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Old Feb 23, 2004 | 09:24 AM
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I have never tried Zaino, but I may have to. I have been a Meguiars user for a long time and have been happy with the results. Couldn't hurt to try something new though.

Where is Zaino available and what does it cost? What size is the container as well?
Old Feb 23, 2004 | 09:50 AM
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i like to use ajax,followed by a lite coat of comet ultra.....
Dont forget that thin coat of break fluid for that extra shine!!
Old Feb 23, 2004 | 10:34 AM
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Default Re: What kind of wax do you use?

Originally Posted by Campachino
Where is Zaino available and what does it cost? What size is the container as well?
Originally Posted by montman
You should take a few minutes and check out the site.
It pretty much will answer all the questions you will ever have.
I have always just ordered it from them directly. You wont find it at pep boys, autozone, etc.
I would guess someone local is a distributor, but I dont know anyone.

*except the size, for some reason they dont give the OZ info, but it will tell you approximately how many applications out of a bottle, etc.

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i use zaino on my z06. it defin has the best shine and last the longest. get the cure kit, the z1, z2, follow the directions Sal gives and youll be butter.
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Default Re: What kind of wax do you use?

Originally Posted by montman
You should take a few minutes and check out the site.
It pretty much will answer all the questions you will ever have.
I have always just ordered it from them directly. You wont find it at pep boys, autozone, etc.
I would guess someone local is a distributor, but I dont know anyone.

*except the size, for some reason they dont give the OZ info, but it will tell you approximately how many applications out of a bottle, etc.
Awesome, thank you!
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