Professionals come over here !!!
Professionals come over here !!!
I'm really having a hard time finding the right product to and the right names for it, so I would like to know what kind of shampoo should I use, and the towel, what kind a clay.......etc. my car is having this swirls on the paint, and I hate it !!
in other words I need a mix, from A to Z. I know that all of you know how, the problem I don't know whats the different between them, thats all and about the work i'm good to go. By the way thanks for the z5pro, I'm seeing thats everyone is saying good things about it.
A good start to learn about the auto detailing process would be to read through our detailing guide. This will help give you an understanding on what steps you can take, how to properly apply it and some recommended products.
One thing to keep in mind when using Zaino Z-5 is that you aren't removing swirls or imperfections, you are merely filling them in for a temporary period. Polishing will permanently remove imperfections until more occur.
Also, something to look into would be some of our detailing packages, which group together some great products at great prices as well.
If you have any questions after reading anything, please do not hesitate to ask.
George
One thing to keep in mind when using Zaino Z-5 is that you aren't removing swirls or imperfections, you are merely filling them in for a temporary period. Polishing will permanently remove imperfections until more occur.
Also, something to look into would be some of our detailing packages, which group together some great products at great prices as well.
If you have any questions after reading anything, please do not hesitate to ask.
George
George is right. Z5 will only fill in the swirls. After a few washes, you'll think they've come back, but they never went away to begin with.
If you don't have the machines or don't want to spend hours doing it by hand, I'd recommend finding a good pro detailer in your area (get lots of referrals and know what to look for) and have them remove any and all imperfections. Then, go ahead and maintain it yourself.
If you don't have the machines or don't want to spend hours doing it by hand, I'd recommend finding a good pro detailer in your area (get lots of referrals and know what to look for) and have them remove any and all imperfections. Then, go ahead and maintain it yourself.
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