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>It's great stuff. I use it on all of my cars. Easy to use,
>goes on easy, comes off easy, and you use very little.
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>I highly recommend it.
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>And, BTW for those in the San Francisco Bay Area, Steve's
>located in San Jose, and he's a really good guy. If you
>call him, then tell'em I say HI!
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>Have Fun,
>Randy R...
How much of the stuff does it take to do your Excursion?
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>>How much of the stuff does it take to do your Excursion?
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>The quick answer is about 1/2 to 3/4 oz per application.
>About 10 to 12 applications per 8oz bottle.
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>The more complete answer is that Zaino is a polymer based
>system. The system consists of:
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>1. Clay Bar (Z18)
>2. Polish Lock (Z1) - can substitue ZFX (accelorator)
>3. Swirl Remover (Z5)
>4. Hi Gloss (Z2)
>5. Car Wash (Z7)
>6. Final finish/anti-static (Z6)
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>There's lots more info on their site.
>Check it out!
>
>Have Fun,
>Randy R...
I guess what I want to make sure of is that 1 bottle/package of each of the above itmes is enough to do the Excursion.
>I guess what I want to make sure of is that 1 bottle/package
>of each of the above itmes is enough to do the Excursion.
Absolutely! You should get about 10 to 12 applications from each bottle, depending on how thin you apply it. Many thin coats are better than few thick ones.
I don't want to anger anyone, but I don't get it. Please enlighten me or correct me if I am wrong. You have to search to find this stuff, it is expensive, then you use it to wash a truck. What's wrong with soap and water? I drive my truck, I don't take it to car shows, so maybe this stuff isn't for me. If I wash my truck today, it is dirty tomorrow. I know some guys around me have so much extra time on their hands that they spend hours every weekend detailing their vehicles, particularly the guys with the big lifts and huge tires. They never go off road because they don't want to get them dirty or possibly scratched. They don't haul anything in them either. Are these the kind of people that would use this stuff? I could see it if you had , say, a '69 Shelby GT 500. But your daily transportation and work vehicle? Is it really worth this? You have to understand, though. I am the kind of guy that never has enough time, and I go to the drive through soft cloth car washes. 5 minutes and $4.00 later, my "truck", which I drive everyday and usually put 75,000 miles a year on, is clean and shiny. Could it be I just don't love my truck as much as some?