imported_BretFraz
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Disclaimer: I do not use Zaino and have no intent to. But I have read a lot about it.
The conclusion I've come to is that if you want to get the best results out of Zaino, you have to be totally dedicated to it. That does not just mean buying several of their products, but applying it in a very specific sequence using very specific techniques. It means waiting as long as it takes for the products to cure and set up. It means foresaking most other products to maximize the benefit from one product.
With One Grand or Meguiars or 3M or Pinnacle or many other products, you can mix and match products and techniques to get the results you want. You can spend less, more or the same as you'd spend on Zaino. Generally, there is no waiting period for product set up so the total amount of time expended is much less.
I'm not suggesting one brand over another. Nor am I suggesting you use "my" brand (which I have not mentioned) because I don't think "my way" is the best way or even the preferred way. I'm just offering some food for thought before you jump into this. Detailing is a lot of fun and a great way to relax - - for some people. If that's you, then I say "Full Speed Ahead".
The conclusion I've come to is that if you want to get the best results out of Zaino, you have to be totally dedicated to it. That does not just mean buying several of their products, but applying it in a very specific sequence using very specific techniques. It means waiting as long as it takes for the products to cure and set up. It means foresaking most other products to maximize the benefit from one product.
With One Grand or Meguiars or 3M or Pinnacle or many other products, you can mix and match products and techniques to get the results you want. You can spend less, more or the same as you'd spend on Zaino. Generally, there is no waiting period for product set up so the total amount of time expended is much less.
I'm not suggesting one brand over another. Nor am I suggesting you use "my" brand (which I have not mentioned) because I don't think "my way" is the best way or even the preferred way. I'm just offering some food for thought before you jump into this. Detailing is a lot of fun and a great way to relax - - for some people. If that's you, then I say "Full Speed Ahead".