Zaino and many other new products on my Teg (winter trim)

Scottwax said:
Hirosh-I don't want to answer for Sean but to me, the LSP that I have used that looks very similar to Zaino is EX-P, especially on silver. In fact, my first comment to my brother was "that looks a lot like EX-P" to which he replied "I have no idea what you are talking about." :lol



Sean-great pics!



I agree...on both points!! :xyxthumbs :xyxthumbs
 
GSRstilez said:
Trent:



Flitz is expensive and I'd like to experiment with it more before doing a full review. I'll have to say though I've tried the Mother's polish in the red and white tin and this stuff definately leaves a higher gloss and seems as though cleans/polishes better. I'll have to order a tube first as I had 2 sample packets :)



I am also going to order some flitz. I will write a review also. My trailer fenders are in desperate need of some polishing.
 
GSRstilez said:
Jon: There were bolt screws drilled through my trunk. They did a pretty substantial job of holding it all together.



I bet it look's great...Any shots of it?



I'll try to get some more soon - this damn rain ya know (though today was beautiful). So, do you have plugs in the trunk-holes for the winter?
 
SilverLexus said:
"Clay was not needed as all of the panels were very smooth."



Not only that, it works great at cleaning contacts on your stereo system. Audio is my other big hobby and Flitz is a go-to product. Believe it or not, using it on the power plugs on a hirez system can make a sonic difference.



Sean, is it me or is the TEG looking as good as it ever has?

I mix it ( Flitz ) up with break free to form an oily paste and clean the powder residue off my SS revolver. Then use straight Flitz to shine the gun, it works great.:xyxthumbs
 
I'm very new at this and don't know squat next to most of you guys but.. I have used Zaino Z2 on both my new vehicles and if you apply it in very thin layers it goes on like melted butter and comes off even easier. For me 3 coats was the trick, I have pics in the detailing section of the gallery if anyone wants to take a peek. I can't imagine getting better results for the amt of time and effort.
 
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