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Old 05-25-2005, 06:02 PM   #1 (permalink)
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meguiars nxt wax on my cool v.

i just put a coat of meguiars nxt om 300c cool v. all i can say is one hell of a shine, i have never used the zaino product, which sounds like a lot of extra to me. like i say it gives the paint one hell,of a glossy shine, easy on easy off.
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Old 05-26-2005, 02:49 AM   #2 (permalink)
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I too used the meguairs stuff. Came out real shiny and glossy, until I did the old turbomangt trick:

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In case you need to know how to test your car if it needs claying, do the plastic bag test. put your hand in a plastic sandwiche bag and feel the surface, if it feels rough with bumps, it needs clay. Plastic magnifies the senses in the skin by 70%. Gary
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Old 05-26-2005, 05:25 AM   #3 (permalink)
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I go to many car clubs to speak on detailing and host seminars all over the Midwest in IL. I see lots of "cult" followers of Zaino products. The people I can convince to try something better I get positive e mails from thanking me. The problem is that too many Zaino users are blinded sided and won't give other/better products a chance. I tried the Z system and its not only expensive but the steps are too involved. Plus I don;t think it holds up like the pro line I use. Gary
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I go to many car clubs to speak on detailing and host seminars all over the Midwest in IL. I see lots of "cult" followers of Zaino products. The people I can convince to try something better I get positive e mails from thanking me. The problem is that too many Zaino users are blinded sided and won't give other/better products a chance. I tried the Z system and its not only expensive but the steps are too involved. Plus I don;t think it holds up like the pro line I use. Gary
I have always had good luck w/ Meguier's over the years but I'm always open to trying new things. As a professional detailer, what is your opinion of the brand?
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I use some of the Meguiars line in my shop. mostly the compounds and buffing products. Meguiars has DEEP pockets, they spend more on advertising in one day that I will ever see in my lifetime. Here is a tip, don't waste your money on the red bottle line, the brown bottle is their high end stuff. Don't get confused either with all the products they have, which is easy to do. Keep it simple/ after washing and claying, use a deep cleaner with polish in it (like mine) then go to a pure polish optional, then seal. Gary
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