Zaino Z8

Typically, Z8 will be the last thing you apply. It is best to use Z6-spray detailer to clean of smudges and clean rather than Z8. If you use Z8 as your very last product in the lineup, you will be fine.



Greg
 
Greg,



I apprecite your insight as it is "welcomed" The Zaino system has done wonders on my personal vehicle (1998 Lexus gs 400--190,128 miles--maroon color) only problem is i cannot get rid of the spider --webbing on the hood--rest of car looks great--tried fushion with the cyclo to no avail--assuming it's me the operator not product?
 
Here is the ticket to ZPC. It is very pad Dependant. If you are wanting to cut some defects you will need either light cut-orange or cutting- yellow pads. Applying the polish, you will use 2 dime size drops on the pad. Because you are saying cyclo, I would guess you would use a dime size on each of the pads. Using more cut with the polish and multiple passes should allow you to eventually remove the marks.



Greg
 
You the Man!!!!--I will heed your advice and give it a "college try"---I am assuming orange is the least abrasive (always been told to start with the least abrasive than go upward from their?) ---it's frustruating suffering from ocd---Thanks for explanation and wisdom--will keep ya posted. MickeyD
 
Z8 does have a curing period but as Greg stated Z8 is usually the last applied product. You can add a drop of ZFX into an ounce of Z8 and this will speed up the curing time. I would still not top the Z8 with anything for a few hours.
 
Thanks for the advice--- i appreciate everyone willingess to help a newbie---can't lie--pretty stubborn--(very loyal to zaino)---just have not been able to get rid of some spider-webbing--greg advice might be the ticket--as you all say prep is everything. Right?
 
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