Jan 23, 2003 | 07:26 AM
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Originally posted by abpurplez28
DONT WASTE YOUR $$$ ON ZAINO.
PERIOD
Ive tried zaino and one coat of basic Zymol looks better.

Stick with the mothers or go to Zymol.
Stay away from Zaino!

But im sure mike, carl, or kevin will tell you otherwise.
(they work for zaino)

He probably wants to try Zaino because he wants to use the best product on his car, as said contact Zaino at www.zainobros.com and they will tell you who your closest distributor is.
Old Jan 23, 2003 | 08:24 AM
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Originally posted by abpurplez28

But im sure mike, carl, or kevin will tell you otherwise.
(they work for zaino)
OK lamer troll, I told you I don't work for Zaino and I never have. The only people who work for Zaino are the distributors or the people up in NJ at the home office. I'm not a distributor, nor have I ever been. Has anyone ever bought product from me? Of course not. And, do you think I get paid merely to post info on a forum? Get real and get a clue! There are dozens out there who post on forums just like this one about Zaino and I guess they're all paid too huh? I'm an end user like 99% of the rest of the folks on the net and around the country. Just because I know what's what doesn't mean I work for anyone. In fact, I just sent in an order last week for more product just like anyone else. I think it's pretty clear you never tried Zaino, because all your "proof" lies in your 2 pics you've posted, which I doubt any were Zaino to begin with. Everything you've said has been complete and utter bullsh!t. You haven't got a clue how the products work or why they work. Like I said, go tell the rest of the world about your little horsesh!t for a test and see where you go. You're really starting to show your intelligence, or lack thereof.

Go to www.gurureports.com and see what's ranked #1.

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Old Jan 23, 2003 | 05:04 PM
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Old Jan 23, 2003 | 05:55 PM
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Cool Re: Zaino help

Originally posted by eep
All right, you all, well at least MOST of you have convinced me to try Zaino. Three questions.

1. How do I get my hands on some for a low price?

2. I'm used to the mothers 3, sometimes 4 step system. Clean, polish, glaze, and wax. Is this the same with Zaino and which producys should I use?

3. My wife just bought a new SUV and I want to detail it for the first time. It is a few months old. Is it safe to apply Zaino products to the finish at this point or should I wait a bit longer?

I would really appreciate some advice. Thanks.
OK, now to get down to business maybe we can act more civilized and get to the point.

1) Zaino is sold for the same price regardless of where you buy it. All distributors sell for the same price as the Zaino home office. Eckers.com is the only place I know that actually charges MORE per product than anyone else.

2) Zaino makes no abrasive or prep products. For a proper prep, I'd suggest you first wash with DAWN, then clay, then use a SMR or paint cleaner if necessary, wash again if you use a SMR or cleaner, then apply the Zaino. For a starter kit, I'd recommend ZFX, Z2, Z6, and Z7, and anything else that may interest you.

3) Zaino is completely paint friendly. It can be applied to fresh paint 2 weeks after coming out of a paint booth. All factory cars are more than fully cured by the time they reach you, so you're completely safe in applying Zaino now. Some will suggest you wait before waxing fresh paint. And, they are correct in that you shouldn't use any abrasives or cleaner waxes for the first several months. Any nonabrasive product will be fine.

Old Jan 24, 2003 | 09:41 AM
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Thumbs up Thanks MikeLS

Thanks MikeLS for your helpful answers.
Old Jan 24, 2003 | 11:09 AM
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Re: Thanks MikeLS

Originally posted by eep
Thanks MikeLS for your helpful answers.
Mikes definatly a good person to talk to when it comes to Zaino. He seams to know tons of information about these products.
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