New Dodge Charger and a Testament to Zaino AIO

golfdude

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So, the owner of this lovely Dodge Charger recently purchased the vehicle and wanted a thorough one-step polishing process, good protection, and shine for his new ride. Upon arrival this new beast was in great condition, vastly better than I thought despite being taken to a hand car wash. Very minor swirls here and there were found throughout the vehicle, but these were easily corrected with the pc, an orange lc ccs pad, and some Zaino aio. Topping the AIO was Zaino Z5, which was then removed with Z8. When all was said and done, I just had to share the pictures with everybody. This simple combo got the paint pop'n, to say the least. Enjoy the pictures:



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When the owner picked up his vehicle, his friend pointed out to me some damage done to his Altima. It really wasn't a pretty site...deep rub marks on the side of his paint, as seen here:



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After an inspection I was getting the sense that this can probably come out. So off to the rotary polisher and some compound...wait...being a risky area of thin clearcoat, I went ahead and challenged my bottle of Zaino All in One to a duel with this ugly mark on this Altima's surface. After multiple applications with a 4 inch lake country flat orange pad, here are the results:



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In the battle between paint transfers and Zaino All in One...Zaino wins



The next time you have a surface paint defect, make sure you grab your chemical cleaner first...it may just surprise you...



Thank-you for looking!
 
nice turn arounds. I usually take off paint transfers with clay and then do light polishing for the slight haze that gets left behind. You tend to run the risk of picking up crap in the pad from the transfer and swirl up the paint. Just my experience.
 
Great job, I'd bet you could remove that transfer with some goo gone or 3m adhesive remover, it has worked miracles for me before on such damage.



Your pads probably did most of the but ZAIO is a great product for protection and polishing in one.



Josh
 
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