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Forrest 10-06-2009 03:53 PM

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Originally Posted by MYZ34 (Post 224107)
so in your opinion the zaino is better then the meguires nxt gen as you posted above? i just think the zaino steps woul;d take to long?

in my opinion zaino is better. I may buy meguiars NXT tech wax to test it.

The zaino steps are just apply polish and rub off. If its longer its worth it. It will stay on your car over 3 months.

as for ming paint protection, it sounds like a total rip off/scam
Pain Protection - Never Wax Again - Ming Shine Co. (Edmonton)
notice the only thing they say is your shine lasts a long time? you dont see them say your protected for a long time.

dad 10-06-2009 09:41 PM

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Originally Posted by kannibul (Post 222739)
Zaino goes a very long way. 1 ounce I think would be enough to do the Z.

Are you being serious?(no sarcasm intended)
I've never used Zaino and I have not read the application instructions.

vipor 10-06-2009 10:03 PM

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Originally Posted by dad (Post 224885)
Are you being serious?(no sarcasm intended)
I've never used Zaino and I have not read the application instructions.

http://www.the370z.com/exterior-inte...wax-zaino.html

This post is almost TOO informative. The product does go a long way. I will probably be getting some in the near future. It's been almost 7 weeks now with my baby, and she needs some TLC.

dad 10-06-2009 10:13 PM

^Thanks .... rep point!

Blown32 10-06-2009 10:41 PM

The only real problem I have with the paint is the bird $hit that eats into the clear coat almost instantly?
I've tried many coats of wax and I don't know what they are eating but it is unbelievable.
Has anyone used a wax that protects from these flying villans?

MYZ34 10-07-2009 05:13 AM

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Originally Posted by Forrest (Post 224463)
in my opinion zaino is better. I may buy meguiars NXT tech wax to test it.

The zaino steps are just apply polish and rub off. If its longer its worth it. It will stay on your car over 3 months.

as for ming paint protection, it sounds like a total rip off/scam
Pain Protection - Never Wax Again - Ming Shine Co. (Edmonton)
notice the only thing they say is your shine lasts a long time? you dont see them say your protected for a long time.

lol crazy steps there, nice write up though.

MYZ34 10-07-2009 08:41 PM

thanks all for your help

av370 10-07-2009 11:30 PM

i have both and nxt does a good job (probably the best otc stuff ive tried) Zanio is in a leage of there own, The paint with zanio is unbleavable-one of the very few products that live up to the hype.

MYZ34 10-08-2009 10:19 AM

hey all i ended up getting an offer i could'nt resist on the paint protection, so i'm going to give it a go and will keep everyone posted on how it goes,
it is getting applied by the motor one company it self. NOT any dodgy dealer so fingers crossed.

kannibul 10-08-2009 10:21 AM

Good luck... =/

MYZ34 10-09-2009 07:55 AM

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Originally Posted by kannibul (Post 226632)
Good luck... =/

thanks Kannibul

kannibul 10-09-2009 08:01 AM

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Originally Posted by MYZ34 (Post 223912)
i think from what i've heard as long as im not getting ripped by the dealer for paint protection, but saving a huge amount from an outside source its worth getting... as they have a color riviver to polish car with aswell, still not sure whether or not when that they do the heat process to the paint to make the ming finish hardin, does it make the paint more suceptable to stone chips? as there is'nt as many layers as eg people with zaino... anyone with that kind of experience

Do you understand paint?

MYZ34 10-09-2009 08:15 AM

??

kannibul 10-09-2009 09:03 AM

OK, here's the deal.

You're having a product sprayed on your car as a "paint protectant", that supposedly bonds with the paint.

1) Are they going to clean the car before applying it?
1a) What are they doing to "prep" the surface?
2) If it bonds with the paint, why does it last only "so long" - why isn't it a lifetime bond?
3) Color reviver - lol - this car, and just about every car since...well, a damn long time ago, has had clearcoat. How do you revive "clear" as a color?
4) The paint is meant to flex a bit, have a bit of give. In our case, they also made it a bit too soft, but, it likely won't peel or crack, with the thin body panels and plastic bits we have (which makes sense, if you think about it) - if you harden a product over the top - it'll peel off.

