Yup, and here is mine! :beer:
I haven't found a better leather treatment, and I believe other than maybe a couple of newcomers I have tried all of them.
Zaino, in order to see the difference in LSPs you will need a minimum of 6 coats to BEGIN seeing it.
On many of my best paint trophies we are talking in excess of 20 coats.
Zaino paint products deliver deep shine with layering.
They offer serious protection in lesser coats but the major shine is earned, not given.
The first vehicle I tried Zaino on had very badly abused paint. I bought the car fully expecting to paint it, it really had no shine left in many places.
At that time I had never heard of using a DA polisher on paint.
I bought the Zaino kit,
flayed the car and started applying it by Sal's directions.
At first I really didn't see anything happening. But I found Zaino to be the easiest paint sealant I had ever applied and I figured I had it and it was paid for so I kept going. At or around layer number 6 the car started to change color. (It was another black Ford) as I continued layering the car got better and better. At layer #21 it looked like I had painted it.
I took the car to SSHS that year and had many people asking what my secret was to keep my car looking like that. Most didn't believe that a few weeks earlier the car had little or no shine and looked like it had been washes with 120 wet or dry sandpaper used dry.
It was a year later when I discovered the glorious Porter Cable and learned how to do paint corrections.
http://www.gouldphoto.com/Drag-Raci...120168_nRQPJG#!i=109625270&k=NWQFdj8&lb=1&s=L
That picture is all Zaino no polish.