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Old 08-07-2002, 09:18 PM   #5
Stang_Crazy
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I have been using Zaino for over three years now and have nothing but praise for it. It's not available in stores but yo ucan order it from www.zainobros.com . And if you have any questions about the polish, you can call and talk to the man, Sal Zaino himself. How many other companies can you do that with?? Whatever kind of polish/wax you go with, I wold recommend using a clay bar before the polish/wax. The clay bar will get rid of all the things you can "feel" but not see. It will leave your car smooth as glass and will provide an excellent base for the polish/wax.

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