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      03-28-2008, 10:47 PM   #1
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BMW hard wax with nanotechnology.

seems like a good wax, but after Zainoing my wife's 2004 MDX, the BMW wax did not give that awesome wet look.

The BMW wax gave a smooth shiny appearance, but not as well as the Zaino Z-5 that I used. I also used the ZPC, then ZAIO, and gloss.

Quick question..

can I use Z-2 or Z-5 later on my car after previously using the BMW hard wax?

I was wondering if I would just be wasting my time.

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      03-29-2008, 10:24 AM   #2
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I am looking forward to you getting an answer for your question.

On a side note - I used the BMW hard wax, and admitting I'm not to far along on the "detailing curve of knowledge", comparing it to other waxes I found it to be a bit difficult. In fact my initial comparison to some of the waxes that are like a smooth, slinky, and seductive women, the BMW stuff was how I would envision an old menopausal crack whore. Please, this is just my probably uneducated over the top opinion, and may have been directly related to temp., technique, or lack thereof, and quantity applied.

I still have some left and will go through the process again in better conditions.
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I am looking forward to you getting an answer for your question.

On a side note - I used the BMW hard wax, and admitting I'm not to far along on the "detailing curve of knowledge", comparing it to other waxes I found it to be a bit difficult. In fact my initial comparison to some of the waxes that are like a smooth, slinky, and seductive women, the BMW stuff was how I would envision an old menopausal crack whore. Please, this is just my probably uneducated over the top opinion, and may have been directly related to temp., technique, or lack thereof, and quantity applied.

I still have some left and will go through the process again in better conditions.
335newbie:

Look at the following thread, Someone posted an answer to our question.

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