My Zaino Program....

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i have tried most of the name brands out for polish, tire shines, interior shines, etc, then i tried zaino. all the others dont compare in price and quality. when you first buy a zaino kit, sure it seems pricey, but you get what you need. if priced meguiars, probably be more for the same amount. ive done my homework on this subject and zaino was the only way to go. also, its the simplest to use although the initial application does take longer.
 
Originally Posted By: grampi
Originally Posted By: rshaw125
Nufinish and forget it.


I smell another troll.

No, that's just the way Nufinish smells.
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For the price and amount of work required to use it, it's good.

It's a good product for what it is, but it's no substitute for the top end products. If you use it every 6 months your car will look better than the vast majority of cars on the road.
 
Originally Posted By: XS650
Originally Posted By: grampi
Originally Posted By: rshaw125
Nufinish and forget it.


I smell another troll.

No, that's just the way Nufinish smells.
grin2.gif


For the price and amount of work required to use it, it's good.

It's a good product for what it is, but it's no substitute for the top end products. If you use it every 6 months your car will look better than the vast majority of cars on the road.


It is paint condition that will be what really makes one car look better than another. Nu Finish over swirled up paint will look like Nu Finish over swirled paint. If it has oxidation, etc, then Nu Finish will make a difference over a similar car.

I just never liked the smell/ease of use and spending 2x to 3x for two separate products (a paint cleaner and a sealant) was an easy decision. From my use years back, it did not last a year, let alone 3 months when slickness, beading dropped off.
 
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