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Old 02-25-2009, 09:25 PM
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Anybody ever use this stuff? I got a guy at work who swears by it. I got a couple light scratches in my new paint that I got to take care of. This guys says it's the way to go. Any feedback on this or other products appreciated.
 
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Old 02-25-2009, 09:34 PM
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I first bought it for my black 2001 Camaro SS. Great stuff!!
 
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Love it. It's all I use on both bikes. It's especially good on black bikes. Send them an email if you have specific questions but their website is quite informative.
 
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I use Zaino. But depending on how deep the scratches are it may or may not help. You might want to try harley swirl remover or Macguiars scratch x first.
 
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The scratches are just surface scratches, you can see them but you can't feel them. Does that make sense? I also have this product called ace it scratch remover that I bought at the lame *** Valley Forge bike show.
 
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The Zaino product line is incredible. I am a Chevrolet dealer in Montana. For years we had a paint and body shop. During those years I was exposed to every product available. Several years ago I met Sal Zaino, the owner of Zaino Brothers. Great guy and an awesome product. We use it here at the dealership on every Corvette that we sell. I use it personally on my vehicles and on my Harley. You won't go wrong buying and using Zaino products. Check out their website here: http://www.zainostore.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc

If you call, tell Sal that Ken Fichtner sent you!
 
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I tried Zaino and wasn't impressed with its durability. Griots Best Show Wax is what I use now...looks just as good and it lasts a long time.
 
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Been using zaino bros. wax for 10 years. The best wax I have ever used. If it was any easyer to use , it would apply and remove itself. The more coats you apply the more depth to the paint.
 
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I've been using it for the past nine years, best stuff I've ever used, and their Z-8 detailer is unbelievable. Here's some photos from their customers. http://www.zainostore.com/




























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Zaino's is good stuff but if the scratches are very deep at all, you'll never be able to create enough heat with your hand to permenately repair them. A good D/A (Porter Cable 7424) will go a long way to taking care of everything up to moderate scratches. I'd stay away from any of the off the shelf "scratch repair" products offered at Wal-Mart and most automotive stores. There are a lot of very good products out there like Zaino's (Chemical Guys, Adam's Polishes and Detail King just to name a few).

http://www.chemicalguys.com/

http://www.adamspolishes.com/

http://www.detailking.com/
 


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