finally tried Zaino
and I think it is great! Sure the claying took some time and effort but man was the paint smooth after that. Then after all of the steps, the surface was so slick that when I took the rolled up towel that I use in the back window and sat it on the trunklid, it slid right off.
The tire gel that I used sprayed little black flecks all along the side of car after I drove around after doing all of this but they wiped off easily with a wet towel because the Zaino made the surface so slick. Nothing is sticking to it now. No bugs, no dust, nothing. I'm sold.
Kuodos to Sal for a great product.
Kirk
The tire gel that I used sprayed little black flecks all along the side of car after I drove around after doing all of this but they wiped off easily with a wet towel because the Zaino made the surface so slick. Nothing is sticking to it now. No bugs, no dust, nothing. I'm sold.

Kuodos to Sal for a great product.
Kirk
Also try Aerospace 303 for your tires. I use it for my interior, my top, and my tires. I wish I could dip the whole car in it. It doesn't sling, it lasts, and it's not greasy and shiny.
- Warren
- Warren
PigPen,
You can buy 303 at most boating stores. However, you shouldn't use it on the rear window. Use either Plexus (available at boating supply stores, motorcycles, and some boating stores), or Meguiar's plastic cleaner and polish (available at boating stores and some automotive stores), for the rear window.
- Warren
You can buy 303 at most boating stores. However, you shouldn't use it on the rear window. Use either Plexus (available at boating supply stores, motorcycles, and some boating stores), or Meguiar's plastic cleaner and polish (available at boating stores and some automotive stores), for the rear window.
- Warren
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