This board is pretty impressive.
I recently bought a black Boxster and went to the local sandblast shop and got it "hand washed". Never again...
It seems to me that Zaino is an easy to use product with great results. They can't be too bad given that they are located in the town I grew up in.
As a total newbie please tell me what I have to buy and the things to look out for. I have read all the posts here and the Zaino FAQ.
My 01 Boxster is black. By the way does anyone know if the Metallic Black is clear coated or not?
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My 99 328 is silver. The 328 is in need of help so I will start with it given the fact that silver hides a lot.
From What I can tell I want the Z7 wash to be used after I do a dawn wash. Then a clay bar then Z7 again.
After the wash what should I buy/do next?
What should I use on my wheels. Both the BMW and Porsche have the mesh wheel that is difficult to clean. The Porsche board I read says to use something called P21S.
Replies here and directly to my email is appreciated.
Thanks,
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I recently bought a black Boxster and went to the local sandblast shop and got it "hand washed". Never again...
It seems to me that Zaino is an easy to use product with great results. They can't be too bad given that they are located in the town I grew up in.
As a total newbie please tell me what I have to buy and the things to look out for. I have read all the posts here and the Zaino FAQ.
My 01 Boxster is black. By the way does anyone know if the Metallic Black is clear coated or not?
http://www.986host.com/gallery/marcweinberg
My 99 328 is silver. The 328 is in need of help so I will start with it given the fact that silver hides a lot.
From What I can tell I want the Z7 wash to be used after I do a dawn wash. Then a clay bar then Z7 again.
After the wash what should I buy/do next?
What should I use on my wheels. Both the BMW and Porsche have the mesh wheel that is difficult to clean. The Porsche board I read says to use something called P21S.
Replies here and directly to my email is appreciated.
Thanks,
Marchttp://www.986host.com/gallery/marcweinberg