With my first post, let me initially state that I am so very impressed with the knowledge and expertise on this board. I am also pleased to see that there are lots of other people in this world just as particular as I am about there cars.
I also admit that I have a lot to learn.
Question:
I cleaned the exterior of my new Infiniti M35 Sport, dried her down, then applied two layers of Zaino Z-2 Pro. I managed to finish her up around 11:30 last night.
I wanted to spray some of the Z-8 seal on her, but as it was late I put it off until the following evening. Once I drove to my office, I noticed that my car seems to be a fuzz and dust magnet.
It seems the cotton towels created most of the dust and fuzz.
When I get home this evening, should I hit het with a quick dose of water to get the dust off, or can I simply use the duster.
Also, can I apply the Z-8 right after another coat of Z-2 Pro? That would be my third layer in 24 hours.
What should I be using to clean the particles off of my dash, buttons and gauges. My M has rosewood trim, so I want to be very careful when working on the interior.
The Zaino product is pretty amazing.
I also admit that I have a lot to learn.
Question:
I cleaned the exterior of my new Infiniti M35 Sport, dried her down, then applied two layers of Zaino Z-2 Pro. I managed to finish her up around 11:30 last night.
I wanted to spray some of the Z-8 seal on her, but as it was late I put it off until the following evening. Once I drove to my office, I noticed that my car seems to be a fuzz and dust magnet.
It seems the cotton towels created most of the dust and fuzz.
When I get home this evening, should I hit het with a quick dose of water to get the dust off, or can I simply use the duster.
Also, can I apply the Z-8 right after another coat of Z-2 Pro? That would be my third layer in 24 hours.
What should I be using to clean the particles off of my dash, buttons and gauges. My M has rosewood trim, so I want to be very careful when working on the interior.
The Zaino product is pretty amazing.