How to Remove Zaino

blkZ28Conv said:
I guess there is another way of looking at this:

If you don't like the hobby of detailing and prefer to not wax your car than Z is the product for you.



Of course both statements are ridiculous.:nono



I don't see how either statement is ridiculous. Z has a long lasting

affect and wax dosen't. They both shine very well. The "hobby" of detailing was never the issue in this case. The type and durabilty of the shine were.

Happy hobbying

Bruce
 
I took a look at this thread..



F 335 I'm interested in what your outcome was. Did you like the wax over the zaino? Which wax?



And if you had to remove the zaino did you use the gepc or the alcohol treatment?
 
I'm sure you like carnuba, but Zaino on red looks spectacular on my Absolutly Red SC430.



If you're really set on carnuba, do what other have, after Zaino, try topping it with your favorite carnuba after it has time to cure.



May peoples here have done that and really enjoy the way it looks. They have the Zaino protection and carnuba warmth.



Take a look at my SC430 with straaight Zaino. It's the NEW Z5/Z2 so you know. Picutures look very nice, however I still have more work to be honest as I did not get to finish swirl removal due to time and nagging from the wife (some of you know this).



It was polished with PIII-MG and Menzerna FP. Wanted to finish with more glaze prior to Zaino, but unable to. Next time!



Pics were also rushed, but it still looks great. Even used Zaino on my interior Birds-Eye Maple panels!



Enjoy Zaino, and if you want, your carnuba too.



Regards,

Deanski
 
Gotta say that the only complaint I have about Zaino is the fact that it doesn't cover anything up. Those little chips and what not just become more noticeable.



Of course, the good parts of the car also become more noticeable as well. I've always liked what it does for my Boston Green 328.



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