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Old 01-04-2013, 08:25 AM
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i have to admit the zaino products if used properly do a great job. i seen a black corvette that was done with MANY coats of zaino products, it was the best finish i have ever seen on a car. thought about trying them myself but i could never remember which products to use and in what order. CRS is a bi$ch!!
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Old 01-04-2013, 09:01 AM
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Used Zaino on my Vettes, then tried Adams, like the Adams much better. Use an orbital buffer to apply, the wipe the residue off, and finish with a good Canuba paste. Makes the Black Cobra look like a Black Diamond!!
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Old 01-04-2013, 09:16 AM
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Mine is red with a the white stripes. I am concerned to use any type of polish that it might leave swirls or damage the clear coat or stripes eventually.

I was hoping to stick with just a wax protective coat to help guard against swirls and paint damage while still leaving a nice mirror shine....

I assume that these multi-step processes bing used are wash, polish, wax?!?
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Old 01-04-2013, 11:36 AM
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Mine is red with a the white stripes. I am concerned to use any type of polish that it might leave swirls or damage the clear coat or stripes eventually.

I was hoping to stick with just a wax protective coat to help guard against swirls and paint damage while still leaving a nice mirror shine....

I assume that these multi-step processes bing used are wash, polish, wax?!?
I used the Meguiars DA microfiber Paint correction kit on my car. I removed all of the factory paint swirl marks and I am more than pleased with the results. The DA microfiber kit is damn near fool proof, so no need to worry about burning through the paint or leaving swirl marks. Do it under GREAT light so that you can be certain to get rid of any fresh buff marks.

It's finished with the M21 synthetic sealant which is "basically" the orbital safe version of the NXT 2.0 wax.
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Mine is red with a the white stripes. I am concerned to use any type of polish that it might leave swirls or damage the clear coat or stripes eventually.

I was hoping to stick with just a wax protective coat to help guard against swirls and paint damage while still leaving a nice mirror shine....

I assume that these multi-step processes bing used are wash, polish, wax?!?
Go to the Adams web site. I had the same concern until I did a bit of research on the subject. I use a buffer with swirl remover, then polish with a buffer then use an applier for the Canuba, it comes out perfect under any light angle. Whe you use the buffer as directed, you will have no problems at all with swirl marks.
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Old 01-04-2013, 01:42 PM
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Go to the Adams web site. I had the same concern until I did a bit of research on the subject. I use a buffer with swirl remover, then polish with a buffer then use an applier for the Canuba, it comes out perfect under any light angle. Whe you use the buffer as directed, you will have no problems at all with swirl marks.
Thanks. Their products are even more confusing!
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The Zanio seemed confusing at first to me also. Once you buy it and start, it is easy. You can start with the total protection kit. I also use the Z8 and leather conditioner. Stuff goes on clear with no white residue everywhere.
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Old 01-04-2013, 03:57 PM
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It's a COBRA! Wash it ,throw a coat of wax on it in the spring(any kind!!) and drive that sum*****!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :

Oh yeah by hand!

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all you need is: severe swirl and polish, fine swirl and polish, canuba, then detail spray . dats all
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all you need is: severe swirl and polish, fine swirl and polish, canuba, then detail spray . dats all
That is all? Do you have time to drive? Not trying to pick a fight. But really? My COBRA is not finshed yet but I had a "69" vette and washed it and used the same wax as my every day driver. I took it to shows but did not enter it. I drove it!
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i have to admit the zaino products if used properly do a great job. i seen a black corvette that was done with MANY coats of zaino products, it was the best finish i have ever seen on a car. thought about trying them myself but i could never remember which products to use and in what order. CRS is a bi$ch!!

I continue to use Zaino......their web site on product usage

Zaino Bros': Zaino Store
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I continue to use Zaino......their web site on product usage

Zaino Bros': Zaino Store
Thanks. Their prodcut line is a bit overwhelming...
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