Need Someone To Zaino My C5 Central NJ
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Racer
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Need Someone To Zaino My C5 Central NJ
I am having a problem with my arm and cant do Zaino the New 1998 Convert. I have been getting injections in my arm and has not helped all that much. I live in Clark NJ and will pay to have my car detailed with the Zaino products I have. I need someone who knows how to Detail using Zaino products. If interested please email me. Thanks, Habib. This might sound like a Crazy Request( Zaino My Vette).
Last edited by habib; 02-21-2005 at 11:29 PM.
#6
Le Mans Master
get yourself an orbital polisher and save the arm work.
when I was using Zaino I applied it with a porter cable orbital polisher, and removed it by hand.
now I'm using NXT and doing the same procedure, the only difference is the NXT is easier to remove.
when I was using Zaino I applied it with a porter cable orbital polisher, and removed it by hand.
now I'm using NXT and doing the same procedure, the only difference is the NXT is easier to remove.
#7
Melting Slicks
Originally Posted by RPOZ4Z
now I'm using NXT and doing the same procedure, the only difference is the NXT is easier to remove.
Please don't get them started......
#9
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Originally Posted by habib
I am having a problem with my arm and cant do Zaino the New 1998 Convert. I live in Clark NJ and will pay to have my car detailed with the Zaino products I have. I need someone who knows how to Detail using Zaino products. If interested please email me. Thanks, Habib
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Originally Posted by RPOZ4Z
get yourself an orbital polisher and save the arm work.
when I was using Zaino I applied it with a porter cable orbital polisher, and removed it by hand.
now I'm using NXT and doing the same procedure, the only difference is the NXT is easier to remove.
when I was using Zaino I applied it with a porter cable orbital polisher, and removed it by hand.
now I'm using NXT and doing the same procedure, the only difference is the NXT is easier to remove.
You apply it using front-to-back hand motions. On side panels, use up-and-down hand motions. This helps improve reflectivity and clarity.
Using a polisher to buff it off is fine, but not the application. That is why they send you a hand applicator with your order. It makes a very big difference.
#12
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I did it that way for a few months before I got the orbital polisher, after I tried it with the polisher I saw no difference.
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Howard RULES!
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Originally Posted by habib
I am having a problem with my arm and cant do Zaino the New 1998 Convert. I live in Clark NJ and will pay to have my car detailed with the Zaino products I have. I need someone who knows how to Detail using Zaino products. If interested please email me. Thanks, Habib
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Here is a great trick for removing zaino or any polish... if you take your wipe off towels, which are usually cotton or micro fiber... they absorb moisture just sitting in the garage or wherever.. I always throw two or three of my wipe off cotton towels in the dryer for a few minutes to remove any moisture.. the warm moisture free towels remove the polish/wax without smearing it.. or adding mosure to the dry residue of wax... it's not just hype.. it works great...and the warm towels arre softer