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Originally Posted by GoldFire
Thanks for the tips (my main problem was probably that I used WAY too much so it was next to impossible to remove). I think what I really don't understand is how to add the polish to the applicator. Do I mix the polish with water and then soak the applicator with that, or do I just put the polish directly on the applicator and them dampen it (this is what I did, and it didn't seem to work very well).
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Use a slightly damp applicator, put about a dime size spot of polish on applicator and spread the polish on the applicator and then that should be enough to due one body panel, if large panel maybe apply the dime size twice at different times. You only use a little polish but it goes a long way.
Here's a video on how to apply Zaino:
http://www.youtube.com/user/zainostore
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Originally Posted by Matt'sSS
That's too bad. Any chance I might be able to catch a glimpse of it sometime soon? Just checked Amazon and the stuff I ordered has not shipped yet.
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I'm sure over any weekend we could meet up at my house or wherever.
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Originally Posted by Hurst equipped
wow!!!! your arms must be like popeye!! lots of waxing involved.. very nice!
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Funny, yeah I actually do have big arms...lol
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Originally Posted by Hurst equipped
wow!!!! your arms must be like popeye!! lots of waxing involved.. very nice!
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Funny, yeah I actually do have big arms...lol
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Originally Posted by fbodfather
Did you 'clay' it first? If not, that's a 'must' - -as that will remove all surface contaminants.....(and there are always a lot!) Second-- go very light with the product -- does not take much and if you get it on too heavy, it will be very difficult to remove -- simply go over it with a clean wet cloth and then polish dry.
The best part? Tar and road grime come right off! (and bugs! -- better known as 'mustang crumbs'..)
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