Topic: Zaino!!
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Dale, I love it and you won't be sorry. You can order directly from Sal Zaino or order from a guy in the Philly area. Here is his website, and his name is Carl. Great guy and very helpful
http://www.hcvind.com/
http://www.hcvind.com/
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Thanks. I'll definitely be getting some as soon as I get my money back into the positives!!
Took a hit after buying a new Craftsman compressor and air tools.

1977 Corvette EX-L48
383 Stroker, Holley MPFI, MSD Ignition, BTO 700R4, VBP Street/Slalom, Hooker Sidepipes with JCL Spiral Baffles, Corbeau A4s w/ Shark Bar and Simpson 5-Points, 17" AR TTII's, Kumho MX's
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383 Stroker, Holley MPFI, MSD Ignition, BTO 700R4, VBP Street/Slalom, Hooker Sidepipes with JCL Spiral Baffles, Corbeau A4s w/ Shark Bar and Simpson 5-Points, 17" AR TTII's, Kumho MX's

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I'm not sure what to get, so I'd greatly appreciate some advice. I know they have a process that you are supposed to follow for best results, but don't know what it is. There are some small scratches and swirl marks that I'd like to try and get out too.
1977 Corvette EX-L48
383 Stroker, Holley MPFI, MSD Ignition, BTO 700R4, VBP Street/Slalom, Hooker Sidepipes with JCL Spiral Baffles, Corbeau A4s w/ Shark Bar and Simpson 5-Points, 17" AR TTII's, Kumho MX's
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383 Stroker, Holley MPFI, MSD Ignition, BTO 700R4, VBP Street/Slalom, Hooker Sidepipes with JCL Spiral Baffles, Corbeau A4s w/ Shark Bar and Simpson 5-Points, 17" AR TTII's, Kumho MX's

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Dale, you are going to want to get:
Z1 Polish Lock
Z2 Polish
Z5 Scratch/swirl mark Remover
Z6 Glass Enhancer
Z7 Car wash
Applicator pad
If your paint is really rough and bumpy, you might want to consider a clay bar. To see the correct procedure, check out Sal's website for instructions, or I can email them to you. It would be too long for here
www.zainobros.com
Chris
Z1 Polish Lock
Z2 Polish
Z5 Scratch/swirl mark Remover
Z6 Glass Enhancer
Z7 Car wash
Applicator pad
If your paint is really rough and bumpy, you might want to consider a clay bar. To see the correct procedure, check out Sal's website for instructions, or I can email them to you. It would be too long for here
www.zainobros.com
Chris
Thanks a lot Chris! I've heard about the clay bar before and I'll probably get that as well. I'm interested on doing anything to make it shine a little more.
1977 Corvette EX-L48
383 Stroker, Holley MPFI, MSD Ignition, BTO 700R4, VBP Street/Slalom, Hooker Sidepipes with JCL Spiral Baffles, Corbeau A4s w/ Shark Bar and Simpson 5-Points, 17" AR TTII's, Kumho MX's
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383 Stroker, Holley MPFI, MSD Ignition, BTO 700R4, VBP Street/Slalom, Hooker Sidepipes with JCL Spiral Baffles, Corbeau A4s w/ Shark Bar and Simpson 5-Points, 17" AR TTII's, Kumho MX's

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I heard that once you use zaino you cant go back to ordinary wax because it can't be removed. Is that true? Joe
Sorry Joe. Haven't heard that myself. I heard its hard to go back to other stuff because of the results, but not impossible because Zaino wouldn't come off.
1977 Corvette EX-L48
383 Stroker, Holley MPFI, MSD Ignition, BTO 700R4, VBP Street/Slalom, Hooker Sidepipes with JCL Spiral Baffles, Corbeau A4s w/ Shark Bar and Simpson 5-Points, 17" AR TTII's, Kumho MX's
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383 Stroker, Holley MPFI, MSD Ignition, BTO 700R4, VBP Street/Slalom, Hooker Sidepipes with JCL Spiral Baffles, Corbeau A4s w/ Shark Bar and Simpson 5-Points, 17" AR TTII's, Kumho MX's

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|QUOTE|joe73vette said: I heard that once you use zaino you cant go back to ordinary wax because it can't be removed. Is that true? Joe|/QUOTE|
Joe, Zaino CAN be removed. You have to do it with Isopropyl Alcohol, that will remove it if you want to. Trust me, when you get a couple of coats on your car, you will not want to remove it
Joe, Zaino CAN be removed. You have to do it with Isopropyl Alcohol, that will remove it if you want to. Trust me, when you get a couple of coats on your car, you will not want to remove it

No one has mentioned what I consider to be one of Zaino's best features: Almost nothing sticks to it! I'm going up the PA Tpke NE Extension Sunday AM and I know that when I get where I'm going, there will be very few bugs. Those few that are there, will come right off with a little gloss enhancer on a rag. I'm into my second year of Zaino and probably have about 8 or 9 coats on the car. I constantly get compliments on the gloss and inquiries as to what I use.
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