02 Subaru WRX - VASuperShine'd

Purddy subbie! I didnt know there was or were detailers in the tampa area that used zaino, i took mine to orlando to perfection auto when mine got over sprayed. Very nice work, how long did it take to dry with a the leaf blower? I tried a leaf blower but it took forever and kept scattering little bits of water all over the car.
 
Terriyaki said:
Purddy subbie! I didnt know there was or were detailers in the tampa area that used zaino, i took mine to orlando to perfection auto when mine got over sprayed. Very nice work, how long did it take to dry with a the leaf blower? I tried a leaf blower but it took forever and kept scattering little bits of water all over the car.



Jon at Perfection Auto is a good friend of mine. Brian in Tampa as well as myself in Orlando are very considered amongst the best and are very proficent with Zaino as well.
 
Terriyaki said:
Purddy subbie! I didnt know there was or were detailers in the tampa area that used zaino, i took mine to orlando to perfection auto when mine got over sprayed. Very nice work, how long did it take to dry with a the leaf blower? I tried a leaf blower but it took forever and kept scattering little bits of water all over the car.





If the paint is prepped or protected a leaf blower removes the water in no time, and is aided by a good flooding.
 
KnuckleBuckett said:
Love that Ultima PGp feel. Bet you get alot of people wanting to pet it.





I figured with the product used on this car you'd show up :lol, just playing. Yes it did feel very nice and spread remarkably, I have yet to add it to my arsenal though we get so many clients requesting Zaino I ordered a bunch to stay stocked.
 
Terriyaki said:
Purddy subbie! I didnt know there was or were detailers in the tampa area that used zaino, i took mine to orlando to perfection auto when mine got over sprayed. Very nice work, how long did it take to dry with a the leaf blower? I tried a leaf blower but it took forever and kept scattering little bits of water all over the car.



like VA said.. if you sheet the water off with your hose there shouldn't be too much to dry off... I just keep going around the car till it's about 90% then use my waffle weave to hit up the door jambs and any stray water on the panels. I figure the less I actually touch the paint... the less chance to scratch it.
 
Erick, maybe next weekend will work if you want to do some sanding, bring a whole bunch of fansy gizmo computer upgrades for my office pc :lol
 
it's just perfect now, I was fortunate to have been able to test their HFS-5 system before it was released to the public and I've been running it for about a year now. With the prototype it had issues with the flow sensor in the heat of the engine bay but since the redesign it run's just perfect integrating with the normal gasoline fuel system nicely. I hightly reccomend water injection on any boosted setup!
 
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