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Old 08-01-01, 09:27 AM
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I am a nut for keeping my cars clean and shiny. A few months ago I started using Griots wax products and was VERY please with the results. Since then, I have been reading about Zaino wax products. They sound like a terrific wax, but I don't know if it is hype or not.

Have any of you experienced one or the other above wax products, or is there really something better on the market? Would appreciate any feed back.

Thanks, Phil : )
Old 08-01-01, 11:11 AM
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Phil,

how are you?

tons of gs lovers swear by the Zainos. a bit pricey, imho. but hey, nothing is too good for the lex.

i cannot stand durt on my car either. wash it every(almost) week, wax and shine every other week, adn complete detail(except engine dept) every 2 months.just another nUT here in LA

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Old 08-01-01, 05:35 PM
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Have not tried Zanio yet but everytime i go to the GS forum they are always talking about it, i might give a try next time.

As for now i was and wax my car every week.With megiaurs car wash soap and turtle wax spray wax.
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Check the following forums:

www.autopia-carport.com/forum

www.corvetteforum.cc

Those guys there are pretty **** about car detailing and you will have the answers to all your questions on Zaino.

I use Zaino on my LS400 (silver) and it works great. Considering the fact that it lasts longer than normal car wax, I feel that it is cheaper in the long run with Zaino and with much less effort, too!!
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Zaino is fantastic. Go for it, well worth the price.
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Hann - www.autopia-carport.com/forum I am unable to access that web page (page cannot be displayed).

Thanks for your input on Zaino products. From the feed back I am getting, it sounds like a lot of people like Zaino wax.

I AM **** when it comes to keeping my cars up! I have always been that way. There is nothing better than a nice clean and polished car (regardless of make or model) traveling down the street). However, NOTHING worse than seeing a classy car, like Lexus, flithy dirty and unkept. Hate that. LOL. Thanks again.

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How much doea Zaino usually run, can you get some at the local autoshop like pep boys or kragen stores?
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Nope, only online at www.zainobros.com
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