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Old 05-14-2005, 08:15 PM
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gurureports recently tested several products, Zaino was #1. I personnaly was using Pinnacle Souveran, the best Carnuba made, until I read the test by guru. Applied Z2, then Z6, twice, the car looks amazing. I got turned on to it with my vette. Check out www.corvetteforum.com Go to the detailing forum section, they are psycho about this stuff....pro Zaino I may add!
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Originally Posted by sixgun95' date='May 15 2005, 05:15 AM
gurureports recently tested several products, Zaino was #1.? I personnaly was using Pinnacle Souveran, the best Carnuba made, until I read the test by guru.? Applied Z2, then Z6, twice, the car looks amazing.? I got turned on to it with my vette.? Check out www.corvetteforum.com? Go to the detailing forum section, they are psycho about this stuff....pro Zaino I may add!
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Yes. Zaino Z2 (Pro) is most definately the best sealant out there. It's long lasting, very easy on and off and super glossy. Autopia.org is a huge expert detailing board, and they are really happy about it as well there.
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Originally Posted by BMW535d' date='May 14 2005, 05:35 PM
[quote name='ats77' date='May 14 2005, 06:37 AM'][quote name='BMW535d' date='May 14 2005, 05:07 AM'][quote name='LuvE60' date='May 11 2005, 09:36 PM'][quote name='JDN' date='May 9 2005, 03:09 AM']I respectfully disagree on the durability of RejeX. There is no way that wax can compare to the durability of RejeX. Zaino is wax, right? Possibly so called xpert detailers have an axe to grind. After all, RejeX is so easily applied, who needs an expert?
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JDN. Thank you. Finally someone said it. They are totally different products. Why not ask which apple you like better, Apples or Oranges.
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No they are not. They are both sealants. A average one (Rejex) and a top of the line one that is known for years now and recommended by experts, not by newbies.

Think of it this way, would you rather have an apple that has spots on it or a clean looking apple?
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where can I get it in Belgium? thx
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You can get Zaino at http://www.advancedcarproducts.com/ for europeans.
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there is also

http://www.viper-lifestyle.de/zainoengl.htm
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