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Thread: R36 20inch Wheels

  1. #11
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    Zaino Z2 is a paint sealant / synthetic wax... Even though it says "polish".

    http://www.carcareproducts.com.au/pr...how_car_polish

    My car washed, and then just one coat of Z2 applied (after a light polish first - Stage 2 Detail from DMS Detailing). With all the rain lately, I haven't had a chance to apply a couple more coats and then finish off with Z8.

    bonnet...





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    Looks great Rocket... except for the YOGI number plates of course
    Gone...........R36 Icelandic Gray Wagon

    Specialising in off-topic discussion

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    YOGI number plates???

    I'm still waiting for the ACT to release European style plates...

    Although I have thought about removing the European plate panel on the front and getting the front bar redone by a paint/panel shop and just keeping the ACT slimlines instead. Can't decide. We may NEVER get European plates...

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    Quote Originally Posted by GHW View Post
    Hi apom, what's zano Z2? is it a coating for the wheels? where did you get it done in Briz?

    cheers
    It's Zaino, and Waxit sell it in Brisbane, as well as some good how-to's on their site:

    http://waxit.com.au/brandDetail.asp?brand=15&desc=Zaino.

    ps. 20" stock wheels would be pretty heavy..

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    I use a non acidic wheel cleaner and as VW doesn't have their own I got some from BMW. Spray it on the rims one by one, by the time youre done hose off and youre done.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vwgolfgolf View Post
    I use a non acidic wheel cleaner and as VW doesn't have their own I got some from BMW. Spray it on the rims one by one, by the time youre done hose off and youre done.
    interesting.. wonder how it gets backed on brake dust off if you just spray it on? HOw much is it wouldn't mind trying some.

    ps i hose off one by one and dont do it when the wheels are hot.

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