You're far better off taking that money and giving it to a detailer that will use a claybar, polish, and wax, and keep paying that detailer to clean your car, or buy your own equipment and learn to DIY.

Now, add in, that the dealer wanted to sell it to you so badly, that they knocked it down, and continued to do so until you knuckled under and bought it thinking you got a great deal. Think about that tactic for a second...you were duped into buying something because they started high and you were 50/50. They dropped the price and you took it, thinking that you got a great deal. Fish, meet bait.

If I told you that I had this amazing cologne that has pherimones in it, and some chemical name that sounds cool that will absolutely get you laid...women within range of this scent will hit you up, and you can take them back to your place for a 3-day sexathon. This exclusive product costs only $10,000 - enough for 5 applications. Seriously, it works. Look at this brochure (it shows a fat slob hooked up with a super-model, and has testimonials)...not interested? How about I give it to you for 50% off. $5000. No? I think I could do it for $2000, and I can't go lower than that...

Still not interested? I don't see how I can go lower, so let me make sure you know what this does - you can walk into any club in town, pick up the prettiest woman there, and have sex with her for 3 days straight. I've done it, and our customers have done it, and I can assure you that it works...man I can't beleive I'm going to do this, but I'll sell it to you for $1000, because you look like you need to get laid - and who doesn't?

Can't afford that? Well, How about $400, and I give you 1/5th of the bottle, which then you can try it for yourself and see. Man you drive a hard bargin...$250 gets you 1 application.

You shell out $250 and take your bottle of moose-piss home.

MYZ34 10-09-2009 09:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kannibul (Post 228110)
OK, here's the deal.

You're having a product sprayed on your car as a "paint protectant", that supposedly bonds with the paint.

1) Are they going to clean the car before applying it?
1a) What are they doing to "prep" the surface?
2) If it bonds with the paint, why does it last only "so long" - why isn't it a lifetime bond?
3) Color reviver - lol - this car, and just about every car since...well, a damn long time ago, has had clearcoat. How do you revive "clear" as a color?
4) The paint is meant to flex a bit, have a bit of give. In our case, they also made it a bit too soft, but, it likely won't peel or crack, with the thin body panels and plastic bits we have (which makes sense, if you think about it) - if you harden a product over the top - it'll peel off.


You're far better off taking that money and giving it to a detailer that will use a claybar, polish, and wax, and keep paying that detailer to clean your car, or buy your own equipment and learn to DIY.

Now, add in, that the dealer wanted to sell it to you so badly, that they knocked it down, and continued to do so until you knuckled under and bought it thinking you got a great deal. Think about that tactic for a second...you were duped into buying something because they started high and you were 50/50. They dropped the price and you took it, thinking that you got a great deal. Fish, meet bait.

If I told you that I had this amazing cologne that has pherimones in it, and some chemical name that sounds cool that will absolutely get you laid...women within range of this scent will hit you up, and you can take them back to your place for a 3-day sexathon. This exclusive product costs only $10,000 - enough for 5 applications. Seriously, it works. Look at this brochure (it shows a fat slob hooked up with a super-model, and has testimonials)...not interested? How about I give it to you for 50% off. $5000. No? I think I could do it for $2000, and I can't go lower than that...

Still not interested? I don't see how I can go lower, so let me make sure you know what this does - you can walk into any club in town, pick up the prettiest woman there, and have sex with her for 3 days straight. I've done it, and our customers have done it, and I can assure you that it works...man I can't beleive I'm going to do this, but I'll sell it to you for $1000, because you look like you need to get laid - and who doesn't?

Can't afford that? Well, How about $400, and I give you 1/5th of the bottle, which then you can try it for yourself and see. Man you drive a hard bargin...$250 gets you 1 application.

You shell out $250 and take your bottle of moose-piss home.

first off i said it wasn't through a dealer.... i went to motor one directly weeks after i purchsed the car. when i bought the car through nissan i told them i would not buy any after market product off them.... the car will be clay bar' and for your comment regarding the color reviver, it is a polish that can be used in conjunction with the paint protection. so are you saying polishing your car does'nt bring out the color!


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