brettS4
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Speaking specifically about your Audi's brilliant black paint... I had the same on my A4. Most people will tell you that Audi clear coat is very hard, but generally the brilliant black cars have a softer clear coat. You won't have to work it as much as you think.
I never used Zaino, but all the photos I've seen of it show an extremely high mirror-like shine. If you want a deeper wet look, a carnauba wax is the way to go. I don't think you can do any better on black than Pinnacle Souveran paste wax. It goes on like melted butter and wipes off incredibly easy. Put two layers of that on your black vehicles (a few days between layers) and you'll be amazed how it will make your car glow. It's not going to be the highly reflective look that Zaino has, but IMO it's going to look a lot better.
I never used Zaino, but all the photos I've seen of it show an extremely high mirror-like shine. If you want a deeper wet look, a carnauba wax is the way to go. I don't think you can do any better on black than Pinnacle Souveran paste wax. It goes on like melted butter and wipes off incredibly easy. Put two layers of that on your black vehicles (a few days between layers) and you'll be amazed how it will make your car glow. It's not going to be the highly reflective look that Zaino has, but IMO it's going to look a lot better.