how to apply and remove Zaino?
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Nice. I've always been lazy in actually backing into the garage to Zaino the car and I've pretty much always washed the car in direct sunlight. All this time I thought I was not doing things properly haha.
There's one thing though, I thought washing the car in direct sunlight can increase the chances of developing swirl marks. Is there any truth in this?
There's one thing though, I thought washing the car in direct sunlight can increase the chances of developing swirl marks. Is there any truth in this?
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I thought washing the car in direct sunlight can increase the chances of developing swirl marks. Is there any truth in this?
what increases swirl marks
-dirt in MF towels
-brushes
-cloths
-airborne debris
etc etc
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I've been using the Nimesh method of car care of late. My NFR now looks more like ROR, (Really Old Red). I'm finding the dirt is providing a nice protective layer. Even the bird shit can't get through it now.
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Originally Posted by MOTU,Sep 12 2005, 08:25 AM
I've been using the Nimesh method of car care of late. My NFR now looks more like ROR, (Really Old Red). I'm finding the dirt is providing a nice protective layer. Even the bird shit can't get through it now.
nice and deep, quite dark, with lots of fleck.
i'm tellin' ya guys....dirt is the best protectant
next to mike's car, my car looked 10 shades darker and richer.
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