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    How do the residues left by Zaino compare to Klasse`s ? And do MF`s work best in removing Zaino also ? I`m referring to the ZFX version of Zaino.





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    I think there is less residue with Zaino. Although both are pretty low. MF towels work great with Zaino.
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    if you apply thin coats with both products. Zaino is easier to remove though. I also find that large bath towels work best for Zaino removal although some use MF towels with good results too.

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    I can honestly say I have never seen Zaino dust...



    And the Klasse tends to require more MFs when removing.



    Both are excellent products!

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    I also notice Zaino will attract dust less.

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    I dont get much if any dust from zaino........
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    You know, I love Zaino but have never experienced the "lack of dust" benefit. I must have the only electrically charged Audi in the country!
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    I have found that if Zaino is applied thinly as instructed there is no residue. I only use plush 100% USA cotton towels to wipe off. That what I love about Zaino no residue. The anti-static properties are noticeable especially after several coats of Z2/Z5/Z6 and a Z7 wash followed by Z6.

    Can not comment on Klasse or BF.

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    Like Brad, I have not seen any dust reduction either. Maybe my Jeep is also electrically charged.
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    Are you using Zaino or Maquire`s 20? What do you use to wipe the sealant off with MF / 100% cotton towels ?

    I do not think #20 states anything about dust reduction.

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    I get less residue with Zaino, but I think Klasse is the winner when it comes to dust reduction. In fact, I get a little static when removing Zaino from my tail-lights.



    blkZ28, Dude switched to Zaino recently

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    <blockquote class=`ipsBlockquote` >

    <em class=`bbc`>Originally posted by Brad B. [/i]
    <strong class=`bbc`>You know, I love Zaino but have never experienced the "lack of dust" benefit. I must have the only electrically charged Audi in the country! [/b]</blockquote>
    As I`ll be Zaino`ing my S4 soon.

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    I am going to try a little experiment to determine which attracts more dust, Klasse, Zaino, carnubas, etc. I also intend to look at extraneous factors that increase dust accumulation...namely static electricity. This includes the care and use of different types of towels and applicators.



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    Will be very interested in the test..

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    The difference I noticed with Zaino---->



    It is not so much the reduced dust attraction. On a parked car, dust will will settle on it, no matter what product you are using. Now a carnuba that uses an oil will end up having more dust sticking to it. The strength I noticed with zaino is the reduction in DUST and dirt pickup on a daily driver. The car stays cleaner between washes and a quick drive around the block usually gets most of the settled dust off for me anyways....unless it rains or the surface of the car is wet.



    A fair test in my opinion would be apply products on the SAME panels of a car (split the panels in half) and subject it to normal driving. I don`t think having a panel sit for a week tells you much with dust pickup.

 

 
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