Which wax is the best...
I've seen post on waxes. Which is better or eaiser to use, Zaino or Rejex? I've seen Zaino and their different products. Does Rejex have the same type of products?
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You're asking for a big big discussion. I say, go to the rejex site and look at it. It's supposedly wipe on and buff off without a big deal. http://www.corrosionx.com/rejex.html
So is zaino. zaino however has many possible step.http://www.zainostore.com/ |
Oh man, incoming.... :rofl:
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Adams?
What is the conventional wisdom on Adam's Buttery Wax product relative to the others?
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Originally Posted by sabooher
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Oh man, incoming.... :rofl:
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Zaino is number 1 and I speak from experience. Zaino is not a wax by the way.:thumbs: Check out their website, www.zainostore.com
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Originally Posted by Swiftrider08
(Post 1564302773)
Zaino is number 1 and I speak from experience. Zaino is not a wax by the way.:thumbs: Check out their website, www.zainostore.com
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Originally Posted by sabooher
(Post 1564302730)
Oh man, incoming.... :rofl:
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Originally Posted by talon90
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:beatdeadhorse:
I just love the dead horse emoticon...don't you? ;) BTW: I use Rejex and love it. |
Originally Posted by Swiftrider08
(Post 1564302773)
Zaino is number 1 and I speak from experience. Zaino is not a wax by the way.:thumbs: Check out their website, www.zainostore.com
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Adams Buttery Wax
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I believe Rejex and Zaino are both polymer's and not traditional paste waxes. I like my car to look nice but I'm not anal about it...I'm not one to enter my car in beauty pageants.
I used to use Maguiar's NXT and I wasn't dissatisfied with it. After reading so many rave reviews from an almost fanatical customer base, I tried Zaino some time back. I honestly feel Zaino is a superior product. If you follow directions precisely, the initial Zaino preparation process is somewhat laborious but, proper preparation sets the foundation for a great looking finish. Subsequent applications are no more difficult to apply than conventional paste wax. I'm quite pleased with Zaino. |
Originally Posted by petiebear
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Adams Buttery Wax
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wax...
Didn't mean to open a can of worms... Thanks for the post with the web sites, I'll check them out.
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Originally Posted by Swiftrider08
(Post 1564302773)
Zaino is number 1 and I speak from experience. Zaino is not a wax by the way.:thumbs: Check out their website, www.zainostore.com
or is it at www.worldwaxrankings.com There is no best, anybody tell you different they are full of it. I used only Zaino on my 2002 Z06, it was fantastic and smelled pretty too. :crazy: I use Mothers on my C6 and it is fantastic........... I use Maguires on my 69 Camaro and it is fantastic............... Do you get the picture??? There will be guys that come on here and say Zaino is the only one, it is the best, etc. etc. Take it with a grain of Internet Corvetteforum bandwagon salt. The major brands all work well. :smash: :smash: :cheers: |
Originally Posted by Vasta
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Sounds like something you rub on Eve. :D
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Originally Posted by AORoads
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STOP REPEATING MY URLs! :rofl: j/k :cheers:
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Originally Posted by Racer44
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Where are those rankings? Is it at http://www.whatwaxisbest.com
or is it at www.worldwaxrankings.com There is no best, anybody tell you different they are full of it. I used only Zaino on my 2002 Z06, it was fantastic and smelled pretty too. :crazy: I use Mothers on my C6 and it is fantastic........... I use Maguires on my 69 Camaro and it is fantastic............... Do you get the picture??? There will be guys that come on here and say Zaino is the only one, it is the best, etc. etc. Take it with a grain of Internet Corvetteforum bandwagon salt. The major brands all work well. :smash: :smash: :cheers: |
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