I have been using Zaino products for the last 4 + years up untill Saturday . Did my car with Meguiars "NXT Tech Wax" . IMO it blew away the Zaino . and cost alot less and easier to get . The paint is about 8-9 years old .
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SignUp Now!Did my car with Meguiars "NXT Tech Wax" . IMO it blew away the Zaino.
I have been using Zaino products for the last 4 + years up untill Saturday . Did my car with Meguiars "NXT Tech Wax" . IMO it blew away the Zaino . and cost alot less and easier to get . The paint is about 8-9 years old .
But then again I am that as shole that gets under the car with my creaper just to clean the floors and exhaust.:redface:
I have used every wax under the sun, and nothing I have used stands out over the rest. IMO I believe anything that is used with regularity is gonna bling. If you wax your car once a year then its not going to be easy to rub off or buff due to natures elements working its way in your paint. My car has such a good base of wax from frequently doing this that the paint has zero abrasions when you rub your hand over it, and if you try and lean on the car with a cotton shirt or pants you will slide off. I can use crummy turtle wax and this thing would still require sun glasses to view it in the day time. I don't buy into the wax gimmick, that this is better then that. But I do believe for someone who doesn't do it as often as I do, you will find better finishes in certain brands over others. Anything that you want to see great results in you got to do it often to reep the benefits. But then again I am that as shole that gets under the car with my creaper just to clean the floors and exhaust.:redface:
I have used every wax under the sun, and nothing I have used stands out over the rest. IMO I believe anything that is used with regularity is gonna bling. If you wax your car once a year then its not going to be easy to rub off or buff due to natures elements working its way in your paint. My car has such a good base of wax from frequently doing this that the paint has zero abrasions when you rub your hand over it, and if you try and lean on the car with a cotton shirt or pants you will slide off. I can use crummy turtle wax and this thing would still require sun glasses to view it in the day time. I don't buy into the wax gimmick, that this is better then that. But I do believe for someone who doesn't do it as often as I do, you will find better finishes in certain brands over others. Anything that you want to see great results in you got to do it often to reep the benefits. But then again I am that as shole that gets under the car with my creaper just to clean the floors and exhaust.:redface:
Mike also remember white is a more forgiving paint color to the eye compared to black .![]()
Use 3M hand glaze. It doesn't protect and build like wax, but really good for the show quality shine and repelling dust. It's the only thing that I've used for 7 years.
Pinnacle Souveran paste is great for a Black Show Car finish, but the prep work or polishing prior to wax is the key to making a car look its best.