SPRING 2006
#1
SPRING 2006
Finally...
Spring is upon us and I am sure all S2K owners are more than eagre to get their ultimate little roadsters back on the road.
In preparation I just love to detail my loveable ride all by my lonesome.
I find the experience of automotive detailing quite relaxing...
Thus far, Meguiar's is my product of choice...
Really Good Stuff...
After the polish and final inspection...
I do wonder if there are better detailing products that add depth and endurance to automotive luster.
Always in search for only the best.
Any suggestions?
Enjoy Your S2K and Please Drive Safe
Spring is upon us and I am sure all S2K owners are more than eagre to get their ultimate little roadsters back on the road.
In preparation I just love to detail my loveable ride all by my lonesome.
I find the experience of automotive detailing quite relaxing...
Thus far, Meguiar's is my product of choice...
Really Good Stuff...
After the polish and final inspection...
I do wonder if there are better detailing products that add depth and endurance to automotive luster.
Always in search for only the best.
Any suggestions?
Enjoy Your S2K and Please Drive Safe
#2
I've been very happy with Zaino products (www.zainobros.com). Pay a visit to the wash/wax forum, Wiley, for lots of suggestions / discussions. (https://www.s2ki.com/forums/index.php?showforum=15)
#5
Originally Posted by Chazmo,Apr 7 2006, 03:25 PM
Lots of Zaino-philes here on s2ki.com, Wiley.
Megs has a big following too.
Of course, you could pay $1500 for Zymol concours wax if you want.
Megs has a big following too.
Of course, you could pay $1500 for Zymol concours wax if you want.
If I were to pay $1500 for the Zymol concours wax could I hit you up for a loan?
All kidding aside...
My curiosity is undeniably peaked...
Are Zaino products really that good?
Do you find Zaino products user friendly??
Respecting your opinion...
Do you think Zaino products would guarantee my Rio Yellow Pearl S2000 a wet-look depth beyond compare???
Have a good one Chazmo...
#6
The Zymol concours is a lifetime supply of fancy carnuaba wax, so maybe if we split it a few hundred ways....
I'm by no means an expert on exterior care, Wiley. I've found Zaino to be great, but other products might be terrific too.
User-friendly? Actually, you kind of have to do some chemistry when you mix their polish with their ZFX accelerator. It's kind of fun. As far as applying and buffing -- couldn't be easier!
Take a mouse-walk over to the wash and wax forum and poke around there, Wiley. No shortage of opinions there.
I'm by no means an expert on exterior care, Wiley. I've found Zaino to be great, but other products might be terrific too.
User-friendly? Actually, you kind of have to do some chemistry when you mix their polish with their ZFX accelerator. It's kind of fun. As far as applying and buffing -- couldn't be easier!
Take a mouse-walk over to the wash and wax forum and poke around there, Wiley. No shortage of opinions there.
#7
Thanks Chazmo!
Out of curiosity I'll take that mouse walk...
However,
Me thinks you have answered my question and quandary...
I am gonna try Zaino...
Enjoy your weekend!
Out of curiosity I'll take that mouse walk...
However,
Me thinks you have answered my question and quandary...
I am gonna try Zaino...
Enjoy your weekend!
Trending Topics
#8
I guarantee you will NOT be disappointed.
If you decide to start with the recommended clay bar, follow their instructions carefully. You MUST lubricate the car constantly as you use the bar (this is true for any form of clay bar -- but I had a bad experience with a different brand last year -- order some Zaino clay as you get their stuff)
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post