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Too much Zaino?

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Old 12-31-2001, 09:21 PM
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Originally posted by shizon'00


not with ZFX now
is that a proven fact?
Old 01-01-2002, 02:05 AM
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Can you over wax a car or are you just wasting time and money ??
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Originally posted by AnDy_PaNdY
Can you over wax a car or are you just wasting time and money ??
Are you kidding me?!? Lets see... Sunday afternoon, I can either help vaccume, do the dishes, and the laundry OR I can get a free KP (Kitchen Pass) because I "need" to wax my car.... Seems like a cheap investment to me! :-)))

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Originally posted by bayarea408


is that a proven fact?
yep
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by amartin
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Are you kidding me?!?
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I have been offered by my dealer to get my car 'paint protected'. Apparently you are not supposed to wax or polish your car though if you get this paint protection done. I've been planning on applying Zaino, should I get my cars paint protected first, or just go straight for the Zaino ?
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Go straight to Zaino...forget the dealer crap, it is just a money making operation the does not do much.
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Originally posted by Sideways
Go straight to Zaino...forget the dealer crap, it is just a money making operation the does not do much.
Thanks for the advise, thats pretty much what I was thinking.
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it's crap and they usually just put swirls in your paint
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Question for you Zaino experts:

My '02 S2000 is about 4 weeks old now. When I first got it I washed
and clayed it. Then applied Z1, Z5 then Z2 followed by Z6.

Now, since the dealer last week washed & swirl marked it!!, this weekend I
washed and Z5'd it with ZFX for the first time. It seemed to me that the
Z5 either went on either too thick or was drying as I applied it. It was more difficult
this time! It seemed like the applicator pad was trying to remove the layer as I
was applying it. It also seemed much more difficult to remove / polish off.

I mixed 1 oz. of Z5 with 4 drops of ZFX as instructed.

What am I doing wrong?


Thanks in advance!


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