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RedRobin:
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Thanx TnJ :happy2:

My question comparing with Zaino was more for myself and others to answer, rather than asking yourselves to comment - I totally understand how professional you are in not commenting on rival products.

I'm about to order some Zaino and am going for it because I'm a newbie and it's already proven. If your product was already out and others were reporting on it, I'd be considering it. However, I will be using your great big supersoft-softer-than-anything-else-I've-ever-touched go-to-bed-with cloth to buff.

Cheers, you two :drinking:

veedub18:

--- Quote from: RedRobin on August 06, 2009, 02:12:47 pm ---^^^^
Thanx TnJ :happy2:

My question comparing with Zaino was more for myself and others to answer, rather than asking yourselves to comment - I totally understand how professional you are in not commenting on rival products.

I'm about to order some Zaino and am going for it because I'm a newbie and it's already proven. If your product was already out and others were reporting on it, I'd be considering it. However, I will be using your great big supersoft-softer-than-anything-else-I've-ever-touched go-to-bed-with cloth to buff.

Cheers, you two :drinking:



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Any updates Red? Looking forward to seeing a coat of Zaino on Tornado Red  :happy2:

RedRobin:

--- Quote from: veedub18 on August 08, 2009, 06:57:01 pm ---
Any updates Red? Looking forward to seeing a coat of Zaino on Tornado Red  :happy2:


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....Just a matter of allocating enough time during a good weather spell - Not a simple matter!

I'm going to try a patch with clay first to see what the score is. :happy2:

veedub18:

--- Quote from: RedRobin on August 08, 2009, 07:48:41 pm ---
--- Quote from: veedub18 on August 08, 2009, 06:57:01 pm ---
Any updates Red? Looking forward to seeing a coat of Zaino on Tornado Red  :happy2:


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....Just a matter of allocating enough time during a good weather spell - Not a simple matter!

I'm going to try a patch with clay first to see what the score is. :happy2:

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Great stuff!
With clay, I like to warm it up first, in a cup of hot water or similar. Tear a chunk off, rub it around in your hand and get it soft, as I find it will pick up more stuff when softened. Use plenty of lubricant, and you will be able to feel how smooth the paint is when it has done a proper job. You'll be quite surprised how much stuff it actually removes  :happy2:

I use Megs last touch as a lubricant, some people use watered down car shampoo, and there are a lot of clay detailers, Megs QD etc.

Looking forward to hearing your findings.

RedRobin:
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Yep, softening it up and using a lubricant is what I have been advised :happy2:

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