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Old Feb 25, 2004 | 05:00 PM
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new to zaino

i have a diamond graphite g35c and have read on and on about zaino products. now i searched there website and i'm totally lost. there are so many products for your car and it doesnt seem like there all needed. ive been using a turtle wax car wash and it seemed to do good but now id like to try zaino. can someone tell me which of the products to use? i looked at the kit and it jus doesnt seem like i need it all. thanks

 
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Old Feb 25, 2004 | 08:07 PM
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Re: new to zaino

I bought the starter kit, I was new to it as well. If you buy the starter kit all you will need for the process is some Dawn, something to wash with, and something to dry with.

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Old Feb 26, 2004 | 12:35 AM
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Re: new to zaino

Birds-

Per the previous suggestion...go with the starter kit. You may also want to opt for the Zaino tire dressing which I think works really well. You'll definitely want to invest in some very high quality wash mits & polishing/drying towels. I use only microfiber, available here: http://www.properautocare.com/index.html. In my experience, nothing can touch microfiber for it's ability to clean/dry without swirling.

I also use a leaf-blower to clear the majority of the water from the car and from hard to reach cracks and crevaces. For about $30, it's a small investment to make to alleviate the need to dry the entire car with a towel.

'04 6MT, Laser Red/Graphite, Prem, Navi, 4-Piece Aero, BSM
 
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