Hello, i just wanted to introduce myself and ask a few questions. My name is Jason, i own a 2003 Spicy Orange Mazdaspeed Protege. I first heard about this place from a fellow protege owner, named Paul (i dunno what his tag on these forums is though).
I just got the basic Zaino kit for my birthday, which includes their 2 different polishes (show car and swirl/scratch), the polish accelerator stuff, the detail spray, clay bars, and car wash formula, and i also picked up some of their tire gloss. I was just curious if anyone on here had any specific tips for my first real detailing job, or any suggestions to add or modify for the directions included with the Zaino products.
Also, the instructions seem to highly stress getting 100% cotton, made in the USA, name-brand bath-size towels... i was wondering if anyone had specific reccomendations for this (keep in mind spending this much on car care was already a big leap for me).
Although i know i could go further by getting a buffer and using SSR polish stuff (i just can't afford it right now), i'm very excited to make my car look excellent, and i hope to learn alot here.
Thanks,
Jason
EDIT: how many layers of polish would you reccomend i use? (again keeping in mind i'm a college student without a regular job, lol). I was thinking maybe 1 or 2 of the swirl stuff (since i do have some swirlage), and then 1 or 2 of the show car stuff on top for the super shine.
I just got the basic Zaino kit for my birthday, which includes their 2 different polishes (show car and swirl/scratch), the polish accelerator stuff, the detail spray, clay bars, and car wash formula, and i also picked up some of their tire gloss. I was just curious if anyone on here had any specific tips for my first real detailing job, or any suggestions to add or modify for the directions included with the Zaino products.
Also, the instructions seem to highly stress getting 100% cotton, made in the USA, name-brand bath-size towels... i was wondering if anyone had specific reccomendations for this (keep in mind spending this much on car care was already a big leap for me).
Although i know i could go further by getting a buffer and using SSR polish stuff (i just can't afford it right now), i'm very excited to make my car look excellent, and i hope to learn alot here.
Thanks,
Jason
EDIT: how many layers of polish would you reccomend i use? (again keeping in mind i'm a college student without a regular job, lol). I was thinking maybe 1 or 2 of the swirl stuff (since i do have some swirlage), and then 1 or 2 of the show car stuff on top for the super shine.