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SilverLexus
11-25-2006, 06:25 PM
Did some winter prep on my car today with convenient and lovely 70 degree and sunshine weather here in Atlanta. We did a Z-7 soap, Z-18 claying (some dirt, not much), Z-7, Indigo Blue edgeless from AutoGeek for residue removal, then Z-PC on LC finishing pad with PC at "5" then "6". We had Z-2 Pro on previously and several coats of Z-8. I have applied Z-2 Pro X 2 but won`t have pics until tomorrow morning.



First off, one tool critical for my success-my trusty assistants Nala and Charlie:



http://homepage.mac.com/leescoggins/sat1.jpg



The next pics don`t capture the full wetness and gloss I am getting but I will probably get a Nikon D80 for Christmas so pics will improve immensely-the Canon A620 just has terrible optics. All shots after Z-PC polishing:



http://homepage.mac.com/leescoggins/sat2.jpg



http://homepage.mac.com/leescoggins/sat3.jpg



http://homepage.mac.com/leescoggins/sat4.jpg



New shoes! Michelin V rated Pilot Exaltos....

http://homepage.mac.com/leescoggins/sat5.jpg



Post polish full length shot...

http://homepage.mac.com/leescoggins/sat6.jpg



Further thoughts on Z-PC. It has a learning curve but I like it alot now that I have mastered it. It works best I find with the PC on "6". It`s also great on my Makita rotary. It seems to work well with either a cutting pad or a finishing pad.



It was a very good day dor detailing. :)

imported_GregCavi
11-25-2006, 06:46 PM
Those pics are VERY sexy!! The wetness and gloss is out of the park!



Greg

gmblack3
11-25-2006, 06:52 PM
Great job Lee!



Scott and I did a little detail on his miata today.



We also used ZPC, but I used a rotary with white LC VC pad. Then we did 3x of Z5pro with ZFX and Z8 to finish. I took a few pics, I think Scott took more.



http://img73.imageshack.us/img73/3692/img2199al9.jpg



http://img245.imageshack.us/img245/7670/img2200pa4.jpg



http://www.imagemotorworks.com/detail/m25/01Miata01.jpg

harvey
11-25-2006, 07:01 PM
I know someone is going to get made at me, but what is the big deal when it take several coats of anything to get the car looking good. It seems to me that a really good product should do it in one shot.



Any thoughts?

imported_GregCavi
11-25-2006, 07:02 PM
I know someone is going to get made at me, but what is the big deal when it take several coats of anything to get the car looking good. It seems to me that a really good product should do it in one shot.



Any thoughts?



I disagree, After one coat of zaino, the car looks phenominal. By no means does it take multiple coats to make zaino look good. :nixweiss



Greg

SilverLexus
11-25-2006, 07:06 PM
My car has just one coat on it right now and it looks awesome! People put on extra coats of Zaino for protection more than anything but I think 1 or 2 coats is plenty.



I`ll put on another layer tomorrow morning and take some final shots to post here.



Thanks everyone for the nice comments.




Scott and I did a little detail on his miata today.



We also used ZPC, but I used a rotary with white LC VC pad. Then we did 3x of Z5pro with ZFX and Z8 to finish. I took a few pics, I think Scott took more.





Looks terrific Bryan and Scott. I still have your PakShak order by the way. Today I used an LC VC black pad today.

skitelluride531
11-25-2006, 07:07 PM
Is that a wheaten terrier? We have one of those too! Her name is Bailey. She is SO wild, but so much fun!







Oh, by the way...the car looks great as well!

harvey
11-25-2006, 07:08 PM
Then why all of the 2nd, 3rd, etc, etc, coat everyone put on the cars on this forum?

Pats300zx
11-25-2006, 07:13 PM
I also did a winter prep today with some Zaino on my red F150. I washed with Z6 then applied a coat of of Z2. Since I wasn`t going to be laying it I decided to not use ZFX. Tomorrow I will do a coat of Z8. The car has three coats of Z5 Pro.



In comparing Z2 and Z5, I think I really like Z5. It seems to look alittle deeper.

imported_GregCavi
11-25-2006, 07:14 PM
Then why all of the 2nd, 3rd, etc, etc, coat everyone put on the cars on this forum?



Please pm me. I have an offer for you.



Greg

gmblack3
11-25-2006, 08:12 PM
My car has just one coat on it right now and it looks awesome! People put on extra coats of Zaino for protection more than anything but I think 1 or 2 coats is plenty.



I`ll put on another layer tomorrow morning and take some final shots to post here.



Thanks everyone for the nice comments.



Looks terrific Bryan and Scott. I still have your PakShak order by the way. Today I used an LC VC black pad today.



Thanks Lee!



If we wanted to be in a hurry, I am sure that we could of got 3 coats on and off of this miata in under 45 mins. I mixed up .5 oz of Z5pro and we still did not use it all. Scott even applied the final coat on the "thick side" No streaking at all....



Thanks Lee for still holding that order for me. :bigups

Bigpoppa3346
11-25-2006, 08:14 PM
That looks really wet, especially after only polishing. For me, polishing on silver doesn`t really leave the paint looking wet at all, but those are some impressive results you have there.

thesacrifice
11-25-2006, 08:31 PM
Super wet! I love the look on that Silver, but not so much that black car another user posted...looks kind of plasticy there.



Anyhow, I may have to give in and try Zaino in the spring.

Scottwax
11-25-2006, 11:39 PM
Then why all of the 2nd, 3rd, etc, etc, coat everyone put on the cars on this forum?



:nixweiss Never figured it out either, because a single layer looks great and protects for months. Probably has to do with mixing Z2 or Z5 with ZFX because I imagine it is really hard to mix up enough for exactly one layer. Anything left over isn`t good 12 hours past initial mixing. If you have some left over, it makes sense to apply it rather than throw it out. Am I on the right track?



Lee-your car looks great and it shows that proper polishing is the real key to a beautiful finish. :)

SilverLexus
11-26-2006, 09:47 AM
Thanks for the nice comments Scott.




Anything left over isn`t good 12 hours past initial mixing.



Actually you can do 3 layers in 24 hour period. I put the first layer on last night and I just applied the second layer and am waiting a bit for it to haze up.



So why multiple layers? Several reasons.



**Extra gloss.

**Zaino is very clear optically so layering works.

**Zaino sealant is durable and has no abrasives so I doubt one will remove the prior layer in any fashion.

**Extra protection through the winter time.



Of course, the great thing is that a spritz of Z-8 brings the cars mostly back to original gloss when cared for regularly.