Hey guys... this is my first post. I've been pretty heavily into detailing for the last 6-7 years and have always been a big Zaino advocate. But I figured it's time for me to learn more than I've been learning from some other non-detailing oriented message boards.
Anyhow... here's some pics of my car from a couple months back.
http://www.threxx.com/car/car.htm
That's after Zaino Z2 w/ ZFX on the paint, wheels (they are painted/clear coated), and interior wood trim, plexus on the exterior lighting and clean interior plastics, 303 on the tires, a very small amount of 303 cleaner and then 303 protectant on the interior except on the dash (I don't like shiny dashes), and leatherique on the leather, although you can't really see the results of that.
Pretty basic detailing job.
My next project is to try this new diamondite product, as well as to learn of some more products worth trying from these forums, although it may be hard to steer me from my Zaino. Zaino may not shine quite as well as a couple other top-end products, but it sure does outlast them in my experience. And durability/protection is more important than looks to me.
Anyhow... here's some pics of my car from a couple months back.
http://www.threxx.com/car/car.htm
That's after Zaino Z2 w/ ZFX on the paint, wheels (they are painted/clear coated), and interior wood trim, plexus on the exterior lighting and clean interior plastics, 303 on the tires, a very small amount of 303 cleaner and then 303 protectant on the interior except on the dash (I don't like shiny dashes), and leatherique on the leather, although you can't really see the results of that.
Pretty basic detailing job.
My next project is to try this new diamondite product, as well as to learn of some more products worth trying from these forums, although it may be hard to steer me from my Zaino. Zaino may not shine quite as well as a couple other top-end products, but it sure does outlast them in my experience. And durability/protection is more important than looks to me.