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Location: Maryville TN
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Wow thanks for the quick response!
Where can I find these mitts? I was hoping I could find one at AutoZone. Walmart etc.... |
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Drives: '99 Camaro SS #1392 Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Newtown, Pa.
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#157 |
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How U Doin?
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FIRST ZAINO KIT
Moose I just wanted to let you know I ordered my first kit today from Zaino.
![]() ![]() ZKIT-2 Zaino Ultimate Protection Show Car Kit Z-BUCKET Zaino Bucket, Screw Seal Lid, & Grit Guard Z-BBFT-3 Zaino Blonde Borderfree Towel: 3 pack I'll let you know and post pics after my first couple of coats. Hopefully I won't need to log on and ask for your help. |
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Drives: '99 Camaro SS #1392 Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Newtown, Pa.
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Good deal!
You'd better let me know if you have any questions! ![]() You'll LOVE the results! Quote:
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that's the same kit I got!! i can't wait to do the whole process once my car gets here
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#160 |
![]() Drives: 2SS/RJT/A6/Received 09/09/09 Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Frederick County, VA
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Any recommendations for a long lasting tire dressing?
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Sorry if already has been asked but I have been told to stay away from the matte black stipes with any type of wax. If so what should I use if anything at all to keep it looking good and protect it.
Thanks you are more then helpful. |
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Drives: '99 Camaro SS #1392 Join Date: Jun 2006
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Well, I'm not sure I'm the one to answer, as my SS is mainly a "weekend toy" and is parked in a garage and hasn't seen rain in years.
I'll offer what I've used; I tried a few other brands, and I've read about the thoughts on Armor All, but, I've found myself going back and using A.A. "Ultra Shine" on my tires. Its not too glossy, and seems to last long. I spray it on an old Zaino applicator, wipe the tire, followed by a paper towel to remove an excess. Ed |
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Drives: '99 Camaro SS #1392 Join Date: Jun 2006
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![]() If it were my Camaro with black stripes, I'd just make sure I kept them as clean as possible as much as possible. I believe the quality of the stripes will keep them from fading for a loonng time. Ed |
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Thanks
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Drives: '99 Camaro SS #1392 Join Date: Jun 2006
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Most I've tried sling.
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Camaro Princess
Drives: 2010 VR 2LT RS Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Tri-Cities, WA
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I have a question...
After I've just washed my car and then I take it out and get a little dirt kicked up on it, I want to clean that without washing the whole car. Can I just use a soft cloth and some detail spray to just spot clean or will rubbing the dirt off like that cause swirl marks?
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Drives: '99 Camaro SS #1392 Join Date: Jun 2006
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![]() I've washed my SS, then gone for a ride, and on some occassions, all that is needed is a "light" detailing, re; Zaino Z-6 Detailing Spray and a good quality 100% cotton towel. Other times, I've passed fields where dirt has been blowing, and/or the roads are dirtier, and in those instances, I've washed the car again after allowing it to cool. Being "anal", in most instances, I'll wash the car again to be safe. ![]() Use your judgement...if it looks like theres a fair amount of dust/dirt, play it safe and wash it again. You'll save yourself more work, washing it, versus wiping it down when it was too dirty, and having to polish the entire car again. ![]() Ed |
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#168 |
![]() Drives: GMC Sonoma Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Maryville TN
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Ed,
Bad news. My mother in laws dog jumped on the side of my car. 2nd day I had the car and he jumped on it!! Anyway, there are small scratches going down the car maybe 6-8 inches long. You have to look at the car in certain anles to see it but I know they are there. I tried putting both Z polishes on there and it did not remove ![]() Can you recommend anything to remove these? Do I have a time frame I need to get them removed before they are permanant? Thanks. |
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