Zaino and water spots? can anyone help?
Zaino and water spots? can anyone help?
Hopefully someone can help me out here
I was having trouble getting some water spots out of the girls car and they wouldnt come out so we gave up and went ahead and waxed her car with zaino, first coat. Well now I read that there is a swirl remover by 3M that can remove those water stains. Am I going to have to remove the zaino with rubbing alcohol to get to the water spots again? And also after waxing it there seems to be places that look like either fine scratches or wax that didnt come off??? I didnt leave the wax on for a long time and the car is only a year old, would waxing it just make the cars paint to stand out more and show the scratches in her car since it is the first coat of wax on her car ever???
Please help me, I dont mind spending money and time on my LT1 but I am not too much into her Honda
All responses are appreciated, thanks.
I was having trouble getting some water spots out of the girls car and they wouldnt come out so we gave up and went ahead and waxed her car with zaino, first coat. Well now I read that there is a swirl remover by 3M that can remove those water stains. Am I going to have to remove the zaino with rubbing alcohol to get to the water spots again? And also after waxing it there seems to be places that look like either fine scratches or wax that didnt come off??? I didnt leave the wax on for a long time and the car is only a year old, would waxing it just make the cars paint to stand out more and show the scratches in her car since it is the first coat of wax on her car ever???Please help me, I dont mind spending money and time on my LT1 but I am not too much into her Honda
All responses are appreciated, thanks.
No, using a swirl mark remover, which is a mild abrasive, will remove the Zaino. Rewash the area with Dawn to remove the residue and then Zaino the area again.
With Zaino being 99.9% optically clear you will see whatever is in or on the paint. If they are swirl marks the Zaino will gradually fill them in, as long as you aren't putting in new ones.
With Zaino being 99.9% optically clear you will see whatever is in or on the paint. If they are swirl marks the Zaino will gradually fill them in, as long as you aren't putting in new ones.
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