Wash solutions and polish/wax

avoid using dish dtergents that have grease cutting formulas
Horse sheeot...
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yeah you're probably right, that is what a chemist at DuPont (which is about .25 miles from me) said.  I mean really what does he know?  We chat alot at the local machine shop.  I go in there for ideas as most of the guys work for Rahal Racing, DuPont and a couple of speed shops they're always playin around with new concepts but I don't think they'd be seen using dish liquid.
this guy burned ya' BT...looks like we got us a smartazz that runs with chemists, bro...  
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Easy turbo, not tryin to BURN anyone.  Just simply identifying that it's not my humble opinion but that my info comes from what I would call a credible source.  personally I would never spend thousands of $'s learning about paint, I'd just ask somebody.  I think that Zaino product looks awesome though. PEACE be to you bro.
Relax, dude...No need to explain yourself. I'm just playin' devils advocate there. Got a little heated in your response and explanation. I don't know sh!t about paint and waxes. That's why I asked what everybody else uses. A jibe for a jibe, that's all.
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Start with a good wash with dawn dish soap. This will remove all old waxes and cleaners. If the finish is still good, you can skip the claybar treatment. I went with 4 coats of Z-5 because of swirl marks from other waxes, then switched to the Z-2pro. 3 coats of that and its shiny. Use Z-6 enhancer between each coat to remove any residue you might have missed. It takes a while when the temps are low, but its well worth it.  I bought the ZKIT-1 and there is enough for a few vehicles.
dudewizr here ya go
 
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