imported_SHICKS
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The first question is in regards to Clear Seal (ZCS). Is it just me or do others find that it does not give the same great shine, glow and appearance as Z2Pro? I am asking because I am debating if I should apply over my fresh layer of Z2Pro? I guess I am on the fence with this product. I cannot seem to get it to go on effortlessly, I usually always have to do a wipe down no matter how little product I use. Maybe storing the pad in a ziploc bag with product on it for resue later is not a good idea?
My next question is about ZAIO. How strong of a cleaner is it? Comparable to Klasse AIO? Will it easily strip multiple layers of sealant or do I have to work it pretty good or do a IPA wipedown first? I am having a hard time determining how well it cleans, it sure does look good after though.
I am preparing to do a 2006 Victory Red Corvette, that needs no paint correction, but has a healthy coat of RMG + Souveran.
my process will be
ONR
ZAIO
Z5(zfx)x2
Z2(zfx)x1
Z8
Z6 Wipedowns when needed
Skipping ZCS
My last question. This car is never driven, maybe <1000 miles per year, the rest of the time is in a heated garage under a cover. How long will Zaino last in this situation? I'd like to just get the point of Z6 and Z8 wipedowns and ONR when needed.
Thanks,
Steve
My next question is about ZAIO. How strong of a cleaner is it? Comparable to Klasse AIO? Will it easily strip multiple layers of sealant or do I have to work it pretty good or do a IPA wipedown first? I am having a hard time determining how well it cleans, it sure does look good after though.
I am preparing to do a 2006 Victory Red Corvette, that needs no paint correction, but has a healthy coat of RMG + Souveran.
my process will be
ONR
ZAIO
Z5(zfx)x2
Z2(zfx)x1
Z8
Z6 Wipedowns when needed
Skipping ZCS
My last question. This car is never driven, maybe <1000 miles per year, the rest of the time is in a heated garage under a cover. How long will Zaino last in this situation? I'd like to just get the point of Z6 and Z8 wipedowns and ONR when needed.
Thanks,
Steve