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Old 10-23-2008, 06:03 PM
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I prefer Zaino Z2p on my silver car. It really makes the flake POP.
 
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Jeffs Werkstat Prime and Acrylic Jett Trigger
 
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A few pics of your car after the products would be helpful
 
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Originally Posted by STEVE KOJASEVIC
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im done with using natural carnuba wax on my car
its a PIA to remove, and i just dont like using paste wax

i wax my car every week (after a hand wash) and i would like to use something a bit easier...
ive tried rejex and im not happy with the shine

what will give my artic silver 911 a wet/glossy shine ??

thanks

you can't go wrong with any Autopia Car Care product, I’ve tried their car care wax and cleaning products on my car and love it, it does a wonderful job and only takes minutes it’s easy, convenient and the result it’s very satisfying…


try it here: http://www.autopia-carcare.com/car-c...t-sealant.html
 
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1Z glanz wax is also very nice.
 
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What is the best over the counter product for my z06. GM paint being what it is. I am currently using McGuire's 'liquid gold' and Eagle one car wash and spray detailer. I tried ZYMOL the other day and it looked great as well but the residue is a bastard.
 
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Originally Posted by car_aficionado
you can't go wrong with any Autopia Car Care product, I’ve tried their car care wax and cleaning products on my car and love it, it does a wonderful job and only takes minutes it’s easy, convenient and the result it’s very satisfying…


try it here: http://www.autopia-carcare.com/car-c...t-sealant.html
our neighbor is using it, maybe i should switch to autopia.
 
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What is the best over the counter product for my z06. GM paint being what it is. I am currently using McGuire's 'liquid gold' and Eagle one car wash and spray detailer. I tried ZYMOL the other day and it looked great as well but the residue is a bastard.
The OTC stuff is ok to get by....just spend a little time and a little money and get the right products. You'll thank yourself.
 
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I use Menzerna FMJ....or....don;t laugh till ya try it...Starbrite Marine Polish with PTFE. The Starbrite stuff lasts and lasts and shines great.
 
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Old 11-09-2008, 11:41 PM
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Zaino

I have a silver Gallardo and recently switched to Zaino from a Carnauba wax. The Carnabua wax was very nice, but the Zaino made the car look like molten silver. Took a bit of work, but I do like the results.

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Any opinions on which SILVER paint is the nicest? "Nicest" being very subjective, I know.

I will be painting a Volksrod with unfinished ford front beam.....so I'm looking for something bright to contrast the beam like Porsche's Artic silver.

Sorry for the threadjack.....it's such an old thread anyways.......a lil JACK can't hurt it

Thanks
 
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it's going to be preference, are you concerned about durability.

here are a few that work great.

Sonax Polymer Net Shield
1Z einszett Glanz Wax
Menzerna Power Lock
 
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Polymer Net Shield
 
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I found that Wolfgang Fuzion really makes the flakes stand out on a silver car.
 
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