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Old 08-21-05, 04:51   #1 (permalink)
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Safe to give new car Full Zaino treatment?

My new 330i is on its way from germany. I expect to have it around the 1st of Sept. The car was painted in or around the 9th of August. Is it safe to give the full zaino treatement when i get it? Should I wait? Thanks Chris
 
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Old 08-21-05, 04:53   #2 (permalink)
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Nope, you're good. Have fun!
 
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Old 08-21-05, 04:59   #3 (permalink)
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Factory paint is different from a repaint or custom paint. Factory paint is put through an oven or baked on insuring that it is cured. I'd say your good to go!
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Old 08-21-05, 05:04   #4 (permalink)
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Be sure to check for any dealer prep swirls before you seal them in w/ the Zaino.
 
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I would ask the dealer not to prep the car ans have them write it down on your paper work for delivery. I did with my new H2.
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The paint is cured.

The Dealer will probably harm the paint, in on way or another, so follow the previous advice.

Don't let them touch it.

Perspective: Their sophisticated Showroom is unrelated to the $8/hour employee who is preparing YOUR car. They will scratch the paint. Period.

One of the biggest recurring themes on this Board is about lousy Dealer detailing.

I can't stress the importance of thiis area!!!

So, you think Zaino is the way to go? Hmm?

Have you looked around?

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So, you think Zaino is the way to go? Hmm?

Have you looked around?

Jim
Is it not okay for him to use the product of his choice?

Just because *you* don't care for it, doesn't mean it's the same for *him*.

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Old 08-21-05, 06:18   #8 (permalink)
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The paint is cured.

The Dealer will probably harm the paint, in on way or another, so follow the previous advice.

Don't let them touch it.

Perspective: Their sophisticated Showroom is unrelated to the $8/hour employee who is preparing YOUR car. They will scratch the paint. Period.

One of the biggest recurring themes on this Board is about lousy Dealer detailing.

I can't stress the importance of thiis area!!!

So, you think Zaino is the way to go? Hmm?

Have you looked around?

Jim

I dead on agree.


Zaino is an excellent sealant, but I agree, take a look around. Something might suit you better.
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I am pretty sure that the paint on all new cars is fully cured from the factory. I would think that the white plastic sheets that they put on the hood, bumpers, and roof during delivery would prevent the paint from curing if it wasnt fully cured.

If you have a mettalic paint color for the bimmer, then you will love Zaino!

Also, congrats on the car.
 
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Is it not okay for him to use the product of his choice?
Well, sure it is okay.

I will not get into a Zaino discussion.

But, there really are other options, and perhaps, they have not been researched fully.
We all know that some Boards tend to favor some brands to an extreme, and I happen to think that Zaino is in that catagory, particularly on BMW and Corvette forums.

Oh, it is a fine, albeit expensive, line of products.

Just me.

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Don't care for a "Zaino discussion," that wasn't the point, but I figure if he's made his way to Autopia, he's probably well aware of the fact that there are tons of great products out there.

He never asked for product recommendations/critiques...I don't see a reason to question it for him.

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Old 08-21-05, 07:34   #12 (permalink)
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Been using Zaino for over 2 years now I have no complaints. So i dont want them to detail it but I do want them to remove the protective film/stickers? I want to be able to examine the car I will not accept any major scratches!!! If they dont clean it how dirty is it gonna be when I get it, I want to be able to examine it closely??

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