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Old 11-19-08, 07:15   #25 (permalink)
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Re: Giving zaino a chance...

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Old 11-19-08, 07:18   #26 (permalink)
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Re: Giving zaino a chance...

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Old 11-19-08, 07:29   #27 (permalink)
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Re: Giving zaino a chance...

Interestingly enough everybody I have ever spoke to who doesn't like Zaino ALWAYS tells me they cannot stand Zaino Zeolets. Fair enough and I understand that mentaility, but I have rarely (and I have spoken to many) heard somebody who had a complaint about the products themselves.

There is a reason why most top sealant manufacturers target Zaino as the benchmark and that is because the sealant line is top quality. I don't think it is fair to compare its performance to others if you have never used it, and if you are turned off by the zeolatry (I don't blame you) that is fine, but don't let emotions interfare with logical judgement.

IME, Zaino is the longest lasting sealant out there and all of the sealant line (Z2,Z5,Z6,Z7,Z8) is top notch. The look it produces is extremely shiney/glossy and unique and may not be for everybody. My main draw back with Zaino is that it doesn't like to be topped with carnauba and that it may not be the best choice for certain colors or situations (personal opinion and judgement dependent).
 
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Old 11-19-08, 07:31   #28 (permalink)
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Re: Giving zaino a chance...

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You could make the argument that Zymol at $175 is expensive, but the product we are discussing is less than $20. What Scottwax can do with a car is about 00.10 percent of the detailing population. 90% or more who buy Zaino or any other wax/sealant for that matter, are just average joes who work for a living and like a clean car.. That argument simply doesn't hold any water. Thats like saying look what LeBron James can do with a basketball. Well, thats the rare minority, most people will never reach that level. We are talking about the average joe shooting baskets in his driveway.Does the poster indicate anywhere hes a pro and looking for advice? ... No ...I don't go around giving people advice about products I have never used, I'm not qualified, I don't care what I've read on the internet. To me its just a prostitution of Autopia to go out and give advice to a guy about product X when you are basing an opinion on what you have read on a detailing forum and have not used the product at all.
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Old 11-19-08, 07:53   #29 (permalink)
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Interestingly enough everybody I have ever spoke to who doesn't like Zaino ALWAYS tells me they cannot stand Zaino Zeolets. Fair enough and I understand that mentaility, but I have rarely (and I have spoken to many) heard somebody who had a complaint about the products themselves.

There is a reason why most top sealant manufacturers target Zaino as the benchmark and that is because the sealant line is top quality. I don't think it is fair to compare its performance to others if you have never used it, and if you are turned off by the zeolatry (I don't blame you) that is fine, but don't let emotions interfare with logical judgement.

IME, Zaino is the longest lasting sealant out there and all of the sealant line (Z2,Z5,Z6,Z7,Z8) is top notch. The look it produces is extremely shiney/glossy and unique and may not be for everybody. My main draw back with Zaino is that it doesn't like to be topped with carnauba and that it may not be the best choice for certain colors or situations (personal opinion and judgement dependent).
FWIW, I agree entirely. I don't use Zaino much, because I tend to lean more toward waxes (just personal preference); but of the sealants I've used (most of them), zaino performs very well and very consistently. I always get good durability out of it, it looks excellent, and is extremely easy to use.

I think a lot of the zealotry has to do with the way the product was originally marketed (which I think was pretty clever); but that doesn't change the fact that it is a good product.

When/if I use a sealant on a car it's almost always Werkstatt Acrylic Jett or Zaino Z5pro.
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Interestingly enough everybody I have ever spoke to who doesn't like Zaino ALWAYS tells me they cannot stand Zaino Zeolets. Fair enough and I understand that mentaility, but I have rarely (and I have spoken to many) heard somebody who had a complaint about the products themselves.

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IME, Zaino is the longest lasting sealant out there and all of the sealant line (Z2,Z5,Z6,Z7,Z8) is top notch. The look it produces is extremely shiney/glossy and unique and may not be for everybody. My main draw back with Zaino is that it doesn't like to be topped with carnauba and that it may not be the best choice for certain colors or situations (personal opinion and judgement dependent).
I used Zaino for years, till I noticed a pattern. The shine is definately there, as is the water beading. For me, the protection was not. I was constantly getting water spots if I didn't do regular Z6 applications after every wash. On two cars that I let go for a few months, I got deep etching. I have since moved over to #21 and/or Collinite and have not had any water spotting issues even after leaving one car alone for a year.

