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Old 01-25-2011, 02:41 PM
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Here are a few, there are more pictures in the "Build Thread" link in my sig. Check it out and let me know what you think.



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Old 01-25-2011, 02:45 PM
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I forgot to mention, I used the entire line of Zaino products.

The car gets completely stripped of wax, then clayed, then polished as needed. From there I start off with a coat of the ZAIO I think its called and then put on coats of Z2 & Z5 depending on what I am in the mood for. I use Z6 spray downs between every coat, and then hit it with Z8 once or twice at the end.

I feel like I can do some more to the pain so I'm going to be ordering some additional products to add to my collection.

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Feezy, your car looks amazing, love it.
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Feezy, I thought my car looked amazing, your car looks AWESOME dude. Great job ! I'm definitely sticking with the full line of Zaino for sure. But looking for a good LSP before going all out with the Zaino line, any recommendations? Thanks for the pics bud, I really enjoyed looking at them.
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Feezy, I am going to be adding this to my collection soon, Z-CS Clear Seal . I might try it out on my current car, or wait for my next project!
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I have some sitting around here if you want to try it. I've never used it but I would also like to give it a shot.
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^ Detail day then
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Let me know when. =)
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Will do, I might be doing a new complete ground up detail on something special shhhhhhhh....
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I've used Z-CS, I wasn't all that impressed. I've found that it's best use is to keep up the finish on my DD and my wifes Rav4 during the winter. It's so easy to apply after a wash...almost as easy as a QD wipedown. So I throw a coat on once every 4 or 5 washes in the winter. But it's certainly not a substitute for a couple of coats of Z2/Z5...in shine or durability. So I'm on the fence as to whether I'll re-order it when it's gone.

BTW, Feezy your car really does look great. Great job!


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