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Old Oct 31, 2008 | 07:11 PM
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Zaino will not bond to the finishing glaze, so I would skip that. Even after a polish with XMT I would either do a wash or IPA wipedown to ensure there are no polishing oils left on the surface. This will ensure that you will get the maximum durability out of zaino.
 
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Old Oct 31, 2008 | 10:23 PM
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You are busy today. Did you cut and paste this on 3 forums? If the swirls and stuff are medium the #1 is not going to work. It is a fine swirl polish. Use the #3 with the white pad first. If that doesn't work switch to the orange pad. You'll need tofollow up the #3 with the #1, to eliminate any marring caused by the more aggressive method. Use the white pad of maybe even a grey pad.
 
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Old Oct 31, 2008 | 11:02 PM
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Your plan....FAIL!

Had you done a search you would have discovered that using dish washing
detergent on our painted surface is wrong....it dries out the clear coat. Using
carnauba wax will not darken your paint, where did you get that kinda
misinformation? Wash your car....top to bottom using water only....then dry
now you can use the clay making sure the surface is super wet at all times
rinse and dry one more time....now you can use a light cleaner whatever's
compatible with the wax you're using....now wax your car following
the lines of your car but never apply using circular motions and use a quality
applicator....to remove wax use microfiber towels....again following the lines
of the body....after you think your done wait an hour and rebuff the entire
car again following the body lines. Twilight Blue is such a great color, done
right it will look better than any other car on the road!
Gary
 

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Old Nov 1, 2008 | 09:01 PM
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Originally Posted by ZXERT
I didn't know dawn would dry out the clear coat. But I did read that Carnauba will make the paint appear slightly darker on an article that was wax vs. sealant on autogeek.net. Also read that it will mask metal flake slightly.
Nothing can dry out your clear coat. Some people do not like to use dawn on a car on a frequent basis as it "could" dry out your rubber trim.

Some carnubas will give your paint a darker look, that is usually caused by the oils in the wax. Same effect with a glaze.
 
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