Meguiars and Zaino Starter Kits?
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Meguiars and Zaino Starter Kits?
Alright guys, I'm still on the fence about which one to go with, but what do yall recommend to order from each company as a starter kit. I went to both sights and was somewhat overwhelmed lol. So give me a list of what you guys think a starter kit from each company should be. Thanks guys!
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I know this will be a debate beaten to death, as for which product you decide to use, they are both high-quality. I went zaino and am happy with it.
If you go Zaino, I reccomend getting their Ultimate Kit. It comes with everything you need (leather cleaner & conditioner, tire dressing, etc). I personally think its worth every penny. I will be able to get 3 seasons out of the kit, although I was a bit lazy with polishing the car this year.
If you go Zaino, I reccomend getting their Ultimate Kit. It comes with everything you need (leather cleaner & conditioner, tire dressing, etc). I personally think its worth every penny. I will be able to get 3 seasons out of the kit, although I was a bit lazy with polishing the car this year.
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If you're considering Meguiar's, you might also consider Mothers, if you haven't already...
https://store.mothers.com/index.php?cPath=14
You can get an appropriate interior kit (leather or fabric) to go along with an exterior care kit, such as FX... I find all of their products to be very easy to use. I really like their products, and I think they're worth considering.
Different levels of the kits include some very nice microfiber towels (including a neat foam-core waffle-weave drying towel) and a sheepskin wash mitt and an optional bag.
"Refills" on the consumables are often available at the usual stores, but the kits give you the option of the hard-to-find towels as well as the cool detail bag.
https://store.mothers.com/index.php?cPath=14
You can get an appropriate interior kit (leather or fabric) to go along with an exterior care kit, such as FX... I find all of their products to be very easy to use. I really like their products, and I think they're worth considering.
Different levels of the kits include some very nice microfiber towels (including a neat foam-core waffle-weave drying towel) and a sheepskin wash mitt and an optional bag.
"Refills" on the consumables are often available at the usual stores, but the kits give you the option of the hard-to-find towels as well as the cool detail bag.
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yeah the topic of which one is better is completly beaten to death, I'm just wondering once you guys did make your decision, what exactly you bought
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I went with the Zaino kit. I am sure it is as good as the 3 or 4 other best options offered out there. It is easy to apply, easy to remove and the results have been outstanding.
As far as replacement goes, what is easier then ordering online and having it delivered to your door in a couple of days? Beats driving to the local Pep Boys!
Best? Who cares. Get one of the best 3 or 4 products offered and you will be happy!
As far as replacement goes, what is easier then ordering online and having it delivered to your door in a couple of days? Beats driving to the local Pep Boys!
Best? Who cares. Get one of the best 3 or 4 products offered and you will be happy!
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