Try Zaino products, they are only offered through mail order but from first hand use, I can say they are VASTLY superior to all others! www.zainobros.com
Awesome, just remember to apply it really thin and you'll be surprised how easy it is to use especially on removal. I'm sure you'll love the stuff, I shoulda just wrote this in one of the other threads lol but oh well.
What you use as a wax/sealant is all subjective. Looks, durability, ease of application and removal are not the same for everyone even though your using the same product. I can get more in depth on why this is but im not going to unless someone wants an explanation.
There is no *best*. Use what works for *you*, but dont think that what *you* use and like are the best and cant be beat or matched by anything else. Being brand loyal limits your experiances with whats out there that you just *might* like better.
What you use as a wax/sealant is all subjective. Looks, durability, ease of application and removal are not the same for everyone even though your using the same product. I can get more in depth on why this is but im not going to unless someone wants an explanation.
There is no *best*. Use what works for *you*, but dont think that what *you* use and like are the best and cant be beat or matched by anything else. Being brand loyal limits your experiances with whats out there that you just *might* like better.
I haven't tried Zaino yet but I am sure it is a good product. I am using Klasse right now for winter, but when it gets warm again I think I will be picking up some Meznerna or Blackfire products, then topped with P21S.
Optimum, menzerna and blackfire are on my shopping list this winter, i want all the polishes they offer from all 3. Thats gonna be a big bill to pay :lol: Specially menzerna.
^ It sounds like you guys read all the PPG articles and selected the most expensive car waxes out of them. Or are simply regurgitating what their articles said.
I personally have tried quite a few different products. My OPINION is that Zaino is overpriced for what it is..... again, it's just my opinion.
I will say though that products out there are VERY similar. Often times it comes down to the effort of the detailier themselves NOT the product being applied.
what works good on silver. I am currently using Mother's and would like to find something new that gives it that ""ping"" when you look at it.
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