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Old 09-24-2005, 06:46 PM   #1 (permalink)
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order of things

First off I am looking to remove a "few" layers of Zaino.
These are the products I have, what order should they be used in?

Klasse AIO
Poorboy's SSR2.5
SSR1
EX-P
Natty's Blue
Spray and Gloss
QD+
Super Slick and Suds Wash

Zaino Clay..............should I replace with another brand?
PC
LC orange, yellow and white pads

I would like to remove ALL of the Zaino and get rid of some swirls.
Thanks for any help.
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Re: order of things

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Re: order of things

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Zaino Clay..............should I replace with another brand?
Can't think of any reason to not use it. It is most likely a good product and will probably work as well as any clay.

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sss car wash
SSR 2.5 cutting pad
ssr 1
klasse AIO
EX-P
Natty's Blue
You would probably want to insert the claying step between the wash and the SSR2.5.
Should look great.

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