Dealer waxed over my Zaino




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Awiner- “To strip Zaino you can clay…” clay will not remove Zanio either.
Schell- I’d suggest you leave well alone, when your ready to Z again wash, and then use AIO as a ‘cleaning coat’ then apply the Z system (I think you’ll like the results)
Moa4r- if you’ve seen the surface marring and swirl marks installed for free by dealership ‘detailers’ I’m not so sure you’d want them to polish/wax/wash your car (of course there are a few exceptions, but generally…)
~Hope this helps~
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Last edited by JM19; Sep 21, 2004 at 11:45 PM.
Clay, is a clay bar which is used to remove surface imperfections from the surface of your clear-coat. Clay bars are sold by many different manufacturers including Zaino. It's a good idea to clay your car when it's new because microscopic particles can get embedded in your clear-coat during shipping (dust from being on a train, boat, truck, etc.).
You can read more about this and other car care products on the website I provided, or perhaps one of our detailing experts here can explain a little better.
Congrats on the new car.




Boston Al went to A LOT of trouble to prepare those stickies you apparently ignored as the top several threads of this forum.
No shortcuts. RTFF!
EDJ
Eldiablo Joe: perhaps you should spend more time interacting with a human being rather than your CPU. I would have gladly checked out the "stickies you apparently ignored as the top several threads of this forum" had I even known what that was, much less a "RTFF!!!!" that you so lovingly noted. As stated earlier, I have never been on a forum before.




Eldiablo Joe: perhaps you should spend more time interacting with a human being rather than your CPU. I would have gladly checked out the "stickies you apparently ignored as the top several threads of this forum" had I even known what that was, much less a "RTFF!!!!" that you so lovingly noted. As stated earlier, I have never been on a forum before.
Now, down to business:
Sorry Zombie, perhaps in the future I should just entirely ignore your posts, and those of any noob (Since you're a noob, I'll explain that "noob" is NEWBIE aka nuub aka nub aka et cetera). Then you would not have learned to check the stickies/FAQs/TOU/etc., your post would have been entirely ignored.
Oh, and BTW, "a lot" is two words, not one. Consider that just another freebie lesson from me to you, kid.
So I point you in the right direction, and you slam me? Talk about biting the hand that feeds you...

Here, you might find this of value (it's a link, click on it with your mouse. The mouse is that palm-sized thing with two buttons on it and a wire leading to the back of your computer):
CLICK HERE ZOMBIE (and turn up the volume on your computer speakers/Control Panel/Settings/Audio).
Cheers, and welcome to MBWorld. Everyone else here is much nicer and far more patient than am I. Stick around, it's a great place
Kisses,
EDJ
Last edited by ElDiabloJoe; Sep 28, 2004 at 10:31 AM.



