Zaino guy in Oshawa..?
Zaino guy in Oshawa..?
I've searched and come up with the e-mail of this Zaino retailer in Oshawa, but does he sell the product at a retail location of any sort, or is it out of the trunk of the car kind of thing?
If anybody knows the name and location of the retail store if there is one, please avail it.
Thanks kindly,
Mr. E.
If anybody knows the name and location of the retail store if there is one, please avail it.
Thanks kindly,
Mr. E.
Originally posted by Smoker
I believe someone over here mentioned that the Barber's Chair at Square One sells the Zaino product. You might want to call them up and check.
I believe someone over here mentioned that the Barber's Chair at Square One sells the Zaino product. You might want to call them up and check.
The Zaino Guy is Oshawa if VERY knowledgeable and will make house calls (w/i a reaonable distance)... I bought product from him the past -- he gladly spent about an hour with me talking about the products and how to apply... just my $.02
Scott, here's the address
Zainoguy@durham.net
As far as ordering I have no idea what, if anything I'll pick up... I keep hearing everybody on here raving about it so I think it's at least worth giving the stuff a try.
I'm going to have to look into their product line to see what I'll be in need of using. Right now I use Auto Magic awesome gloss for about anything on my car (it's especially great on the tail lenses), then seal it with carnuba (I'm happy with the results of this combination). I haven't found a car wash I really like so I think Zaino will get the nod there, and maybe a few other goodies to try out while I'm at it.
Zainoguy@durham.net
As far as ordering I have no idea what, if anything I'll pick up... I keep hearing everybody on here raving about it so I think it's at least worth giving the stuff a try.
I'm going to have to look into their product line to see what I'll be in need of using. Right now I use Auto Magic awesome gloss for about anything on my car (it's especially great on the tail lenses), then seal it with carnuba (I'm happy with the results of this combination). I haven't found a car wash I really like so I think Zaino will get the nod there, and maybe a few other goodies to try out while I'm at it.
I wouldn't jump on the Zaino wagon just yet....
Sure, I've heard the raves and everything, but it's funny how the major competitions and such for high end cars never use the stuff.
I do see them using Zymol and anyone who uses this keeps winning the "Concours de Elegance".
Hell, even Ferrari goes through these guys and they've got they're own wax named after them....
If it's good enough for Ferrari.....
Check it out... www.zymol.com
This is the only stuff I use....
Later,
Sure, I've heard the raves and everything, but it's funny how the major competitions and such for high end cars never use the stuff.
I do see them using Zymol and anyone who uses this keeps winning the "Concours de Elegance".
Hell, even Ferrari goes through these guys and they've got they're own wax named after them....
If it's good enough for Ferrari.....

Check it out... www.zymol.com
This is the only stuff I use....

Later,
I might go either route: Zymol or Zaino... But hey, I gotta try it on the winter car first... see what it can do to a 13year old car and then make some desicions.
Neo: got any spare Zymol I can try a test patch with?
Neo: got any spare Zymol I can try a test patch with?
Just remember all the polish or wax in the world can't perform miracles on really bad fenders.... 
There's got to be some paint and clear coat left over from all those years....... :D
Later,

There's got to be some paint and clear coat left over from all those years....... :D
Later,
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