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    I only used 3m swirl mark remover, and Klasse to help prep the paint as much as possible. I then went over it again with ZPC and then the rest of the zaino stuff. I see some people using other stuff but then also hear that not everything is compatible with zaino. I think I got pretty good results with a black car and applying it on by hand...







    Any suggestions?



    thanks

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    My suggestion is to leave it alone. It looks incredible. I tend to prefer carnuaba`s (just personal preference), but your paint looks perfect.
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    WOW-job well done.

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    If your happy with the results, leave it alone. No need to get any more agressive if you dont have too!

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    Are you topping it off with Z8? It looks like it from the pictures but you didn`t specifically mention it. If not, try it just for kicks.

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    lol, you want our advise ????

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    If it ain`t broke don`t fix it. It appears that you have it down pat. Excellent pic`s
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    thanks for the compliments guys. that was actually my first time ever detailing a car. i didnt use Z8 because it wasnt out at the time. i tried it afterwards but the weeve on my towel was getting loose and being that I was a newbie I thought the Z8 was leaving streaks so I gave it away. I`m using autotechs WOW detailer and like it much better then anything else i`ve used. I asked what people top zaino off with because I hear of people adding a top layer of something with carnuba. I always thought carnuba was yellow in color and would take away from the shine but I guess I was wrong.

    I am happy with how the car comes out and get tons of compliments but I`m used to it now so it doesnt look as appealing to me as it did when I first took those pics. Also the fact that I only see the car at night now, and I apply wax in the winter time so I guess it doesnt cure as good, only add to me wanting to find something else to try.

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    Any sun shots?





    You may want to try clay and polishing with a machine (Menzerna polishes come to mind). It looks great now, but then again, no sun.

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    You`re doing something right to me, that black is mirror perfect almost blinding :up

    You must stop traffic when you`re on the street

 

 

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