Mitchubishievo
New member
Hello everyone,
I'm a newbie to super high end detailing, but I've read plenty over the years to know enough. I decided to finally buy Zaino and lots of other expensive detailing products, but I keep reading now that I need to to more before Zaino. I bought 3M Perfect It Swirl Mark Remover, which I consequently learned is a very light abrasive and might not get most of the scratches/swirls out for customer cars. So, to all the gurus here, do I need to use Klasse and Poorboys in conjunction with Zaino to treat the paint before it? I'm asking this because even though $650 has already been spent on LOTS of stuff (Zaino, Pakshak, Souveran, 303 stuff, Craftsman Wet/Dry Vac, etc..), I think I want to take the plunge into the PC world and get a 7424 and all those pads. In conclusion, what else do I need before Zaino to have a swirl free, autopia finish?
I'm a newbie to super high end detailing, but I've read plenty over the years to know enough. I decided to finally buy Zaino and lots of other expensive detailing products, but I keep reading now that I need to to more before Zaino. I bought 3M Perfect It Swirl Mark Remover, which I consequently learned is a very light abrasive and might not get most of the scratches/swirls out for customer cars. So, to all the gurus here, do I need to use Klasse and Poorboys in conjunction with Zaino to treat the paint before it? I'm asking this because even though $650 has already been spent on LOTS of stuff (Zaino, Pakshak, Souveran, 303 stuff, Craftsman Wet/Dry Vac, etc..), I think I want to take the plunge into the PC world and get a 7424 and all those pads. In conclusion, what else do I need before Zaino to have a swirl free, autopia finish?