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The before pic might make your eyes cringe, but here's what 3 1/2 hours worth of works does to the SS!! Not to mention a very sore wrist and fingers Before: After: Rear Quarter Reflection:
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And I dont even use Zaino yet!! Cool pic of the Brickyard! I have another shot I'll post later. The before pic doesn't do justice on how dirty the front really was.
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nice job, Dan. I'm running out of weekends before the Valley Forge meeting March 30th. The weather here still mandates garage polishing. Maybe this weekend will be better. See you soon. BTW, if thats not Z making the shine, what is? McGC?
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Not fair you having all the fun. Just got mine off the stands . Looks Great .
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Haha...Hey Glenn, supposed to get in teh mid 50's here by week's end. And yes all, it's only Meguires Gold Class. Used a clay bar as well (only do it about twice a year) and two coats of gold class I'm still going to get Zaino when I can afford some. Thanks all!!
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quote:Originally posted by DanPazich: The before pic might make your eyes cringe, but here's what 3 1/2 hours worth of works does to the SS!! Not to mention a very sore wrist and fingers
That's why you should invest in a good orbital waxer. Saves your carpel tunnels and brings out a great shine. Posts: 878 | From: Hoffman Estates, IL | Registered: Feb 2000
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quote:Originally posted by DanPazich: The before pic might make your eyes cringe, but here's what 3 1/2 hours worth of works does to the SS!! Not to mention a very sore wrist and fingers
That's why you should invest in a good orbital waxer. Saves your carpel tunnels and brings out a great shine.
I'm afraid of swirls - which one do you use and I assume you use it with Zaino?
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Dont you use your good ol' hands with Zaino? that's what I've heard.
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You don't need the orbital polisher for Zaino. It goes on and comes off so easy.
When I use swirl remover I use the orbital polisher. The orbital prevents swirls. If you are not really good with a stright polisher, you can get swirls. The orbital is the way to go for rookies like me!
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Well, until I come up with the money for one, I'll use my hands. It's worked so far. And hopefully, from what I've heard, Zaino will go on and off much easier than the Gold Class I've been using. Posts: 2651 | From: Enola (Harrisburg Area), Pennsylvania | Registered: Jan 2002
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