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This link will get u to the product. I did my black vette the other day and it was absolutly amazing. Then I did my black Caddy yesterday and couldn't believe the shine. I've never used Zaino as I'm not one to do a million step procedure to make a car shine. This does it all, plus you can use it on the glass and the wheels!
Jeff
I'm sure you guys know this already, but a 1 step product will usually hide the imperfections in your paint instead of removing them. I prefer to polish, seal, then wax. I get a long lasting shine that gets looks every time.
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I usually do a complete "mulistep" procedure about once a year where you strip everything down and use the clay bar, but I don't want to do that all the time like some guys. I'm not saying it's bad to do it that way, It's just not for me. So, since I found a this product, I'll use it and get the shine I like with little work.
Jeff
I usually do a complete "mulistep" procedure about once a year where you strip everything down and use the clay bar, but I don't want to do that all the time like some guys. I'm not saying it's bad to do it that way, It's just not for me. So, since I found a this product, I'll use it and get the shine I like with little work.
Jeff
I've been using Meguiars NXT which works pretty well also. Gives the car a wet look and seems to last..
Yeah, I've heard NXT has really good cleaners and fillers that leave the finish looking great. What some people on detailcity are doing is polishing with their favorite polish, following that with NXT and then topping that with Natty's Paste wax from Poorboys. It leaves a really wet look and I'm thinking of trying it.
I use zaino but I have never heard of this "million step" procedure.
What exactly is it?
What he means by a "milion" step procedure is polishing, sealing and waxing. One step products use fillers to fill swirls in the clearcoat and they will provide a great shine, but after a few wash jobs, the swirls will return. Some of these products last longer than others, and you just need to choose what you like best.
Personally I like to go with a "million" step procedure. I use a claybar to remove contaminents (no one step product on the market today can do what a claybar does), then I polish using Poorboys SSR2.5 with a Porter Cable 7424 and a polishing pad, I follow that up with Poorboys EX with a finishing pad, and then apply Natty's Paste wax by hand.
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You know, I didn't really mean an actual million.....more like a 3-4 step process. I've done them before and couldn't move afterwards to enjoy the nice finish on my car. lol I think everyone should try this RejeX. I honestly don't think I've seen this deep of a shine before with a one application product.
91LSMAN........yours doesnt count because you did more than one step.
Jeff