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11-11-07, 07:06 #1
Confused about Zaino products?????
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I plan on shortly detailing my future black car, but had a few questions. Since people are so familiar with different products.... sometimes when you guys talk it goes right over my head! The black car that I plan on getting will most likely have mild swirl marks and I would like to know how to apporiately take care of it.
The problem is even after looking at this website and looking at the Zaino website, I am still confused about which product to use for my application. This is the best that I could gather so please help me out.
Dawn wash - to remove all previous wax
Zaino Z-7 wash
Clay Bar with Sonus
Z5 or ZPC Paint Cleaner/Polish (which one should I use and whats the difference?)
two or three coats of Z2????
and Zaino does not make wax???!!! Can anybody recommend a good wax especially for a black car?
It is just that the Zaino website is confusing to me. Talking about using Z2 and Z3 and Z4 and Z5 blah blah and I don't see many people on Autopia using ALL of the Zaino products at once.
Can someone help me out and tell me the correct procedure in using Zaino products.
Thanks in advance!!!!!!!!!!!
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11-11-07, 07:12 #2
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It confuses me too..
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11-11-07, 07:15 #3
Re: Confused about Zaino products?????
To keep it simple for you
- Wash with dawn or whatever you want really. Just maybe something strong enough to remove any old wax and what not.
- Clay bar the car with any clay you want
- Polish/compound with any ones you want to remove swirls/scratches
- Apply z5 OR z2. Z5 will give you a wetter look but I believe z2 gives you more of a glossy look and last longer.
If you want to apply more than one coat of z5/z2. I suggest for simplicity is buy ZFX. And use that via directions on the back of the box.
Z5 and Z2 are Zaino's "SEALANTS" for clear coated cars. A wax will not last as long as a sealant. So if you want durability, zaino is a damn good way to go.
If you need anything else, feel free to PM me.
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11-11-07, 07:15 #4
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Dawn wash - to remove all previous wax
-completely up to you there is much debate about dawn, honestly if your claying that step will remove your previous wax
Zaino Z-7 wash
-very nice car wash
Clay Bar with Sonus
-one of the most over looked steps but very important
Z5 or ZPC Paint Cleaner/Polish (which one should I use and whats the difference?)
-z5 although it is refered as a "polish" is actually a protectant also so there is no need to apply another "wax" z5 is recommended for dark cars where z2 is for lighter. You can layer z5 or z2 for even better results but then you have to look into something called zfx (whole different ball game)
-ZPC is actually a polish, this step will also remove any previous waxes and will provide no protection for the paint. if you would like to apply a product in the same way but with protection look for ZAIO
two or three coats of Z2????
basically
z7
clay
zpc/zaio
z5
hope this helps
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11-11-07, 07:16 #5
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It is my understanding that while Zaino calls Z-2 and Z-5 Polishes, they are really sealants. The difference being Z-2 is a pure sealant and Z-5 is a sealant with fillers in it.Quote: Originally Posted by Elonheater32
As far as what products to use, most recomend the following:
Dawn to wash your car before applying Zaino the first time.
Z-18 (or any other good clay bar) to clay your car.
Z-PC to correct swirl marks and other paint marring
Z-AIO as your All in One
Z-5 used as many times as needed to fill in left over swirl marks.
- (If you do not us ZFX in your Z-5, Z-3 or Z-2 you have to wait I believe 12 hours. Or is it 24 hours? If you do use ZFX, the wait time I believe is 20 minutes.)
Z-2 as your final "layer" of sealant if you have a clear coat, Z-3 if no clear coat.
Z-8 to touch up the glossy look
Z-6 as your QD
Z-7 to wash your car from now on.
I have never used Zaino but this seems to be the most popular combination of Zaino Products.
Kinda complicated, kinda pricey to start out but seems to give good results.
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11-11-07, 07:17 #6
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You beat me elitemobile and stiffdog.
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11-11-07, 07:17 #7
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i have just re read my post and realize it might be just as confusing as zaino haha if you have any question feel free to ask
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11-11-07, 07:18 #8
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bert you post was alot more informative anyway hopefully between the three of us he can put something together haha
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11-11-07, 07:42 #9
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Cats out of the hat, the guys have covered it pretty well. I will say this: If your planning on purchasing ZFX in order to apply multiple coats in one sitting, go to rite aid and get a plastic medical syringe.
To go more into depth, the concept of ZFX is the adative allows you to layer up to 3 layers of Z2 or Z5 at any given time (just wait 30 minutes between application). You have to mix the ZFX with the Z2 or Z5. However, the bottles that are provided are VERY LARGE and hold like 6-9 layers of sealant in them.
No biggie, you'll just save it for another day right? Well, if you leave the stuff in there for more then 12 hours it goes bad. Ok, so you'll only fill the bottle half way up right? Ehhh... you'll end up wasting a lot of the sealant which will coat the sides of the mixer bottle rather then settle at the bottom. After all, you have to fervently mix the ZFX/Z2 cocktail so its gonna get all over the bottle and much of it
This is where the medical syringe comes into play. It holds aprox 3 layers worth of sealant, and all of it is used (you just squeeze it out with the syringe). Really made my zaino application more friendly. I found it easier to mix the stuff in the smaller syringe too.
Almost forgot: I recommend applying with a foam pad. I've noticed pretty much all of Zaino's products work better via foam. The white terry cloth pads they provide soak up too much product.
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11-11-07, 08:36 #10
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Elonheater, I'm about to throw a wrench into this equation but bear with me. As stated earlier, Zaino calls Z2 and Z5 polishes but they are not, they are sealants or top coats or last step products whatever you want to call them. Z5 looks better on dark colors and Z2 looks better on light colors. But here comes the fly in the ointment. Zaino is awesome HOWEVER, Zaino will exacerbate your minor swirls or any other imperfection for that matter. Therefore, if you want to use Z5 then you'd better do some serious correction with a polish first. You need to apply Zaino over a corrected finish or those swirls and cobwebs will show right through. That goes for Z5 also. Don't believe the hype about Z5 filling minor swirls. Here are two options: You can either hide your swirls with a product like RMG or you can remove them with a polish like Menzerna 106ff. If you want the easy way out then buy Clearkote RMG, Carnauba Moose Wax & Quik Shine. If you want to do things more thoroughly then polish out the swirls with Menzerna, then apply your Z5.
Patrick
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11-11-07, 08:46 #11
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If you put the mixed bottle into the fridge it will last longer than 12hours. I have had them last over night and into the next day, and they are still good to go.
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11-11-07, 08:52 #12
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Okay its confusing, but actually starting to make some sense. I guess the problem was that you actually have to use a "real" polish before applying Zaino products. I have heard that sealants really to make every imperfection pop out.
So to make things simple... after washing and claybaring, use a good polish like Menzerna 106ff before putting Zaino "sealants" on the paint.
Am I going in the right direction guys?????
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