Zaino Bros. polishes are they that good? (NT)
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You need to start off with CLEAN paint though. That goes with just about any product you use though.
I'm in the habit of buying a trying everything under the sun. Recently I picked up some 3M Imperial Hand Glaze and Blitz wax (a favorite combo around here). I tried it on a test mule, and it produced very nice results, but the IHG was a little difficult to deal with. The Zaino products seem much easier. One tip with Zaino: Damp the applicator pad when applying the wax/polish. It helps distribute the wax much easier, and you'll find that you're not over-applying. As a result you'll use much less, and it's a lot easier to buff out. Credit goes to Al Pollack for that tip!
Also, pick a warm (>70 degrees) dry (not humid) day to wax, or zaino will take HOURS to dry properly before it's ready for buffing.
I'm in the habit of buying a trying everything under the sun. Recently I picked up some 3M Imperial Hand Glaze and Blitz wax (a favorite combo around here). I tried it on a test mule, and it produced very nice results, but the IHG was a little difficult to deal with. The Zaino products seem much easier. One tip with Zaino: Damp the applicator pad when applying the wax/polish. It helps distribute the wax much easier, and you'll find that you're not over-applying. As a result you'll use much less, and it's a lot easier to buff out. Credit goes to Al Pollack for that tip!
Also, pick a warm (>70 degrees) dry (not humid) day to wax, or zaino will take HOURS to dry properly before it's ready for buffing.
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