100% converted to Zaino, and I've been using it for close to 10 years. My car looks absolutley like new, better than when it left the factory. I'm old enough to remember when the only thing to use was "Blue Coral" wax, and you had to buy it from a Cadillac dealer. It was the only thing that would protect the Matador Red paint on my 1956 Bel Air convertible....

When I first bought my 94 Formula new, I used the top of the line Meguiar products, including the No 26 Yellow Professional wax. After a few years, my Formula had swirls and was hazy. A full treatment with Zaino, and it looked like new. People were asking me if I had it painted.
Do NOT worry about how long it lasts, just because it is a "polish" and not a "wax". Thats's old tech. Zaino lasts way longer than any wax I have ever used.
Do NOT assume its too expensive. The bottle is expensive, but you use it in such small quantities that the bottle lasts through numerous applications. In the end, it isn't going to cost you any more than the Meguiars products.
I won a new convert to Zaino last year.... guy who owns the company I work for bought a new Ferrari F430, BLACK! He heard I was a car nut, and asked what kind of wax I used. Told him about Zaino. He bought the complete line of products. Liked the tire shine, because it has a "natural" non-glossy appearance. Liked the leather conditioner, because of the natural feel and brand new smell. Seemed a little skeptical on the polish.
I told him to stick with it.... he continued with his two cars side-by-side, both black, the Ferrari F430 and an AMG 63. Within 2 weeks he told me I was right..... Zaino is better than anything he has ever used on his high end cars. The Ferrari outshined the Mercedes. Next morning I found a big box of Zaino products sitting on my desk.
Would not consider using anything else.

