More Zaino for the Teg and a Blackfire'd Silverado

Thanks everyone for the Z input. However, I have a LOT of 4* to go through. I'm not entirely worried about the leather smell lasting, but definately a big thanks to noting it.
 
Great work.....teg looking sweet but once ya get in a really hard turn ya going to be missing the rims.... :notpossib

But when I got my shocks I actually prefer the ride with the rims....

Silverado....looks real nice

Cant wait to get my arm outta this sling :ticked :ticked :ticked :ticked :ticked :ticked :ticked :ticked
 
Sean the details look great as usual. I wanted to ask if you use anything on the truck bed or just clean it and thats it?
 
Sean, nice writeup, but I'm supprised that you didn't like Blackfire. I always found that Blackfire was one of the better sealants in terms of darkening the paint and resembling a carnauba. I also never found it to be difficult to use. When did you get your product? Is it the newest version? I know Blackfire was reformulated a couple years ago so if your bottle is really old it might not be the lastest available...

Also, I've never used Blackfire sealant without first using their polish, maybe that has something to do with it :dunno

In any case the cars look great! Zaino is awesome for shine
 
Gordon: Yeh, but the tires on there now are Z-rated and the rims are lighter...It's still all good. Good Luck with the recovery.

typeSR2: Since it's relatively new, I pretty much just spray out the bed and dress the top trim. The bed has a spray in Rhino-Liner which is VERY shiny. Not sure how long that shine will last, but as of now, it's nice not having to dress all of that.

Charles: It's definately the newer version and I got it relatively recently as a sample. The temp didn't help, high 30's, but still, I haven't had a problem working with Zaino at those temps. I think for the next one, I'll do AIO first just to be fair even though I do the Z over Menzerna polishes without a problem..
 
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