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I used Zaino on my 08 EGC. It's unbelievable stuff. Goes on and comes off easy as can be. THey have a full range of products that do what they claim to do.
Yes, and it is worth every penny and then some.
I use it on all my vehicles, not just the bike. I usually do the claybar to clean it, Z3 with ZFX, Z8 between coats of Z3 and then finish it will the Z-CS. I always end up with streaks from the Z-CS (most likely my fault), but I always apply it because everything last so long when you finish with it. After the next wash, the streaks are gone. I did all the above to my car last October and re-applied in May, but it really did not need it - and I hit the powerwash from time to time. Once you use it, you will trash everything else.
It just goes on and off so easy and lasts so long - not to mention it looks great.
My car is Silver and it looks like a piece of bare aluminum when I am finished. The shine will blind you.
The tire cleaner is great also. It is not oily and does not attract dust. My tires look like they were just cleaned for weeks after a treatment.
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