Don is revealing his ride! First he told us it was a grey-car, then Beau told me it was a late-model Maxima, then I heard its a 2000 Maxima, now he tells us all its an SE!
So its not that red tricycle Jason told us about, or Bush's "Don't Mess with Texas" airplane.
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<em class='bbc'>Originally posted by Don2000* [/i]
<strong class='bbc'>Hey FLONI, I didn't know you had chrome rims on your ride. I'm not sure if I've seen a pic of your car or not. I have a 2000 SE and really love it. The 2002s though are so sweeeeet! Driving is such a joy in that thing. Laters [/b]</blockquote>
fries...i got it after a minute......... see how Don opened up to me about his car...he trusts me doods.... the caliper project will have to wait til spring/summer....i have the jack now...got them for xmas....i got the low down from Brad about it....not sure what color though...have to think about it...........
yeah thats pefect for an IV nurse...weeeeeeeeeeethx DK...now im psyched...!!!BTW...thank you Don...you are a cool dood....and also have good taste in cars
they say it shines better with ZFX and some other things...search ZFX and Detailking as I remember him mentioning the advantages..or send him a pm and ask.
a teaspoon is 5ml.....a tablespoon is 15ml....old apothecary nursing crap stuck in my head.......... the whole zfx vial is only about <1/2 tsp......the 1 advatnage i like is that i can put 6 coats on in 1 w/e.....then concentrate on the interior and other endless crap..... as for the shine.....i definitely noticed that after the 3 coats of Z5 it was so damn dark and gorgeous...way deeper than after 3 days worth of 3 coats of Z5....but whatever works for you buddy...always gottahave me some more Z6......yummy
Is my math correct, I figure if you apply weekly it last maybe a month!
Here's a another thought, Z1 is required for the initial bonding, if you start with ZFX unless you striped the ziano once your initial ZFX runs out can you just add Z5/Z2 normally (the longer cure time)?
if you start with the zfx...then you can just move on to layers of Z2/5 after it runs out...no Z1 needed.....the $ you save not even having to buy Z1 alone makes it worth it....that bottle will last me 10 yrs.....friggin Z1...hate it
It is the latest technology and really delivers. Users have been testing this product for SAL for over a year and it is really a great product. If it didn't make a difference, it wouldn't be on the market.
The ZFX should be enough to treat up to 16 ounces of Z2 or Z5. That is a lot of coats and should last you a while. You don't have to use the ZFX with EVERY coat, but I recommend using it for at least the first zainoing session.....however many coats you put on that day.
Besides the instant cure, I noticed higher gloss on my BMW when using it over multiple coats of of Z5/Z2. It is more user friendly than Z1 even if you don't use super thin coats. It dries faster , and cures harder, making it less prone to marring from improper toweling. I say go for it.....but if you decide not to, the Z1 combo will work well too. Definately get the wash...just like FLONI said......it looks better and better after each wash..........I notice this too.
if you keep going consecutive w/e's....like we all neurotic nutcases do...then after 3w/e's...thats 18 coats(3 sat/3sun each)...and if you can manage to go that thin you should get a damn award...i got 12/15 coats outta my zfx and it was bone dry....
Well, it's on the way (the order form). Once I was able to find an envelope, a stamp (did you know it's .34 to mail a letter ), and figured out how to write a check again, my order went into the mail.
i do most of my banking electronically too....i think i forgot to fill out the dollar amt right when i first sent my check to sal...but its worht it dood.....:bow .........all hail to the medeival ways of zaino...........