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Old Feb 8, 2007 | 09:59 AM
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Well,I know there's a place on main st in NEW ROCHELLE,right down I95,exit after the toll.If you get ZAINO and maguires scratch x,you could probably do it yourself!
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Old Feb 8, 2007 | 10:05 AM
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Originally Posted by Alex1217
Wow, sounds like I may need to pay one of you guys a visit this spring.

I'm a card carrying member of the zaino zombie cult but I do have a few little swirl mark scratches that have accumulated over the years. Usually, with enough polish, they are very hard to spot but I'd like to just use a rotary to get everything out, then build a nice set of coats for that showcar look. Once the weather gets better, I'll have my vette professionally detailed.
Damn those pics look good, I usually do my own BLACK! car and it looks good, but I'm thinking of having it done by one of you guys.
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Old Feb 8, 2007 | 11:23 AM
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Originally Posted by dkonicki
Iam a new vette owner, 99 coupe navy blue and am looking to have my vehicle "profeesionally" detailed. There are some scratches and swirling that I would like to have taken care of and then I can maintain from there.
I am looking for recommended places that I could have this service done.

I reside in southeastern ct, but would be willing to travel.
I would be willing to do it for you but I really do not think you will want to travel all the way to Phila area just for a detail.

I do agree with the guys above on the Menzerna, it is an outstanding polish and what I use. I would also try to find somebody that uses Zaino as a LSP as I feel it rivals even the best carnuabas when it comes to looks and is proably 1000 times more durable. It is one of the few products that will give you the best of both worlds.

Zaino has also just released two new products that really completed their product lineup. Z-AIO which is a real nice cleaner type of product that will prep you paint as well as leave a coat of Zaino protection on it. He also release Clear Seal which is a clear liguid that you spray on and wipe and then WALK AWAY, no buffing or any residue to remove which can be used over Z-AIO or his traditional products for added depth, wetness and protection. Definitely STATE OF THE ART.

If you have any Q's please feel free to ask. You may also get a lot more info in the Car Care section of this forum.
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Old Feb 8, 2007 | 07:34 PM
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Old Feb 12, 2007 | 06:26 AM
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Those before & after picts are amazing!

This is what I get for spending too much time on the mechanical side of things......I miss the threads that have the info on where to find a detailer you can trust.

There is a place in New Rochelle???? I live in Mt. Vernon so New Roc City is next door to me. Any info on that place would be most welcome, thanks!


Tom
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