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Old 05-30-2003, 01:07 PM
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Zainoed the Spyder last weekend

I've heard a lot of good things about their products and other guys over at www.3si.org use their stuff with good results. I washed and clayed the car (took about five hours), put on a few coats of polish and then waxed her three times. Overall it took all day, but damn if the paint didn't look brand new!

If I don't have my brother-in-laws digital camera anymore to post some pics, but its amazing how "wet" the paint looks and how well the color looks. Aside from people not knowing what kind of car it is, most can't believe that its eight years old.

The stuff is pricey, but worth every cent. http://www.zainobros.com/

I did use Meguires clar bar and finish spray (to keep it wet while rubbing). Saved a few bucks that way. But the polish and wax (along with the ZFX accelerent) and tire gloss results were better then I even hoped it would be.













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