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Old 07-10-2006, 08:19 PM
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So I'm thinking about Zainoing (I guess thats how you say it) my car this weeking. Anyone have any goods tips or suggestions for me?
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Take your time, claybar it, do it in the shade (garage is best) get the ZPC paint cleaner too and use that first. Most of all FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS and you'll be fine and it will look great. I've done over 100 cars with Zaino following the directions and have never had a problem or dissatisfied customer.
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Thanks for the input.
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buff it first with a pc. Prep is the whole thing. Zaino is a nice sealent but the prep is the key.
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Yeah, do all the above. And also, don't be in too much of a hurry to remove it from the paint. It's not going to screw it up any. Be sure to wait at least a half hour, and much longer if it's humid out. If it's ready to come of, it takes almost no effort at all. If it's just like you're pushing it around, you still got some time to go.

Use the detailing spray between coats, if you have it. They say it helps one coat adhere to the next.

Also, use as little as you can get away with. They recommend this.
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Meguiars (I believe) has a website with a forums section and some really, really good how-to's/instructionals about detailing cars. It'd be worth your time to take a look at see what they suggest for 'good tips'



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