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12-09-2012, 09:32 AM | #45 | |
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I always top my sealant with wax. It adds the best of both worlds, protection and depth. Apply the sealant, let it dry for a hour. Remove it and let it cure for 24 hours then you can go at it with wax. Wolfgang is butter compared to Klasse. Klasse is a PITA to remove if you apply too much, which you probably already know of. Wolfgang comes off so easy. You can take your finger and wipe it off. Do it. I use Wolfgang 3.0 Paint Sealant, topped with Dodo Juice Hard Candy then Dodo Juice Rainforest Rub. (Ignore the headlight washer cover, it's been replaced) It's a hobby, it's money well spent. I bet you've done the same with similar items somewhere. |
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12-09-2012, 12:06 PM | #46 |
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Another satisfied Zaino customer here. I've tried countless products, but I love the durability of Zaino. I don't show my cars, so the ultimate "depth", etc., is not important to me.
As far as professional detailers vs. home application, I've taken a hybrid approach. I used to do all my own detailing because I didn't have a detailer I trusted. Now I finally have found a trusted detailer. Since my time is limited, I have the detailer perform a full detail on my cars yearly (with products I specify) and then I throw a few coats of Zaino on every 3 months and condition the leather every 4 months. Works well for me.
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