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Hey there, i am wanting to get a good round of "paint care" in (i.e., more than just a wax) and was wondering if anyone has tried anything like clay bars or polish or other products. if so, has anyone used zaino brothers. i've read good things about them (and from the price they had better be good) but i wanted to know if anyone here has used them and what their experience was. thanks for your feedback. also, if anyone has any suggestions or advice i'd appreciate it too.

thanks, lee

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Hey there, i am wanting to get a good round of "paint care" in (i.e., more than just a wax) and was wondering if anyone has tried anything like clay bars or polish or other products.  if so, has anyone used zaino brothers.  i've read good things about them (and from the price they had better be good) but i wanted to know if anyone here has used them and what their experience was.  thanks for your feedback.  also, if anyone has any suggestions or advice i'd appreciate it too.
Lee,

Take a look at www.properautocare.com

I just did my '00 S with the line of Menzerna products and I'm very satisfied. My black finish is now near perfect and I can now keep it that way. I did invest in a Porter Cable 7424 polisher which makes the job easy.

Good Luck,

Rich

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Hey there, i am wanting to get a good round of "paint care" in (i.e., more than just a wax) and was wondering if anyone has tried anything like clay bars or polish or other products.  if so, has anyone used zaino brothers.  i've read good things about them (and from the price they had better be good) but i wanted to know if anyone here has used them and what their experience was.  thanks for your feedback.  also, if anyone has any suggestions or advice i'd appreciate it too. 

thanks, lee

Also, feel free to call carecareonline. They are happy to spend all the time necessary on the phone to discuss the use of products for the best results.

Posted

Zaino is excellent. The Z2-Pro is a great product along with Z8. Zaino provides a very durable finish. The look is very reflective. The one drawback is that paint flaws are not covered up. The use of a good polish (that does not contain fillers and/or oils) is important. Zaino has a such a polish now but I have not had a chance to try it yet. I can highly recommend the Z2-Pro and Z8. The Z7 car wash is also a very good product. I used Menzerna polishes to prep before the Z application (before Zaino had its polish out).

As for clay...the mothers clay or bluemagic clay that can be bought at Autozone or Pepboys is basically the same as Zaino (and less expensive).

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