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Old 12-16-2003, 04:30 PM
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I get mine online at the Zaino website. In years past you had to send in a check. It is great stuff. Not cheap but just darned good, so good in fact folks remark about the shine. A little of it lasts a long time.

Starting off, you would need Zaino 1 and 2 only on a new car to be applied only after the paint seasons (ask your painter about the length of time before applying any polish).

I would highly suggest the #6 ultra clean gloss enhancer for dusting, cleaning and spritzing.

Also for the tires, the #16 perfect tire gloss. There is nothing on the planet like that stuff. A dark, non greasy, non filmy black tire is the result.

For windows, the #12 clear view polish is just super. If you work on it long enough the #12 can remove rain spots, road film, fine scratches and water spots and fine blemishes in the glass surface.

#5 is the swirl and fine scratch remover. It would be used after #2 is on the car and then followed by #2. #2 allows you to "build" up a super deep wet look to your cars finish.

As a trick, I keep around some long wooden coffee stir rods in the barn. When any wax or polish residue gets in a crevice, I just break a stir rod and use the fine end like a brush to either gently scrape or flick out the wax.

I think I typed too much. I think Zaino should be a Club Cobra sponsor... thats what I think.
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