Zaino?
So, what all do I need? And where do I get it? (need it within 2 weeks) I ahve a Porter Cable buffer - which buffs do I need? Any info will be greatly appreciated!
Or should I even use it on a red car?
The color won't make a difference but I would not use the PC. It is designed to be hand rubbed on and off. It is A LOT easier to get off then carnuba. But in this weather it would take a while for each aplication to dry. ... And there willl be at least three.
So basically use the meguires or the german stuff I have with the porter cable and get the paint in the best condition with the polish you can.
Then do a quick coat of Z6 to clean it all up.
Then do either Z2 or Z5 I can't remember which is first then after 2 coats of the first do the second one 2 or 3 coats. The Zaino will REALLY bring out the shine and repell dust amazingly. Its similar but better than the NXT shine and lasts WAAY longer.
Use the Z6 between each application and after the final for app. Of course Use the best clean towels etc.
PM if you want I can probably round up all my Zaino and polish and mail it to you to use if you want. Bought time I made myself useful on this board

I highly recommend it although I do like alot of the new Meguire products coming out as well.
Hope that helps
On a red car it is money, I wish I could remember where I uploaded the dyno of my Z06 it looked pretty shiney there
Year at the track it is probably time to hit the Menzerna twins then finish of with Zaino.
To answer your question I have always applied Zaino by hand.
www.zainostore.com
Robert
Takes out the small scratches and swirls and protects forever.
It is hard to find but there are a few places in the NW to get it. I think you may like it.
http://www.raceglaze.com/
Ken
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I've used a lot of waxes and polishes in my time, and I've never come across anything that works as well and lasts as long as ZAINO. The only downfall is the amount of time it takes to put on all of the applications and let it dry and stuff. My '95 V6 on the right in 2001...next to Don B's '99 Z28(I think?)
Robert
I have seen some pretty good cars come out from the Zaino, worth a try imo. Worse comes to worse you claybar it off (if you even can with how slick it will look!
) and use whatever else you may like.
Has anyone tried the Zaino swirl remover? (Z-PC)My paint is starting to lacquer check since it is original and has 155K miles on it but from 10' away you'd think it's custom paint....at least that's what everyone ask's when they see my car. Here's the hood with Zaino:





