Zanio tips
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Staging Lane
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Put it on as thin as possible and make sure it is COMPLETELY dry before you go to take it off. That is the real trick to Zaino, thin coats and being able to resist taking it off before it's completly dry. Once you use it you'll never use anything else again.
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Prep is the key.......spend LOTS of time with the Clay bar, go over every inch, you won't be sorry as this is THE most important step......make the paint as smooth as, well you know....then when the Z2 or Z5 goes on, it looks that much better....also gloss enhancer between each coat and try to get at least 3 coats on the first time, you'll have a nice depth after that!...
#6
After claying, try polishing before you put on the Zaino. I reccomend Menzerna Final Polish as a place to start, but meguiars Dual-Action Cleaner-Polish is another good polish. Also might try 3M polish (I forget the #, perfect-it something or other). Only after polishing will you have a truly clean, swirl-free finish to apply your sealant too