new zaino swirl remover
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new zaino swirl remover
i just got my new zaino swirl remover in today and i am totally amazed. i just wanted to give it a try by hand before i get my PC just to see how it works and this stuff is amazing. completely removed all of the minor surface scratches just rubbing by hand. i can just imagine how this stuff is going to work with the PC. i'll get some pics up as soon as i can to show the quality of this stuff. man, i am just totally amazed.
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Originally Posted by RyPkr_99
Where'd you get yours at? I hear great things about zaino products but can't find where to buy it anywhere!
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the little specs in both of the pictures is just dust, but the second picture is by hand, rubbing for about 15-20 seconds.
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Originally Posted by NIGHTMAREWS.6
Is that the Z-5 your using?
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Originally Posted by Z28Kills
I just ordered some! impressive results! thanks for the pics
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Originally Posted by ulySSes
Did you have water spots? If so, how effectively did it remove them?
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Originally Posted by 2K2WS6TA
Is this new swirl remover just a filler, or does it actually remove the swirls? I too own a black car, and am always on the look out for a good swirl remover
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Originally Posted by 2K2WS6TA
Is this new swirl remover just a filler, or does it actually remove the swirls? I too own a black car, and am always on the look out for a good swirl remover
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Originally Posted by sleek silverado
If the compound has a grit in it, then it is probably a remover, but I think zaino products are fillers. I could be wrong.
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I also had a lot of swirl marks before, and it turned out that the swirls were from old wax that hadn't been removed. So, I did a stripping and rewaxed and all my swirls were gone. I used a strong concentration of dawn dish soap w/ warm water as the "stripper" You can check out the results in my post here....
https://ls1tech.com/forums/appearance-detailing/338332-turtle-wax-platinum-series-ultra-gloss.html
If you haven't done a "stripping" in a while, then you may just have a build up of old wax that needs to be removed. I would try this first, before any abrasives IMO. But I'm sure that stuff works wonders!
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https://ls1tech.com/forums/appearance-detailing/338332-turtle-wax-platinum-series-ultra-gloss.html
If you haven't done a "stripping" in a while, then you may just have a build up of old wax that needs to be removed. I would try this first, before any abrasives IMO. But I'm sure that stuff works wonders!
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Originally Posted by Haans249
I also had a lot of swirl marks before, and it turned out that the swirls were from old wax that hadn't been removed. So, I did a stripping and rewaxed and all my swirls were gone. I used a strong concentration of dawn dish soap w/ warm water as the "stripper" You can check out the results in my post here....
https://ls1tech.com/forums/showthread.php?t=338332
If you haven't done a "stripping" in a while, then you may just have a build up of old wax that needs to be removed. I would try this first, before any abrasives IMO. But I'm sure that stuff works wonders!
Regards,
Haans
https://ls1tech.com/forums/showthread.php?t=338332
If you haven't done a "stripping" in a while, then you may just have a build up of old wax that needs to be removed. I would try this first, before any abrasives IMO. But I'm sure that stuff works wonders!
Regards,
Haans
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Yes, this is a new abrasive swirl remover/paint cleaner product from Zaino. It actually removes defects and does no filling...what you see is what you get. The new product is meant to better complete the Zaino line by introducing a prep product and eliminate the need for a Dawn wash. It will remove any wax/sealant on the surface on the areas you use it, so there will be a need to reapply protection to those areas.
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Damn, that's amazing results with just a test by hand I might have to try some of this stuff. I have a bunch of swirls/scratches on my paint as well (hardly noticeable, but i see it) and I was thinking about trying something. Would this pan out better than ScratchX? Just wondering.
And by the way... I haven't done a "stripping" in a long time either... guess I haven't been drinking enough when I go out
And by the way... I haven't done a "stripping" in a long time either... guess I haven't been drinking enough when I go out
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Originally Posted by ArcticZ28
Damn, that's amazing results with just a test by hand I might have to try some of this stuff. I have a bunch of swirls/scratches on my paint as well (hardly noticeable, but i see it) and I was thinking about trying something. Would this pan out better than ScratchX? Just wondering.
And by the way... I haven't done a "stripping" in a long time either... guess I haven't been drinking enough when I go out
And by the way... I haven't done a "stripping" in a long time either... guess I haven't been drinking enough when I go out