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Nice. I'm a zaino freak myself. I was told with accerator that you can put 3 on at a time and then wait a few hours to do more. but hey pictures speak for themselves. I have not used the zaino tire stuff. Looks good.
Nice. I'm a zaino freak myself. I was told with accerator that you can put 3 on at a time and then wait a few hours to do more. but hey pictures speak for themselves. I have not used the zaino tire stuff. Looks good.
I'm not crazy about Zaino's tire dressing. With the exception of this detail, I use Optimum Opti-Bond tire gel - stuff looks great and lasts forever (and it's water-based).
I thought that all 2010's had the "self healing paint" that was immune to swirls for at least the first few years. I was considering moving from my black G35 to another black G37, bt if the paint thing isn't working out I'll need to reconsider the color.
I thought that all 2010's had the "self healing paint" that was immune to swirls for at least the first few years. I was considering moving from my black G35 to another black G37, bt if the paint thing isn't working out I'll need to reconsider the color.
1. 2010s do not have the scratch shield paint.
2. Scratch shield still swirls, and is a huge PIA to polish because it "swells" with heat - which most buffers cause - and appears to be swirl free, until it cools off and they return. Detailers hate this clear...it's a nightmare to work with.
3. The clear on the 2010 levels out and finishes beautifully, and is a huge improvement over the scratch shield.
4. If you use automatic car washes or poor wash techniques, your black Infiniti (or any other black car) WILL get and show swirls. I assure you the new G will look as bad as your old G in no time at all if you don't take extremely good care of it.