Zainoed the Jeep (pics)

LouisanaJeeper

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Short version:

I Zainoed the ZJ, it looks great.

After Pics are here: http://usazj.rockcrawler.com/Zaino

Before Pics are here: http://www.usazj.rockcrawler.com/Paint/paint-closup.JPG



Long Story (w/all the steps):

day 0

went wheelin'



day1

Pressure washed all the mud off (about 2hrs, at least)

Dawn Wash

Did the wheels w/ chrome cleaner

Did the door Jambs

Did the engine bay

Dawn Wash



day2

Scratch X in spots

Polished all headlight/ tail lenses w/ mother's mag+al cleaner

claybar entire jeep (mother's)

(fixed broken tie-rod end bushing in the steering also)



day3

claybar hood and roof (again)

clayed windshiled with old clay

Dawn Wash (again)

did the interior, shampoo, clean, etc to take a break from the paint lol



(waited 2 weeks)

day 4

Dawn Wash

took ZJ to a fellow autopiamember Intel486 w/hi-speed polishers

polished all the scratches out the best he could

Dawn Wash



day 5

Zaino time (Z5-swirl hiding wax, z6-quick detail spray, Z2-top coat wax, ZFX- chemical addative that speeds cure time for wax, www.zainobros.com)

(each step was repeated on the wheels, wood trim on interior, plastic headlight lenses, door jambs extra set of 31" wheels/tires, and my new bike (sweet))

steps: Z5, Z6, Z5, Z6, Z5, Z6 (using ZFX enabled polish)



day 6

Z5, Z6, Z2, Z6 (using ZFX)

put an extra coat of Z2, Z6 on the hood



notes:

-the tires were left undressed, as they should be on any Jeep

-the glare from the hood while driving is a little annoying (really)

-I am happy with how it turned out, should not have to re-wax until Christmas!!)

-The plastic trim was with a low-gloss plastic detailer, but it is still to shiney for my taste

-All washes were with the two bucket method and using a 100%cotton wash mit

-All towels were 100% white cotton, buffing was with a microfiber towel

-Wax was applied with 100% cotton wax applicators
 
LOL, I've never seen a hopped up Jeep Cherokee look like that where I'm from! Just soccer moms tooling around gabbing on their cell phone in one hand with a $12 Starbuks Moca Loca Choca Boca diet Frappachino Grande with chocolate sauce!



Do you guys with tires like that dress them at all? Or is that a sign of wimpiness for those monsters?!



Nice job though, especially since you take it "wheelin'" as you boys call it! :xyxthumbs
 
I personally dislike tire dressings, plus they are hella hard to apply on a mud tire properly (side lugs).



The jeep scares soccer moms and small children. :D



btw, I zainoed the bike in the pics as well. It is a Specialized Hardrock Comp with road bike tires (still have the fat muds for that bike) but I've been doing alot of riding on paved areas 20mi+ where the muds suck lol



Spilchy said:
LOL, I've never seen a hopped up Jeep Cherokee look like that where I'm from! Just soccer moms tooling around gabbing on their cell phone in one hand with a $12 Starbuks Moca Loca Choca Boca diet Frappachino Grande with chocolate sauce!



Do you guys with tires like that dress them at all? Or is that a sign of wimpiness for those monsters?!



Nice job though, especially since you take it "wheelin'" as you boys call it! :xyxthumbs
 
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