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The Zaino products are not cheap but the quality and duration and wet look is incredible.
my dad used to use the ultimate package or w/e on his viper
kept the paint MINT
and the shine would last for 2 weeks or more before BEGINING to dull
didnt know about the antistatic... thats pretty neat
but yes, they're KILLER EXPENSIVE
i think my dad paid like $120? for the ultimate
(which has everything you could ever imagine to detail)
Now heres another topic lol I have a body kit on my g6 gt and I already have quite a bit of rock/road damage on the lower part of the front of my car.... Not sure what I can do but I need to do something dont want it to get too bad
yeah...
the wax is black pigmented
so it gets caught in the scratches
and blends real well
rather than tradtional waxes that just put a glaze
over the scratches
i also use the meguires swirl-x
when i got my car it had swirl marks all over
after using this stuff you can hardly tell
Black '05 G6 GT Sedan
(sorry about the extra long signature b4)
yeah...
the wax is black pigmented
so it gets caught in the scratches
and blends real well
rather than tradtional waxes that just put a glaze
over the scratches
i also use the meguires swirl-x
when i got my car it had swirl marks all over
after using this stuff you can hardly tell
I've used the Swirl-X before and I didn't really like it. I'm going to try the Black Box! Thanks!
Another item I have found to be very good is the California Duster. It works well in removing dust that always seems to be on the car within a few hours of washing/waxing. You can buy it at your typical auto parts and supplies box stores.
Mods: Lampoon's crabs under my hood (CAB and FPU w/K&N)
Partial debadging, blackout window chrome and black overlays; Racingline FSB;
Redline Elite Quick Lifts; HSRK; intake resonator delete
Another item I have found to be very good is the California Duster. It works well in removing dust that always seems to be on the car within a few hours of washing/waxing. You can buy it at your typical auto parts and supplies box stores.
if you havent tried it out yet mark you should
the wax is black pigmented so it fills any minor surface scratches
(caused by washing)
its like a 3 step system... takes a little bit more time
but i think the end product is well worth it!
Since the rainy season started here, no can do yet, but I think I know what I'm doing in the spring.
Oh, and my advice, save the raw painstaking detail work for meets, shows, show'n'shines, or magazine article photoshoots if you have a black car. for the rest, you're goign to get dust and pollen as a matter of course but you'll drive yourself sane trying to keep it spotless.
"Cross creviced chasms vast, and endless plains of unshaven ass"
~~GWAR's description of Hell Skaði: 2008 Pontiac G6 GXP Street Edition
Another item I have found to be very good is the California Duster. It works well in removing dust that always seems to be on the car within a few hours of washing/waxing. You can buy it at your typical auto parts and supplies box stores.
But make sure you break it in properly by putting it down on newspaper overnight before using it on the car. That will remove the excess wax from the brush and it won't streak when you use it. It removes dust without making scratches in the paint. I use mine once an hour during car shows.
Another item I have found to be very good is the California Duster. It works well in removing dust that always seems to be on the car within a few hours of washing/waxing. You can buy it at your typical auto parts and supplies box stores.
I actually just bought a California Duster today and I think its amazing it pulled all the dust off my car from my stupid gravel driveway lmfao
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