zaino z cs clear
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It shines
It lasts
It is stupid easy to apply (go on youtube and watch the video)
I'm sure there are better products, but I haven't used them yet.
Buy with confidence
Z-5, z-2, z-cs
It lasts
It is stupid easy to apply (go on youtube and watch the video)
I'm sure there are better products, but I haven't used them yet.
Buy with confidence
Z-5, z-2, z-cs
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Drifting
BIGMAC
#6
Racer
I prefer to use Chadwicks Triple Play. Super easy to put on, and no more washing and drying your car first. (I know, it is weird at first) I am a former Z user, but have switched to Chadwicks and love it.
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I use it and like it. If it streaks you're using too much. There is another company that makes a similar product but less expensive. I haven't used it personally but one guy over in car care (Rohnk?) gave it positive reviews. Do a search for ZCS over there and you should find it.
#8
Drifting
https://www.amazon.com/Ultima-Waterl...waterless+wash
When you spray this over the top it gives a shine far superior
https://www.amazon.com/Meguiars-G175...mate+spray+wax
#9
Drifting
I used to use the Z-CS on the Vettes but stopped in favor of coatings which will last longer.
I continue to use Z-CS without any other products on a 1995 Ford F150 that I take a DA polisher to on occasion. Just hit it with a polisher using a medium-abrasive polish and then apply Z-CS and done with it. Always get compliments on that truck.
I continue to use Z-CS without any other products on a 1995 Ford F150 that I take a DA polisher to on occasion. Just hit it with a polisher using a medium-abrasive polish and then apply Z-CS and done with it. Always get compliments on that truck.
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I always get streaks until I wipe it down with Z-6. Then is shines. Not sure it is worth the money.
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I use it or Optiseal. I like Z-CS better though. The shine is a little better.
If you're getting streaks, your using too much. Basically 2 spritz to prime an applicator pad and one per panel is all you need, your first panel should be the hood.
Then Z6 for maintenance or Z8. A lot of people say they don't see the difference with Z8, but I can, and I've had compliments after using Z8. So i'll use it once in a while. It deepens the shine.
I think if you are going through a full Zaino process, the Z8 won't make a difference, but if you're like me, I polish once or twice a year and then Z-CS and Z6 or Z8, it makes a big difference.
If you're getting streaks, your using too much. Basically 2 spritz to prime an applicator pad and one per panel is all you need, your first panel should be the hood.
Then Z6 for maintenance or Z8. A lot of people say they don't see the difference with Z8, but I can, and I've had compliments after using Z8. So i'll use it once in a while. It deepens the shine.
I think if you are going through a full Zaino process, the Z8 won't make a difference, but if you're like me, I polish once or twice a year and then Z-CS and Z6 or Z8, it makes a big difference.
Last edited by CriticalmassGT; 10-07-2016 at 08:53 AM.
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Team Owner
I used to be a Zainoholic, then I found better, then I found better and cheaper, then I found better, cheaper, easier to apply and maintain.......Zaino....
#17
Instructor
I have and was surprised how nice and easy it is. I've used all their products since I heard about it on the forum. You can't beat the deep look but follow the directions more coats the better. Each coat you will notice a deeper shine.
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#18
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I use it or Optiseal. I like Z-CS better though. The shine is a little better.
If you're getting streaks, your using too much. Basically 2 spritz to prime an applicator pad and one per panel is all you need, your first panel should be the hood.
Then Z6 for maintenance or Z8. A lot of people say they don't see the difference with Z8, but I can, and I've had compliments after using Z8. So i'll use it once in a while. It deepens the shine.
I think if you are going through a full Zaino process, the Z8 won't make a difference, but if you're like me, I polish once or twice a year and then Z-CS and Z6 or Z8, it makes a big difference.
If you're getting streaks, your using too much. Basically 2 spritz to prime an applicator pad and one per panel is all you need, your first panel should be the hood.
Then Z6 for maintenance or Z8. A lot of people say they don't see the difference with Z8, but I can, and I've had compliments after using Z8. So i'll use it once in a while. It deepens the shine.
I think if you are going through a full Zaino process, the Z8 won't make a difference, but if you're like me, I polish once or twice a year and then Z-CS and Z6 or Z8, it makes a big difference.
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Last edited by BIGMAC; 10-08-2016 at 08:43 AM.
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I would love to put it on last but it streaks no matter how little I put on. So I have no choice but to wipe the car down with Z-6 to remove the streaking. The car glows if i use Z-6 or ZCS so spending an extra $30 for ZCS seems like a waste to me.