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BRUNBERG Member Since: 13 May 2011 Location: Surrey Posts: 37 |
You can buy direct from Zaino Europe or cleanyourcar.co.uk. The Z5 is a sealant with fillers and the Z2 a sealant with no fillers. I top up my standard wash with Z6 and z8 check YouTube videos for how to apply. The G220 V2 is excellent, for applying glaze etc use a finishing pad ons speed 2-3 using 3-4 pea sized drops per panel. For removing swirl marks and light scratches I would suggest Menzerna The machine you have bought is more than capable. I would probably go for power finish on a polishing pad and finish with final finish on a finishing/gloss pad The abrasives in the Menzerna polish are diminishing abrasives, this means they need to be worked through their stages of cutting from high to finishing. The key to gettingbthe best out of the abrasives in the polish is to concentrate on one small area at a time say 12-18" square. Prime the pad with a 4 inch line of polish and rub it into the pad, apply 3 pea sized drops of polish and this will be perfect for working this size of area. (only prime the pad when starting) with your machine switched off dab the product around your working area and then drag the pad around it, swith the machine on using speed 2 and spread the polish evenly with one or 2 quick passes, the polish will be White and cloudy, step up to speed 4-5 and increase the amount of pressure on the head of the machine but ensure the oaf is still rotating. (easiest way to be sure is to make a black line on the backing plate to ensure it is still rotating and not bogging down) Move the DA across the working area slowly at 1-2" per second.make 3-4 passes at this speed, work the polish until it goes clear I.e the cloudiness has gone. Wipe with a microfibre cloth and move on Apply your Zaino and your away 06 4.2 SC Bonatti Grey/ Ivory |
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25th Jul 2011 7:35pm |
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Wiggins Member Since: 27 Feb 2011 Location: Glasgow, Scotland Posts: 94 |
Thats how you do it!
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2nd Aug 2011 9:34pm |
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