To Zaino or not to Zaino
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To Zaino or not to Zaino
Here is the question, I did not hear of Zanio until I started
following this forum and I have a black Vette which is seems
to be a pia to keep looking nice. I also have some
swirl marks that I would like to get rid of, I was trying to
figure out how much Zaino would cost me to order and it
looks like about $80 to get me going. Sound about right ?
Do you think Zaino is as good as many people seem to think ?
Will I be able to see the improvement my $80 has made ?
I am not knocking Zaino or anything I just want to know if it
is worth me trying.
Thanks.
following this forum and I have a black Vette which is seems
to be a pia to keep looking nice. I also have some
swirl marks that I would like to get rid of, I was trying to
figure out how much Zaino would cost me to order and it
looks like about $80 to get me going. Sound about right ?
Do you think Zaino is as good as many people seem to think ?
Will I be able to see the improvement my $80 has made ?
I am not knocking Zaino or anything I just want to know if it
is worth me trying.
Thanks.
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Re: To Zaino or not to Zaino (jeepie91)
jeepie,
I was in exactly the same position as you a few weeks ago. I took the plunge and spent the $80 ($90 in my case). So far I have removed the wax and applied a single coat of Z-5. The results were worth it.
Zaino is a lot of work to put on, and its....different from waxing. But, if the next few coats of Z-5 and then the real test: Z-2 add to the depth of shine on my yellow car, and last months instead of weeks, I will be one satisfied customer.
Go for it!
I was in exactly the same position as you a few weeks ago. I took the plunge and spent the $80 ($90 in my case). So far I have removed the wax and applied a single coat of Z-5. The results were worth it.
Zaino is a lot of work to put on, and its....different from waxing. But, if the next few coats of Z-5 and then the real test: Z-2 add to the depth of shine on my yellow car, and last months instead of weeks, I will be one satisfied customer.
Go for it!
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Re: To Zaino or not to Zaino (jeepie91)
Yes, it is worth it. Every friggin penny! After the initial application, you can throw on additional coats in 30 minutes. Just use Z6 frequently, and the shine will out last any "normal" wax/polish.
I was a big time sceptic, but I was proven wrong.
I was a big time sceptic, but I was proven wrong.
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Re: To Zaino or not to Zaino (jeepie91)
Zaino will be worth the expense, The product will last a long time for the amount of money you will pay. A full kit Z-1, 2, 5, 6, 7 and applicator pad comes to $59.25 without tax & shipping. Well worth the initial start up :cheers:
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Re: To Zaino or not to Zaino (georgehafe)
I had the same concern .. I put off Zainoing for over a year, then finally dropped my $90, and got the stuff. A few days later I threw away my old waxes and polishes, because nothing is as good as Zaino.
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Re: To Zaino or not to Zaino (Jerry Velders)
I had the same concern .. I put off Zainoing for over a year, then finally dropped my $90, and got the stuff. A few days later I threw away my old waxes and polishes, because nothing is as good as Zaino.
I gave all my Mcguires stuff to my Dad! Plus the armor all, wheel cleaners, everything! LOL!