Wondering if that was a waste too, and if I had should have stuck with
good quality wax (Meguiars for example) from the beginiing (Meguiars
is what I use anyways).
Roger Covalt
iwear...@bigfoot.com
I would just give it a good wax job. I have used those Teflon sealant
concoctions before and I think they don't work any better than a good
waxing..
Denny
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Don't waste your $$ on that crap!! A good wax job with a good quality wax
is all you need. That Teflon stuff and all the "miracle" polymers you see
advertised are just a way to lighten your wallet.
If you want a really good wax, try Griot's Garage Best of Show wax.
It's pricey, but it's worth it!!
Good luck with the new truck!!
Mike
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Piet
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Later,
Roy
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For a distributer near you, this is the number: 732-833-8800 if you're
interested. No, I'm not one of them, just really think this is a great
product.
Piet
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1. First wash the truck with Dawn to get "old" wax off (like crappy Turtle
Wax or something)
2. Put on a first layer of Z-1 (Polish Lok)
3. Don't wipe off Z-1, put on a coat of Z-2 (Show Car Polish)
4. Let it dry for a MINIMUM of an hour, a maximum of 24 hours. The longer
you let it sit, the better it will bond with the paint.
5. Use a 100% cotton American-made towel, like a FieldCrest towel and buff
it all up
6. Apply a fine layer of Z-6 Gloss Enhancer
And that's it. There are some other products like the Clay Bar that I also
bought, but I used it on my roommate's car, not my truck. It's amazing how
much crap that get off the paint, you can actually hear it come off, it's
brilliant... The Zaino website actaully has detailed steps how to detail
the complete car and was products you do/do not need...
Piet
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The Texas vs. Oklahoma game is this weekend in Dallas and I'm getting myself
a new CB for the way up there and just though I'd give it another coat of
Zaino whilst I'm at it...
Piet
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Roy
"Piet Vanhoutte" <T_...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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1 oz Murphy's Oil Soap
2 oz glycerin (available at pharmacies)
29 oz distilled water
Mix this in a 32 oz spritz bottle and spray it on the finish before claying
the paint. Clay a 3-4 foot square section off at a time and rinse with a
hose. Makes your finish slicker that a baby's behind and will not harm the
paint. Follow up with a good quality wax.
Mike
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