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Old September 18th, 2017, 04:32 PM
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F11 cremanic coating

Has anyone used any of the Top Coat products F11 coating on your exterior paint, chrome and or rubber.
How does it work for you and does it last ?
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Old September 20th, 2017, 08:26 AM
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No experience with it, but did go and look up a review of it versus Zaino a guy did.
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Old September 22nd, 2017, 12:53 PM
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Zaino looks really nice on the U-tube presentation but for the price difference, I think that I will try the F11 product.
I'll let you guys know how it works and if it last .
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Originally Posted by My2nd 69 442
Zaino looks really nice on the U-tube presentation but for the price difference, I think that I will try the F11 product.
I'll let you guys know how it works and if it last .
Best way to find out is to try it and see on just about anything. Don't have a dog in this fight, as I have used neither and care little for looks, when it comes to most chrome or paint jobs. I do like to try cheap and easy new things though for an added quick cheap punch. For example, I learned long ago a quick spray of pledge on my fairly clean tires made them black and shiny, and you don't have to wipe the white foam off, just let it set on the surface and the white foam vanishes into it in a while.
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Can't go wrong with Zaino Bros. stuff, but the paint needs to be in great shape to start with. It won't "fix" issues.

But if you use it on really nice paint it is amazing how nice it can look......
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Can't go wrong with Zaino Bros. stuff, but the paint needs to be in great shape to start with. It won't "fix" issues.

But if you use it on really nice paint it is amazing how nice it can look......
People might be amazed at how good mop and glow can make an old paint job look. I got that tip years ago from a friend with a yellow 64 Chevelle and it was sparkling. Decades later I tried it on a whim on a heavily oxidized beige 72 Plymouth. Made the paint look fresh and shiny with no rubbing or compounding, for months

Some will yellow over time, but some will turn whitish.
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