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10-25-2005, 11:56 PM | #1 |
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Zaino ? What about einzett ....
I have to admit I never heard of Zaino before reading this forum.
On my previous car I used einzett and I was planning to use the same on my new e90. Einzett is really amazing. Easy to apply and the result are exceptional. I am very suprise that in the e90 forum a search on einzett didn't return anything. Is any e90 owner out there that knows einzett and want to share his opinions/comparison with zaino ? fdc
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10-26-2005, 09:09 AM | #2 |
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I haven’t seen any Einzett products on this board. I don’t have any of the products but have been meaning to try them for along time now. Consensuses on the products are usually great, only problem seems to be availability and price. I don’t know why but they haven’t really become to popular in the detailing community.
As for durability and looks together I dont think you can beat Zaino. Chris
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10-26-2005, 09:19 AM | #3 |
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I have never used Einzett but have used alot of other products. And, like you never heard of zaino until this site. So I bought some zaino and don't think I will ever use anything else. The great thing about zaino is you can apply it to anything (headlights,rubber,rims,even glass)and it leaves no residue. If your used to using Einzett then stick with it. But I can assure you if you try Zaino you might be hooked.....
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10-26-2005, 09:55 AM | #4 |
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It is interesting. I had a Passat before and the vw forum comunity
considers einzett the best product ever. I did try it and now I am really hooked up. I buy the wax on line for ~ 14$ for bottle (~750ml?). A bottle last for many tens of treatment. What is amazing about einzett is the easy application (it is a liquid wax). I can do the all car with high detail in less the 2 h. The result is amazing, better then when I took delivery ... Now in the e90 everybody talks about Zaino and I start to be curious ... I think I'll give it a try .... fdc
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10-29-2005, 10:36 PM | #5 |
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i like einzeitt's cockpit cleaner i use it religously along with spiney beck, as for soap i havent found anything that beats perls and waxes i tend to switch around... P21s, Zymol's Creme, klasse, but i still have never tried zaino I am very pleased with my car though in terms of what I can get the paint to look like and dont really see a need to go buy zaino other than to find out what it is that everyone is ranting and raving about...
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