Diluted Zaino Z6?
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Diluted Zaino Z6?
Has anyone tried using this on their interior? I've used just plain water for many years on most of cars, but I'm not as happy with the results on black as I am with the gray interior of my other cars. I've also used Mequaires Quick Detailer on plastic pieces in other cars with good results, but here again they were not black. I don't want a glossy look and I prefer a "stock" or original look, but I want a little more shine than there is now.
Any ideas? The Vette will be in it's first show in two weeks and I'm hoping to have a solution by then. Although I'm not going to obsess over it (been there, done that, grew too old), I do want it to look as nice as I can afford--timewise--to make it. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. :thumbs:
Any ideas? The Vette will be in it's first show in two weeks and I'm hoping to have a solution by then. Although I'm not going to obsess over it (been there, done that, grew too old), I do want it to look as nice as I can afford--timewise--to make it. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. :thumbs:
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Re: Diluted Zaino Z6? (Corvettedon)
Stoners (they also make Invisible Glass) Trim Shine works very well. Just a bit of shine, not greasy at all. :thumbs:
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Re: Diluted Zaino Z6? (Corvettedon)
:lurk: Interesting question. I use 50-50 Z6 and distilled water on the outside and it works great. I used to use it on the interior glass also but haven't tried it on the trim.
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Re: Diluted Zaino Z6? (Corvettedon)
I think diluted Z6 would be fine.. i have used Z6 on the dash and interior door panels before..
I also would consider Vinylex its water based and doesnt streak and get greasy like the armorall stuff does... its good...
I also would consider Vinylex its water based and doesnt streak and get greasy like the armorall stuff does... its good...