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Old Jun 16, 2001 | 10:27 AM
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where can I find Zaino products? Ive tried PepBoys and Autozone, and they all looked at me like i was insane.
Old Jun 16, 2001 | 10:34 AM
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Go to http://www.zainobros.com and print out the order form, write them a check, and mail it to them. Or, you may be able to telephone them and credit card it.

I believe there are Zaino distributors as well. You could telephone Zaino and ask about that route.

It takes about a week and a half from the time you mail the order form until you get your stuff. They don't sit on your check and make it clear and all of that stuff.

PS: I'm Zainoing my car today: wash->Z6->Z2->Z6
Old Jun 16, 2001 | 10:35 AM
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Also, unless your a car enthusiast or know somebody who is, or have been to car shows and spoken to some of the entrants, you probably won't know about Zaino.
Old Jun 16, 2001 | 02:25 PM
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if you're in socal, hit me up with a email i'll give you the number for the dist. here.
Old Jun 16, 2001 | 04:03 PM
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skimax, how did you find out about the distributor in your area? Did you call Zaino and ask or is that information posted someplace? I'd like to find one in the Atlanta area.
Old Jun 16, 2001 | 07:45 PM
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Zaino Good!

I was so bummed - it rained almost all afternoon today. I
was all set to put my second coat of Z5...

Originally posted by mdeal
PS: I'm Zainoing my car today: wash->Z6->Z2->Z6 [/B]
Old Jun 16, 2001 | 08:13 PM
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Is Zaino applicable buy a electrical buffer machine, or is applying by hand the best method? Thanks
Old Jun 16, 2001 | 10:13 PM
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Is Zaino applicable buy a electrical buffer machine, or is applying by hand the best method? Thanks
The following is straight from the zainobros site. For more information, go to www.zainobros.com



Q: Can I use an orbital polisher to apply/remove Zaino polish?

A: Yes, you can use an orbital to apply Zaino Z-2, Z-3, or Z-5. I don't recommend it because you waste too much polish that way. The pad on an eleven inch polisher can absorb almost enough polish to coat your entire vehicle. Each time you use an orbital to apply Zaino polish, you are probably wasting as much polish, if not more than you actually applied to the car.

Zaino polish applies easily by hand, especially if you dampen the aplicator pad with water and spritz it with Z-6 before applying it.

If you use an orbital to remove the residue, you should place a white, 100% cotton towel between the pad and the paint, and keep it turned and refolded often so that you are removing the residue with a clean section of towel all the time.

Note: A single orbital pad WILL NOT remove the polish residue from an entire vehicle. You will have smears if you don't use a towel and turn and refold it frequently.
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