Car Care
Have you been to the Detailing and Automotive Care forum?
https://mbworld.org/forums/forumdisp...?s=&forumid=37
i think its just repackaged meguires, but their products seem to be good, and are easier to use then zaino.
i am afraid to admit it, but i ordered the MB kit for 98 bucks the other day.... along with a key chain, and tire valve covers.
i think its just repackaged meguires, but their products seem to be good, and are easier to use then zaino.
As Mr. Barnum said..."there is one born ever minute". The MB shareholders are counting on that.

Well enjoy the key chain! I actually would have gotten one, but my current key chain is even more pretentious than a Benz key chain (Tiffany) and was a gift from someone special, so I just can't give it up.
And, at least your car will be clean (unlike my black on black one)
Last edited by galaxygrrl; Apr 8, 2002 at 02:13 AM.
in my defense... wait why am i defending myself to someone that has a tiffany key fob!
ever heard that one about the pot and the kettle
i liked the bucket all the stuff came in, and it was conveniently available on line (used a gift certificate for a hundred bucks of my purchase
in my defense... wait why am i defending myself to someone that has a tiffany key fob!
ever heard that one about the pot and the kettle
hmmmm, I think I liked that pot/kettle phrase better when I got Tommy with it yesterday.
Last edited by galaxygrrl; Apr 8, 2002 at 12:05 AM.
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what did you get tommy on yesterday??? i havent been very active on the boards lately
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Any of you ever heard of, or tried Sonax's products? I've read several tests in several swedish auto-mags, and Sonax's products have always ended up as test-winner.
Meguires Spot Detailer (i think #35)
bird doo doo, sap, little drop of dirty water??? spritz and wipe. Leaves no streaks, no swirl marks, just a beautiful shine. REALLY helpful in getting by when you CANT wash the car every weekend.
I've also tried Meguires, and have found that to be equally as nice. I may go back to meguires when I run out of Zaino, as it seems to be easier to find.
Greg, how do you mean that MB products are easier to use than zaino? I haven't tried the MB stuff, but I think that zaino is pretty easy to use.
1) Wash car with Dawn or any other dishwashing soap. This will strip any wax/polish on the car. Use lambswool mits, not sponges. Rinse the mits frequently in another bucket filled with water to ensure no dirt collects on the mits (which causes swirls). Wash the car one section at at time, and wash the car in the direction of the wind (front to back). Do the rims last as they are the dirtiest.
2) While still sudsy, I use a clay bar. The viscosity of the suds allows for good claying and saves a step. Rinse thoroughly.
3) Get a California waterblade (Costco) to squeegy the car down. I then dry the car with an "Abosrber" which holds a LOT of water or a 100% cotton towel. If you're using a towel, make sure you use good quality towels, like Polo, Cannon, etc. Save the standard towels for your own showers.
Chamois' work great too, however I was told that they strip wax. In this case, it wouldn't matter since I'm polishing anyway.4) Zaino Z-1 to prep the car. Light coat, no need to rub off. If you want to hide chips on the hood or front spoiler, I use the "black" turtle wax polish, which does a decent job.
5) 1 hour later, Z-2 (0r Z-5 if there's swirls). Zaino removes really easily after 1 hour or so. No need to buff off like wax.
6) While waiting for polish to dry, I use Turtle Wax or Meguigar's tire dressing (the kind you apply with a sponge). So much better than those spray ones. I do use the spray cans on the wheel wells though.
8) Admire....
9) Rinse, lather, repeat in 2 weeks.
In between car washes I dust the car daily with a California Dustbuster and use Meguiar's spray for fingerprints, bird drops, etc. Keep a bottle and towel in the trunk for emergencies. BTW, I use microfiber towels instead of terry cloth. They work very well.
if i'm not polishing:
1) Wash the car with Zymol car wash (Coscto). Dry as above. Dress the tires.
FYI - I've tried virtually every product (Meguiar's, Zymol, Mothers, etc) and I have to admit Zaino is by far the best I've used. All the products pretty much have an equal shine, however the Zaino polish has lasted the longest.
If anyone in the bay area is interested in Zaino, call the bay area distributor (Steve: 408-965-7624)
Yes, I have no life and a lot of time to waste...
- Eric
happily married, cool job, nice house, happy life, which allows me the time to spend caring for my cars...
Me too, but somehow the cars lose out....
Me too, but somehow the cars lose out....
so thats why i give so much attention to my car.
Me too, but somehow the cars lose out....
so yeah... black kinda bites.. but worth it...!!
cool job for sure.. girlfriend...... life..... etc... hope i'll have time for the car....
9) Rinse, lather, repeat in 2 weeks.
Thanks for the useful info. I have to look into getting a California Waterblade. I use a California Duster now which really works great!
Do you clay bar your car every 2 weeks?Also, do you always use dishwashing detergent to strip you car, or do you ever just wash and polish? If you do (wash & polish), do you still use Z1 or just go right to Z2?
I clay before every polish. Must make the surface as smooth as possible in order to get the most out of the polish. As for dishwashing detergent, Zaino advises using it before polishing. Something in dishwashing soap strips wax or polish, unlike car wash soaps. I think it's the alkaline, but I'm not a chemist.
I think you can go right into Z-2 if you recently used Z-1 (3 months ago or so). It doesn't hurt to use Z-1 often though as Zaino states Z-1, Z-2, and Z-5 are compatible.
Thanks for the useful info. I have to look into getting a California Waterblade. I use a California Duster now which really works great!
my comment about zaino is related to the number of products, waiting time between applications and narrow tollerances of application variables.
in short, its a lotta work, and a lotta time for a shine that looks as good as mothers/meguires/p21s/etc etc but lasts just a slight bit longer.
Greg, thanks for clarifying the zaino comment. In that respect, I guess it is a little more work. It took 3 days to do 3 coats! But I can't imagine the actual physical labor being any easier. Besides, how else would I get my exercise??


