zaino removal
#5
I use three or four microfiber towels over the entire car. I just get tagless plush ones from pakshak, they work well.
As for actually stripping Zaino, ironically enough Dawn (which Zaino recommends to strip waxes prior to using Zaino) won't work. The best way to strip it is to use 50:50 rubbing alcohol and water, spray on and wipe off. Clay will work too.
As for actually stripping Zaino, ironically enough Dawn (which Zaino recommends to strip waxes prior to using Zaino) won't work. The best way to strip it is to use 50:50 rubbing alcohol and water, spray on and wipe off. Clay will work too.
#6
Originally Posted by picus112
As for actually stripping Zaino, ironically enough Dawn (which Zaino recommends to strip waxes prior to using Zaino) won't work. The best way to strip it is to use 50:50 rubbing alcohol and water, spray on and wipe off. Clay will work too.
#7
Which part, the Dawn thing? For the most part yes - Dawn is strong stuff, but it has a tough time completely removing a lot of sealants and some waxes (it doesn't even dent collinite). You're always (imo) better off using isa:water like I mentioned above. It'll remove anything and it won't dry out trim like frequent dawn washing might do. Cheers.
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