Nothing beats the Zaino shine, I like it, some call it a bit tacky, but whatever, I do miss that, I don't miss dealing with water spots.
 
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I used Zaino for years

For me, the protection was not. I was constantly getting water spots if I didn't do regular Z6 applications after every wash. On two cars that I let go for a few months, I got deep etching.

I don't miss dealing with water spots.
Along a similar vein is Zaino good or bad wrt to bird bomb etching?
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Old 11-19-08, 08:34   #32 (permalink)
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Im starting to love this forum!!!

I think everyone here has its own point of view, and all of them are valid. As i said, i've been using most of the zymol products availabe. They are great, especially for my toy which only has 11K since 2001... I barely use it, and is in pristine condition so i will keep on using zymol

however, the MB E320 (daily car) need some more powerful stuff. As rwisejr said, that Mercedes ceramiclear is something special. HD-Cleanse doesnt work at all... that's when i decided to try something new. Zaino looks like a good option, not that cheap but not that expensive to deny it a try.

I will post some pics when i get the car done. Right now im on a trip and im planning to work on the car at the beginning of December. Thanks for all the input, and keep giving me tips!

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Old 11-19-08, 11:19   #33 (permalink)
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Re: Giving zaino a chance...

The only time I had an issue with Zaino - it was my fault. I had used Menzerna 106 and didn't do a good wipe down with alcohol. It looked good for about 2 weeks then there was NO shine or beading. I've since learned that proper Zaino prep is essential for durability. If you're going to try it, get ZAIO and let that be your base to add Z2 or Z5.
 
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Old 11-19-08, 02:03   #34 (permalink)
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Interestingly enough everybody I have ever spoke to who doesn't like Zaino ALWAYS tells me they cannot stand Zaino Zeolets. Fair enough and I understand that mentaility, but I have rarely (and I have spoken to many) heard somebody who had a complaint about the products themselves.

There is a reason why most top sealant manufacturers target Zaino as the benchmark and that is because the sealant line is top quality. I don't think it is fair to compare its performance to others if you have never used it, and if you are turned off by the zeolatry (I don't blame you) that is fine, but don't let emotions interfare with logical judgement.

IME, Zaino is the longest lasting sealant out there and all of the sealant line (Z2,Z5,Z6,Z7,Z8) is top notch. The look it produces is extremely shiney/glossy and unique and may not be for everybody. My main draw back with Zaino is that it doesn't like to be topped with carnauba and that it may not be the best choice for certain colors or situations (personal opinion and judgement dependent).
You spelled zealots wrong...*******. :P I kid I kid. I do agree wholeheartedly with your statement tho. I despise the Zaino Zealots as much as anyone. But that doesnt mean Im going to ignore the products. Zaino is the most durable sealant Ive used, and 2nd best durability overall, next to 476s. All Zaino products are easy to use and in the grand scheme of detailing, the sealants/paint products really are not that expensive considering the durability(compare the price of Z5 to Natty's blue, for example...or a low end Zymol/Swissvax. Only the cheapest of waxes are as cheap as a bottle of Z2.

There are 3 downsides to Zaino paint products, imo.
They dont protect in the winter as long as 476s. 2 coats of Z5 lasted about 3 weeks short of 2 coats of 476s. 476s is still my goto for winter salt/grime protection. This brings me to my 2nd problem with Zaino. Waxes dont seem to bond well with Z. In a perfect world, Id have 476s over Z for winter protection.
And lastly, certain colors in certain lighting conditions, Z can look plasticky, almost candy-coating like. Ive had a few customers comment, some have liked it, others havent.


Remember, there are as many anti-Z zealots as there are Z zealots. Neither opinions really matter....
 
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Re: Giving zaino a chance...

It seems to me as if Zaino traps less dirt and salt residue than collinite 845 during the winter months
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Old 11-19-08, 05:15   #36 (permalink)
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It seems to me as if Zaino traps less dirt and salt residue than collinite 845 during the winter months
Honestly, I wasn't impressed at all with 845. The look is too bright and durability wasn't nearly as good as I was expecting. I'd take Z5 over it any day.
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