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Nu Finish Any Good?
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06-22-2005, 05:46 PM | #1 |
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Nu Finish Any Good?
Seems like you guys swear on Zaino, but I'm in Canada, and ordering it would probably require a wait and extra shipping charges, whereas Nu Finish is availible at just about any major retailer here.
Any thoughts on this product? It seems to be highly rated by automotive magazines and what not. |
06-23-2005, 12:04 AM | #2 |
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Are you talking about the "we ran this car through 52 car washes" wax? Never used it but I don't believe in anything I see on late night TV nor would I let it near my bimmer. I order stuff from Canada once in a while and rarely does it take any longer than ordering something from here in the states. IMO, it's worth the wait and maybe a few extra bucks.
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06-23-2005, 02:33 PM | #3 |
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Even though I hate to admit it, I have used Nu Finish in the past. Suprisingly, it really does last a long time. I would estimate at least 6 months. It gives a reasonable shine and doesn't require much work to apply or remove. However, most other waxes will give you a better shine. If you are just looking for protection, then it may work for you.
If you have a hard time finding Zaino, I would highly recommend Klasse. Its usually available online. Since its a polymer, it lasts for a very long time. I usually get about 9 months or more before I have to re-apply. Best of all, it gives a GREAT shine. Michael
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