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Neil King Prowler Newbie From:Waycross Ga. |
posted 09-02-2000 05:22 PM
Am I the only one that seems to have a problem with Zaino polish? I've followed all the instructions Z1, then Z2 followed by Z6. Repeat Z2, then Z6 over and over. My problem seems to be the lack of durability to the elements. I always get water spots after a rain if I let it sit overnight. The water spots seem to be impossible to remove unless I re apply Z2 then Z6. Sometimes I get water spots just from washing the car when the water drys before I can wipe it off. Don't get me wrong. I'm not putting Zaino down. It has the best and deepest shine I've ever seen but it does not seem to stand up to the elements. Am I doing something wrong? Does anybody else have this problem? ------------------ |
butchcee POA Site Supporter Prowler Junkie From:Lake Ariel, Pa. |
posted 09-02-2000 06:21 PM
Hey Neil, just what I wanted to hear! I just ordered my first batch of Zaino last week!!!! Maybe acid rain?-AL |
Manny Prowler Enthusiast From:West Covina, CA, USA |
posted 09-03-2000 09:18 PM
Neil, I am using Zaino for the first time and really like the product. When I develop water spots, I just reapply Z6 to the area. I would recommend that you E-Mail Sal Zaino, he is willing to answer any questions about his product. Hope this helps! |
GPS John POA Site Supporter Prowler Junkie From:Illinois |
posted 09-04-2000 06:02 PM
Neil, whenever I wash the car, I use distilled water - no chemicals in it, and on a black car it makes life alot simpler. I also use Zaino, but haven't had any water spot problems from rain or the elements. It's also alot easier doing quick clean-ups with with a cotton diaper dampened with distilled water. It seems to dry better with a second dry diaper. Good Luck, JohnS |
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