Just ordered some Zaino products today. I ordered the leather cleaner and leather spray. Also ordered the plastic cleaner, glass cleaner/polisher and tire gloss. Has anyone tried any of these products and if so, how did you like them?
I was actually just wondering about those specific cleaners. When you do get around to appling them, please to post something about it. I'm curious to know whether or not the glass cleaner is really worth it. Also the leather cleaner, if it brings back a nice smell or not.
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oh the exterior stuff is worth it, time consuming, but worth it... as seen by several on this forum ie, woobie. i just don't know about the interior and window treatments.
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Originally posted by JWK@Feb 1 2005, 11:33 PM Just ordered some Zaino products today. I ordered the leather cleaner and leather spray. Also ordered the plastic cleaner, glass cleaner/polisher and tire gloss. Has anyone tried any of these products and if so, how did you like them?
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Their tire dressing is the only good thing they make, I waxed two quarter panels on my F-350 and needed a chisel to get it off! It went right in the garbage, Nothing good comes from the arm pit of the USA, New Jersey!
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Their tire dressing is the only good thing they make, I waxed two quarter panels on my F-350 and needed a chisel to get it off! It went right in the garbage, Nothing good comes from the arm pit of the USA, New Jersey!
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Funny I don't think the F350 liked that kind of wax!
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Zymol & a nice terry cloth is a good way to go, but you could do a lot worse than an old t-shirt - the material is great for applying polish. Personally I use lint-free polishing cloths I buy in packs of 5 from my local Auto store. It's £5 for 5 cloths, but you cut em in half and you get 10 good-sized cloths. I'm not a fan of these pads - I rate Meguiars prodcuts highly but found the pads to be too damn finnicky; I couldn't grip them comfortably and it took too long to do the car.
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