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Zaino Question
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<blockquote data-quote="VettTheRipper" data-source="post: 1075164" data-attributes="member: 3859"><p>Swirl marks are actually super fine scratches in either the wax coat or the paint. They're caused from applying or removing a product in a circular motion when there is some sort of fine dust present or even certain synthetic fibers in the rags. With the wax completely removed (since you clay'd it I'd assume it was) if there were swirl marks in the bare paint...Zaino cannot always hide them since they may be deep. If swirl marks were gone after the prep and appeared after your Zaino application, it's your appication is at fault. There could be dust in the air that you cannot see getting on the car. In the end...Black sux for swirl marks. I was lucky and started using Zaino when the car was new and even still, it's impossible for me to completely eliminate the dust in the air from landing on my car while waxing so I do have a few swirl marks...you just have to look very close to see them and only in certain lighting conditions. Since you started using it AFTER the car had a couple of years on it, yyou will have a difficult time getting rid of them. It can be done...it's just gonna take extra work on an older car.:beer:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VettTheRipper, post: 1075164, member: 3859"] Swirl marks are actually super fine scratches in either the wax coat or the paint. They're caused from applying or removing a product in a circular motion when there is some sort of fine dust present or even certain synthetic fibers in the rags. With the wax completely removed (since you clay'd it I'd assume it was) if there were swirl marks in the bare paint...Zaino cannot always hide them since they may be deep. If swirl marks were gone after the prep and appeared after your Zaino application, it's your appication is at fault. There could be dust in the air that you cannot see getting on the car. In the end...Black sux for swirl marks. I was lucky and started using Zaino when the car was new and even still, it's impossible for me to completely eliminate the dust in the air from landing on my car while waxing so I do have a few swirl marks...you just have to look very close to see them and only in certain lighting conditions. Since you started using it AFTER the car had a couple of years on it, yyou will have a difficult time getting rid of them. It can be done...it's just gonna take extra work on an older car.:beer: [/QUOTE]
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