Zoop Seal results. It IS worth the $$$

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REMorris

OK Rider Shakey
Well, the long term results will take a while.

But on my 2009 Mastiff, I have finished ZoopSeal on the front end of it and was frankly suprised by the results.

You need to follow the instructions to the letter, or you will not get results (or the results you want).

Step 1: wash using the Zoop cleaner. This is easy, same as a regular wash.

Step 2: Zoop Sealer - this is the 1st part of the sealer. After I put it on, I was disappointed with the look. You are supposed to let it dry to touch, but I let it set over a week. I did a couple of long rides in between this step and the last step. This step never looked like a good bright shine. it seemed to be blemished looking. As usual, I was impatient. But I followed the directions to the nth degree.

Since I rode it between these steps, I washed it again with Zoop Wash just prior to this next step.

Step 3: the Zoop Shine. Well, this was just amazing. I have done 1 of these steps (says you can keep doing it to get more and more shine). This made the bike actuallly look BETTER than it was out of the factory. Over the next couple of weeks, I will do the rest of the bike and then do pictures.

What I am telling you in this thread is that this stuff is better than any polish I have tried. (Mothers, Victory, etc.) The plus side here is if it actually reduces the work needed on the aluminum, it is well worth the C note you will drop for the kit.

Be sure you go to NAPA and get a bundle of microfiber polishing cloths before you start.

Richard
 

jimizee028

TRUE COLORS COLLISION
i just ordered a batch from summit,what i would like to know is do i polish the wheels the best i can with what i have...say wizards so they are fully polished and lookin good,and then start the procedure ZOOPS recomends or do i start with the wheels dirty and use all of zoops stuff to polish the rims and the seal them??????
 

REMorris

OK Rider Shakey
I did it basically the hard way. I used the best polish I had (Victory's polish), then washed that with the Zoop wash.

So, the better they look going into the ZoopSeal steps, the better the results will be.

Nothing good is easy, this is just typical.

Richard
 
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