Zaino Ultimate Protection Show Car Kit
#3
its not better than all the others. I doubt a seasoned car guy could tell the diference between an equally prepared p-car with Zaino, Poorboys, FinishKare or Menzerma. They all produce top notch results with differing level of durability and ease of use.
Zaino is not as flexible in working with non-Zaino products as other brands. A deal breaker for me because I like to mix brands. I find it hard to believe that one brand will make the best product at each stage. I think I use a different brand for each stage and they all work together.
I guess using Zaino is like using a Mac vs. PC, except that Mac is actually better than its competitors.
p.s.
another Zaino deal breaker is no 1-800 number for product questions.
Kind of ridiculous for a top recognized brand.
Zaino is not as flexible in working with non-Zaino products as other brands. A deal breaker for me because I like to mix brands. I find it hard to believe that one brand will make the best product at each stage. I think I use a different brand for each stage and they all work together.
I guess using Zaino is like using a Mac vs. PC, except that Mac is actually better than its competitors.
p.s.
another Zaino deal breaker is no 1-800 number for product questions.
Kind of ridiculous for a top recognized brand.
#4
yes Zaino has very good durability, certainly compared to over the counter stuff like Meguiars or Mothers but I highly doubt Zaino has anymore shine the its direct boutique competitors. But at $130 this kit is a good value and will last a long time.
#7
Originally Posted by perfectlap
p.s.
another Zaino deal breaker is no 1-800 number for product questions.
Kind of ridiculous for a top recognized brand.
another Zaino deal breaker is no 1-800 number for product questions.
Kind of ridiculous for a top recognized brand.
H. Carl Voellm
HCV Industries Inc.
www.hcvind.com
they seem to know what they are doing/selling. and happy spending time on the phone with me as well.
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#8
Originally Posted by perfectlap
another Zaino deal breaker is no 1-800 number for product questions.
Kind of ridiculous for a top recognized brand.
Kind of ridiculous for a top recognized brand.
http://www.zainostore.com/Merchant2/...y_Code=Contact
Sal Zaino will talk to you any time...he is very knowledgable and helpful.
I tried many different kinds of carnubas (e.g., P21S) and sealants (e.g., Klasse AIO) and have found Zaino to be the best appearance and lasting, IMHO!
#9
I think you'll notice there is a 732 area code for product questions ONLY.
for placing orders the 1-800 is free and never busy.
I had a question and the woman on the order line said I could call long distance if I had
specific questions. to use your language... WTF?
I said thank you and called another seller who talked my ear off at his cost. I've since placed
many orders. This detailing business can be confusing for newbies and with so many products in their line up its plain dumb.
for placing orders the 1-800 is free and never busy.
I had a question and the woman on the order line said I could call long distance if I had
specific questions. to use your language... WTF?
I said thank you and called another seller who talked my ear off at his cost. I've since placed
many orders. This detailing business can be confusing for newbies and with so many products in their line up its plain dumb.
#11
Originally Posted by delirium
Hey guys, I'm just trying to sell the Zaino that I dont need. Perhaps you guys can take your arguement offline or at least off my thread please?
On another note...if I am allowed by the thread poster...I appologize for the use of internet acronyms....that was rather poor of me. Mr. perfectlap is correct about the difficulty newbies may have with the plethora of products available.
His advice to try Autopia.org or detailcity.org is a good one. I already have enough Zaino for a couple of years.
Cheers.
#12
Originally Posted by delirium
Hey guys, I'm just trying to sell the Zaino that I dont need. Perhaps you guys can take your arguement offline or at least off my thread please?
There is a lot of literature on the internet & on the Zaino site that expains the process, and a lot of people have used it w/ great sucess. It is a great deal at $130!
There is a lot of literature on the internet & on the Zaino site that expains the process, and a lot of people have used it w/ great sucess. It is a great deal at $130!
#13
Honestly I could care less that you think you're supporting a site with "giving input". The point is you are participating in a forum that has rules set forth by the owners of this site and you have violated them. And during the course of this you had the nerve to reprimand another member that made a remark that you didn't want to hear regarding the product you are trying to hock.
Last edited by LVDell; 07-24-2006 at 09:33 PM. Reason: synonym
#14
Dell's totally right. Not only does this thread belong in the concours or classifieds section, I had thought that non-members and/or non-sponsors weren't allowed to sell anything on here. It's nothing personal, it's just to keep the threads from becoming eBay ads.
#15
Originally Posted by LVDell
Honestly I could care less that you think you're supporting a site with "giving input". The point is you are participating in a forum that has rules set forth by the owners of this site and you have violated them. And during the course of this you had the nerve to reprimand another member that made a remark that you didn't want to hear regarding the product you are trying to hock.
Anyway, I think the title & topic of this thread is now within the guidelines of this forum.