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I just put the first coat of Zaino on the paint and realized how quickly I was able to do it. It was so much quicker and easier than my old Silverado and the wife's Rainier. The clean lines of the Malibu prevent it from holding as much water which we all know is a major pain in the butt when trying to put on polish on. once i get the second or third coat done, I'll have to post up a picture or two... :)
 

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I use the leaf blower on the front to dry it quickly. My Z/28 holds water in the turn signal for days if it humid and I leave it in the garage. After finishing, I really can't see that much of a difference but being new, I wouldn't think there should be......silver paint is so nice!
 

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Couldn't this result in some sandblasting affect?
I've never had a problem, been doing it for years. The blower did suck in a lady bug one time but I was lucky and it hit the window at 150mph ~ no damage. However, if it did hit the paint, I'm sure it would have left a mark.

I especially like blow drying the motorcycle. My GSXR holds a lot of water around the fuel tank opening, motor area and an extreme amount in the radiator.
 
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