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Put 2 coats of Z5 and 1 coat of Z2 on last week.  It went on easy and came off easy with no residue.  We only had a light drizzle 2 days this week, so it was hard to see how it'd beed up under the rain.  I know it sheeted off nicely when I washed it today.  The truck wasn't really dirty, but it was a breeze to wash today, and looked great afterward(as usual :thumb: ).  So far so good.
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Man you'll have more beads in that thing on the rain than a chick with big hooters at Madri Gras!
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Man you'll have more beads in that thing on the rain than a chick with big hooters at Madri Gras!

Outstanding.  Couldn't have put it better myself. :crackup:

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Zaino is the BEST! The key to using Zaino is to make certain to start with a PERFECTLY clean vehicle. Zaino products, with the small exception of Z1 will not REMOVE surface contaminants. You MUST start clean, but if you do the results are nothing short of amazing!

We have a 2000 Camaro SS that we bought new. Up until this past Friday it was my wife's daily driver. ( she took the 2500HD ext cab 4x4 now) We also entered the SS in several car shows every summer. Most of the time there was no class for "daily drivers" so we had to enter in whatever class was available. In THREE YEARS of her driving it and me showing it, we have ALWAYS won a trophy at the shows! Our SS is black, so those who have owned a black vehicle KNOW how hard it is to keep looking good! I owe our show wins to Zaino plain and simple. NOTHING wil make a paint job as reflective and "DEEP" as Zaino. PERIOD!

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Is this Zaino product available at local chains or available online Only?

 

Peace

 

PP

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Wow,

 

Did anyone go to the testimonials on zaino's web site. That stuff is amazing! :lol:

 

Peace

PP

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I meant the photos, not the testimonials! :lol::thumbs:

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Believe it or not, but the pics cant even come close to how it looks in person! Getting started is sorta a long process, but after that it's MUCH easier than any other wax or polish.

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The thing I like about it is as follows.......

 

I got completly done Zainoing the truck, drove out to my parents house down dusty back roads and had the truck covered in dust.

 

Came home took a cotton cloth and wipped down the whole truck in 2 minutes. The truck looked just like it did 6 hours before. After applying the Zaino it makes the truck so easy to care for. And don't skimp and use the Z-6 also.

 

Plus when you hit it with a hose dry it off with a absorber.

  • 2 weeks later...
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I meant the photos, not the testimonials! :sigh::flag:

I know there are some pixs from my web site on the Zaino pix page. :lol:

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I have used Zaino for two years.Just tried Adams Polishes,and this stuff is easier to use than Zaino,and looks great.It is a little more reasonable price wise too.

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sunday i applied a coat of zaino.

 

this morning going to work we had a thunderstorm with some pretty heavy rain. Got out of work and only my hood had water spots which you could tell it had rained. Couldnt beleieve it. Even passing cars at 70mph with some bad spray there is no water spots

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