Zaino Review
#22
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I own a detail shop is South Florida. On average I spend 24-30 hours cleaning, decontaminating and polishing the paint. I am a big fan of Zaino products.
As stated above, the key is "Prep, Prep, Prep, and more Prep". If you put Z-2 on top of paint defects & swirls you will have very shiny defects and swirls.
I like Z-5 on darker colors. Z-5 has a softer, warmer finish. I like Z-2 on white & lighter colors. Z-2 has a brightness & shine. I use ZFX with Z-2 and Z-5.
There is nothing complicated about mixing Zaino polish with ZFX. For that black "wet look" I'll use 3 coats of Z-5 followed with at least 3-6 coats of Z-2.
The Zaino White towels & Z-6 is very helpful for removing Z-5/Z-2 polish. For the Saturday night out/car show finish use Z-8 with Zaino blonde towels.
As stated above, the key is "Prep, Prep, Prep, and more Prep". If you put Z-2 on top of paint defects & swirls you will have very shiny defects and swirls.
I like Z-5 on darker colors. Z-5 has a softer, warmer finish. I like Z-2 on white & lighter colors. Z-2 has a brightness & shine. I use ZFX with Z-2 and Z-5.
There is nothing complicated about mixing Zaino polish with ZFX. For that black "wet look" I'll use 3 coats of Z-5 followed with at least 3-6 coats of Z-2.
The Zaino White towels & Z-6 is very helpful for removing Z-5/Z-2 polish. For the Saturday night out/car show finish use Z-8 with Zaino blonde towels.
#23
Racer
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#25
Melting Slicks
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We've been using Zaino since 2001 and have always been impressed by how well it works and especially how long it lasts. We first used it on a 62 Vette and after seeing the results converted every vehicle we had whether show car or daily driver. We haven't found Zaino to take any more effort than the other products we've used and have followed their directions closely. The comments regarding preparation are right on the mark. One Zaino product we found particularly useful is their PC Fusion for polishing to remove any marks prior to applying the Z2 or Z5. I usually use a Porter-Cable buffer with a soft foam pad but have also done small areas by hand. Then it's Z5 for darker colors or Z2 for lighter colors followed by their Z6 detailer all of which are removed with their blonde towels.
We've had many folks ask us what we use. While we tell them everything we use and how we do it we do so with the suggestion to just use whatever works best and looks best to them. Everyone has their own mental image of what their paint finish should look like whether it's depth, shine or longevity as well as how much work it takes to get it that way and maintain. For all three aspects we like Zaino.
Rich
We've had many folks ask us what we use. While we tell them everything we use and how we do it we do so with the suggestion to just use whatever works best and looks best to them. Everyone has their own mental image of what their paint finish should look like whether it's depth, shine or longevity as well as how much work it takes to get it that way and maintain. For all three aspects we like Zaino.
Rich
#27
Melting Slicks
IMHO Zaino is best used in multiple coats.
The prep is what matters most, and nothing will cover up bad prep - period.
Once the defects are satisfactorily removed and the car is properly prepped, I've found that 3-5 very light coats of Zaino has a unique wet look over other produicts.
True, it's a lot of coats and a lot of work, but done on successive days left to dry overnight and then to cure each day, the results are amazing. Each successive coat is easier to apply and buff too.
This is just not practical for most people and doing a DD this way just will not work.
If the car you are doing is not a DD and can be garaged thru the whole process, it works great.
For my DD's I usually use the Zaino AIO, followed by a single coat of Z2. Good enough, and really lasts.
The prep is what matters most, and nothing will cover up bad prep - period.
Once the defects are satisfactorily removed and the car is properly prepped, I've found that 3-5 very light coats of Zaino has a unique wet look over other produicts.
True, it's a lot of coats and a lot of work, but done on successive days left to dry overnight and then to cure each day, the results are amazing. Each successive coat is easier to apply and buff too.
This is just not practical for most people and doing a DD this way just will not work.
If the car you are doing is not a DD and can be garaged thru the whole process, it works great.
For my DD's I usually use the Zaino AIO, followed by a single coat of Z2. Good enough, and really lasts.
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Zaino since 97 on my rides, i love it, and get comps on my finish all the time, and layering adds protection against road rash, tar does not stick, bird poop or sap does not etch the clear coat and neither do bugs......
no swirls....
as state, prep is everything..... but this non solvent polymer is the best ive have ever used and ive been detailing since 1967. ive have folks come by here for years and introduced them to zaino and none ever went back to their old products. Sorry you are not happy. Remember, carnauba is water soluble...zaino is not.
no swirls....
as state, prep is everything..... but this non solvent polymer is the best ive have ever used and ive been detailing since 1967. ive have folks come by here for years and introduced them to zaino and none ever went back to their old products. Sorry you are not happy. Remember, carnauba is water soluble...zaino is not.
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Drifting
Use as little as you possibly can to cover the surface. You will probably need to wipe down with Z6 or Z8 after the CS has cured to remove the smears. Others on this Forum report they can get CS to cure with no smears or streaks but I have never been able to get this to happen despite many attempts.
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Use as little as you possibly can to cover the surface. You will probably need to wipe down with Z6 or Z8 after the CS has cured to remove the smears. Others on this Forum report they can get CS to cure with no smears or streaks but I have never been able to get this to happen despite many attempts.
As soon as I get and use it I'll post up a separate review.
Tom
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Just purchased Zaino for the first time
in reading their how to on their website, they recommend shampooing the car after clay bar - i assume they want no oils or other residue on prior to their product
my question is (and i assume yes) would the same go for polishing compounds? - so if i clay bar and then buff with a machine polisher, would Zaino require that to be shampoo'd again prior to applying their products?
thanks
in reading their how to on their website, they recommend shampooing the car after clay bar - i assume they want no oils or other residue on prior to their product
my question is (and i assume yes) would the same go for polishing compounds? - so if i clay bar and then buff with a machine polisher, would Zaino require that to be shampoo'd again prior to applying their products?
thanks
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Just purchased Zaino for the first time
in reading their how to on their website, they recommend shampooing the car after clay bar - i assume they want no oils or other residue on prior to their product
my question is (and i assume yes) would the same go for polishing compounds? - so if i clay bar and then buff with a machine polisher, would Zaino require that to be shampoo'd again prior to applying their products?
thanks
in reading their how to on their website, they recommend shampooing the car after clay bar - i assume they want no oils or other residue on prior to their product
my question is (and i assume yes) would the same go for polishing compounds? - so if i clay bar and then buff with a machine polisher, would Zaino require that to be shampoo'd again prior to applying their products?
thanks
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