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WD-40 is what I use to remove the rubber from our quarters...wipes it right off. And, if you'll wipe a little on before you run, it will make it lots easier.
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Zaino is Expensive and time consuming but all the vette guys I know absolutely SWEAR by it [img]/ubbthreads/images/icons/crazy.gif[/img]
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Time consuming compared to what other waxes or polish? You have to apply them all and buff them out so they all take time. Those spray on "protectants" are just a quick fix and don't do the same thing as real wax or polish. Zaino has the "Gloss Enhance" spray which is the finishing touch and helps reduce the dust buildup, but you can't use it by itself. I used to enjoy a few beers while preparing my car for shows. It's so hard to keep a daily driver in top condition and ready for a show. I will admit I have a lot more free time now that I sold the car.
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69 Z28 JL8, #'s match - being restored |
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