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Zaino is a versatile system of car care products that exceed the expectations of car care enthusiasts worldwide. For easy to use, technologically advanced, award winning, industry leading shine and protection, you and your car need Zaino.
VERY EASY, apply very thin coat and let dry & wipe off - WOW - wet look shine ... never yellows or cracks, (not a wax) can just keep adding year after year, more layers the better, it's been on my vette convertible since new 2002, bugs come off it easily, just add a coat and it keeps looking better, even has finer grades to use for more wet look ... alway rub in straight lines, not circular.
don't use dish soap to wash because it takes it right off, otherwise it lasts forever ... their car wash soap works excellent and smells great and is VERY concentrated ... and doesn't take it off.
Easy & it works real good ... and they didn't pay me to say that
Well I placed that order and after the secure check out and using my credit card, they upped my agreed upon charge by a few dollars ( $3.00 ) and sent this:
HI MIKE,
Thanks for your order. We will ship it out in a couple of days. Due to the
rising cost of shipping and to be fair to everyone,we are charging only
what UPS charges us. Your shipping cost may go up or down,some may stay the
same. Thanks for your understanding. Sincerely, Barbara
No big deal, but if you are only depositing in an account to cover online purchases and depending on where you are and the extra shipping you get added on you may experience an over draft charge from the bank .
Bugslide. I tried all kind of stuff and have a bunch of cans and bottles in my garage. Bugslide is a 1 step wipe on with microfiber cloth. It's all I use now on my black UC.
+1
I have tried them all and like the aerosol bugslide the best.......
I just can get over people buyin a 20k bike and putting furniture polish on it....because its "cheap".........geesh
I have tried them all and like the aerosol bugslide the best.......
I just can get over people buyin a 20k bike and putting furniture polish on it....because its "cheap".........geesh
"Cheap" is just a great by-product of Pledge, not its function. Pledge is all I have used for over a year now on my bike and it has been fantastic. No more white powdery crap in grooves, edges and vinyl pieces. No more back breaking hand rubbing to get all the wax/polish off and crap all over my hands and clothes. Pledge works better than the $10 a bottle Harley Gloss ever worked and does not dull the more you use it, like Harley Gloss does. I tried Meguires spray on gloss stuff and it is a pain in the *** to get rubbed out.
I also use Pledge to get bug crap off the windshield and other parts. I am quite happy with the stuff and it leaves a fantastic shine without scratching. Remember what it was designed for, finely polished furniture. It is meant to be used on shiny and smooth surfaces to enhance the shine and protect the surface. I use it on nearly every part of my bike. Paint, chrome, windshield, vinyl, seat, wheels, engine and transmission cases, everything but the tires.
+1 on the Protect All. Best kept secret for bikes. Been using it for several years. Does it all! Polishes, waxes, treats, protects. Try it, and you won't ever use another thing. In the RV section of Walmart.
I like the s100 detailer + wax, very easy to use and looks great. The downside is $15 a can, I'd like to give pledge another go. Which is the best, the multi surface or the original lemon?
I like the s100 detailer + wax, very easy to use and looks great. The downside is $15 a can, I'd like to give pledge another go. Which is the best, the multi surface or the original lemon?
I use the original lemon. Seems to work the best. I used to use it on my Corfram shoes when I was in the military. The lemon enhances the shine for some reason.
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