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the compounds doesn't fine-scratch the paint. It's very friendly to the paint surface and very easy to use; however, the downside is requiring good preparation b4 application. If water spot or any stain were left on the paint surface b4 applying Zaino, they would be covered under Zaino polish and wouldn't be removed.I notice Zaino doens't yield "deep wet" shine, especially on black paint, but "deep glossy" shine; however, its ease of use and durability can't be denialed. Although Zaino takes time to yield the best result, but it's well worth the time to me as for protection to the paint. I would be interested in trying the S100, but if I remember correctly, I read it somewhere in [ www.zainobros.com ] that Zaino doesn't not blend well with other products (probably commerical hype); and I don't like the idea of mixing different brands of chemical, and I don't want to end up striping them and redo Zaino all over. Oh, Zaino has new product called ZFX. It's a concentrated accelerator/shine booster to be mixed with its Z2/Z5 (polish/swirl remover) to help cutting the drying/curing time in between the coats. It's usually about 6-8 hours interval without ZFX; with it, coats can be applyied right away. Anyway, Zaino is NOW easy to use and doesn't take much time for coats, but the preparation is still a bitch. Thanks for the info!
Erick 
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