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Old 06-24-2008, 02:35 PM
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Re: Meg's #21 V 2.0 problem

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I thought you can't use zaino with a rotary ???
Who said that? I've tried all their products with a rotary: Fusion, AIO, Z2, Z5...they work ok (except the Fusion is pretty weak compared to compounds).

never had a problem

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Re: Meg's #21 V 2.0 problem

Well, I just used it again last night on an '05 Trailblazer, with basically the same conditions as the CTS. This time I let it sit and cure for about 1 1/2 - 2 hours and it came off perfectly. It was absolutely beautiful and the owners were flat out amazed at how well it turned out. So, looks like that will be my method with it now, just let it sit for at least 1 1/2 hours before removal.

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Re: Meg's #21 V 2.0 problem

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Having the same problem with both NXT v2.0 and M21 v2.0. During the last detail (last weekend), I left it to cure for 2 hours. While it was very easy to remove but under the dried residue there were a whole lot of streaks/smears everywhere. Tried everything from Last Touch, QD, UQD, M135, distilled water, I even tried with Z-6 and Z-8, but they were still there.

It was only yesterday morning when I did a Last Touch wipe down that I was able to get most of them off, but there were still some left.

I'm with crash93ssei, I love the finish it gives out and don't want this small issue to ruin the look.
I had the same issue with NXT v2.0 on a car I did this past weekend. I was working in very small sections (1ft X 1ft), and had a very hard time removing the product. Once I moved the car into the garage and let it cool off (out of direct sunlight), the problem went away. I don't know if this will solve your issue, but it solved mine.
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