Originally posted by: BadNewsBears
http://www.zainostore.com/ Its not wax, its better.
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
Originally posted by: BadNewsBears
http://www.zainostore.com/ Its not wax, its better.
Bull Fvcking Sh!t. That stuff isn't worth crap. It costs more than regular cleaners/waxes and it requires 5 times the effort but looks no better than a professionally detailed car.
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
Originally posted by: BadNewsBears
http://www.zainostore.com/ Its not wax, its better.
Bull Fvcking Sh!t. That stuff isn't worth crap. It costs more than regular cleaners/waxes and it requires 5 times the effort but looks no better than a professionally detailed car.
Originally posted by: AgaBoogaBoo
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
Originally posted by: BadNewsBears
http://www.zainostore.com/ Its not wax, its better.
Bull Fvcking Sh!t. That stuff isn't worth crap. It costs more than regular cleaners/waxes and it requires 5 times the effort but looks no better than a professionally detailed car.
but see, after all that work you assume it's better and that's what your eyes tell you even if it's a lie :Q
Originally posted by: BadNewsBears
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
Originally posted by: BadNewsBears
http://www.zainostore.com/ Its not wax, its better.
Bull Fvcking Sh!t. That stuff isn't worth crap. It costs more than regular cleaners/waxes and it requires 5 times the effort but looks no better than a professionally detailed car.
It isnt about looks. But in fact it does look better than any wax I have seen. Its about PROTECTING
http://www.zainostore.com/Merchant2/photos/3seriesreflect.htm
http://www.zainostore.com/Merchant2/photos/drbonz350z.htm
http://www.zainostore.com/Merchant2/photos/paulG35.htm
Im not saying it LOOKS BETTER THAN WAX, just that it is BETTER than wax.
Originally posted by: AdamK47 3DS
Where did you buy the clay bar? I'm thinking of picking one up.
I've seen cars that guys have spent 7 hours applying this stuff to their cars and they don't look any better than my cars after a detail. I use Meguiars paint cleaner (if needed), or clay (I've used it a few times and like the fact that it doesn't remove small amounts of clearcoat), Meguiars professional glaze and follow up with Meguiars yellow wax. I can do all that in a couple hours max and it gives a showroom finish. I wax a couple times a year and do the complete detail maybe once a year.
Originally posted by: sharkeeper
Clay anyone?
We had the best clay as far as consistency, particle size, etc. bar none. It was used in a low flow contactor system to harbor anerobic bacteria to reduce nitrate nitrogen content of a closed system that was home to captive sharks. The NNR reef tank guys (plenum) were jealous as hell until they saw how much that stuff cost.
Anyways, the stuff was like liquid silk.
Originally posted by: sharkeeper
Clay anyone?
We had the best clay as far as consistency, particle size, etc. bar none. It was used in a low flow contactor system to harbor anerobic bacteria to reduce nitrate nitrogen content of a closed system that was home to captive sharks. The NNR reef tank guys (plenum) were jealous as hell until they saw how much that stuff cost.
Anyways, the stuff was like liquid silk.
But his car... it's so shiny. Some people obsess over their cars. I don't blame them.Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
50th layer...You'd have to have rocks in your head to apply that stuff 50 times...:roll:
What's he going to do when he gets a rock chip? Go have the entire car repainted? :laugh:
Originally posted by: ItTheCow
But his car... it's so shiny. Some people obsess over their cars. I don't blame them.Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
50th layer...You'd have to have rocks in your head to apply that stuff 50 times...:roll:
What's he going to do when he gets a rock chip? Go have the entire car repainted? :laugh:
Dude, you have the coolest job(s)... lolOriginally posted by: sharkeeper
Clay anyone?
We had the best clay as far as consistency, particle size, etc. bar none. It was used in a low flow contactor system to harbor anerobic bacteria to reduce nitrate nitrogen content of a closed system that was home to captive sharks. The NNR reef tank guys (plenum) were jealous as hell until they saw how much that stuff cost.
Anyways, the stuff was like liquid silk.
