Breaking Zaino news...

gmblack3a said:
It means that when people say that this vendor has great customer service and I think the customer service sucks, I don't post about it.



Kind of simple, at least it is to me.





Very well said.



If I don't like zfx, or brand x,y,z... etc... I may state my opinion '1' time, and move on.



Some feel compelled to post about it "again and again".... Why?



I'll stop. We're off topic.



Let's get back on track and discuss CS, OK?
 
Setec Astronomy said:
That seems sort of off topic, even for this thread. Unless you're trying to imply that a certain member keeps posting to bash the mfr. whose name is in the thread title, without actually saying that. Not that anyone seems to have an agenda here (ahem).



Of course it is somewhat OT, as I was trying to compare a similiar situation. If its a process or the way you where treated, you where not happy. Like I said I choose not to post in threads about this vendor.



I am comfortable with the opinion that no one in this thread has an agenda.
 
gmblack3a said:
John, Do you think for the ultimate durability 2-3x of Z5pro w/ ZFX and CS or would ZAIO/ 1xZ5pro and CS be fine?



Z-AIO is probably the 'least' durable product, but on par with any carnauba that I've ever used.



CS over 'bare' paint protects as well as a coat of Z2Pro or Z5Pro.



1 step up from that.... Z-AIO topped with CS.



If you top zfx'd Z2Pro or Z5Pro with CS, you're adding (at a minimum) 50% to durability based on my uses.



Z-AIO and CS will be incorporated into many of my details this year. It really is an AWESOME combo, and the 'look' is right there. I'm surprised that Z-AIO hasn't been discussed more, because it's a very impressive product IMO.
 
rydawg said:
let's say if I had z-5 on my car for a couple of months and I had some light marring to clear up, would zaio take care of this easy?



Z-AIO will remove your 'Z5' topper. It cleans the 'slate' so to speak.



Based on my uses, Z-AIO cleans/glosses paint much more so vs. removing defects.



Z-AIO will take care of 'fine' marring, but by no means is it a SMR.



As an example......



I've had great success using Z-AIO on water spots, clouded head-lights, and neglected 'dull' paint.



Does that make sense?
 
rydawg said:
sounds great! Thanks!



Now can CS be used on some plastic trim and maybe under the engine compartment pieces?



CS works well on flat/finished plastic trim.



This holds true under the hood too :)
 
Thanks John! I can't wait for them to be sold. I love how most of the zaino products don't leave any residue on the trim, it actually makes it shine. I use z8 on my plastic trim and it looks amazing!!!!!



Thanks again for the help! It was your past posts that made me try zaino. That tahoe looks wetter everytime you take a new pic of it
 
rydawg said:
Thanks John! I can't wait for them to be sold. I love how most of the zaino products don't leave any residue on the trim, it actually makes it shine. I use z8 on my plastic trim and it looks amazing!!!!!



Thanks again for the help! It was your past posts that made me try zaino. That tahoe looks wetter everytime you take a new pic of it





LOL. That was very nice of you!



Thank Sal. He's the mastermind behind this stuff. I like his products too.



-John
 
sorry...not to beat a dead horse, but if the reason why someone doesn't want to use product x is misstated or misrepresented by another poster, then it will tend to prompt a response.
 
SilverLexus said:
The problem here Scott is that you issue these criticisms against Zaino but you have almost no in-depth experience with the product.



I used it and I gave it a fair shot. I even wrote a nice and fair review. Zaino, in its current form, requiring ZFX, is not the product for me. Sorry that seems to offend you but that is the way it is.



Do you honestly think if I thought Zaino was a superior product I wouldn't use it? Wouldn't I want to offer my customers the best products and also use them on my car?



Just curious, have you used any Werkstatt products? Maybe you think Zaino is better because you have almost no in-depth experience with Werkstatt? Hm? See how that works?



Quite honestly, it is zealots like you have become that really turn people off to Zaino. You come across like an Amway salesman lately and it is getting old. Bash me back all you want, I am done with this thread.
 
Scottwax said:
I used it and I gave it a fair shot. I even wrote a nice and fair review. Zaino, in its current form, requiring ZFX, is not the product for me. Sorry that seems to offend you but that is the way it is.



Do you honestly think if I thought Zaino was a superior product I wouldn't use it? Wouldn't I want to offer my customers the best products and also use them on my car?



Just curious, have you used any Werkstatt products? Maybe you think Zaino is better because you have almost no in-depth experience with Werkstatt? Hm? See how that works?



Quite honestly, it is zealots like you have become that really turn people off to Zaino. You come across like an Amway salesman lately and it is getting old. Bash me back all you want, I am done with this thread.



Scott,



Why reply to this thread so many times if you're not interested in Zaino?



Please don't say that you're interested in CS, Z-AIO, etc... because it's pretty clear that you've tried Zaino, liked it 'OK', but prefer to use other products. That's not a crime, is it?



Why not move on to other topics on the boards of more interest?
 
mgm121499 said:
Z-AIO is probably the 'least' durable product, but on par with any carnauba that I've ever used.



CS over 'bare' paint protects as well as a coat of Z2Pro or Z5Pro.



1 step up from that.... Z-AIO topped with CS.



If you top zfx'd Z2Pro or Z5Pro with CS, you're adding (at a minimum) 50% to durability based on my uses.



Z-AIO and CS will be incorporated into many of my details this year. It really is an AWESOME combo, and the 'look' is right there. I'm surprised that Z-AIO hasn't been discussed more, because it's a very impressive product IMO.
wannafbody said:
I've tested Z2pro without ZFX and it's still pretty durable. I got 4 months out of it. For those who don't want to mess with ZFX the new ZAIO should solve that issue.
Now you can use your ZFX Money to buy the New NO ZFX NEEDED Z-AIO, then if you like, you may top that with either/or a SINGLE coat of Z2Pro/Z5Pro then further top that, if you wish with either/or Z6/Z8 then finally bring on the ultimate Bling by finishing with Z-CS ... all Without ever using a single drop of ZFX at all! :secret This should meet or exceed anyones expectations - Isn't that Grand! ... that's why this thread is called " Breaking Zaino news... " (see page 1) :spot patience ... comments from Sal - Detailing and Car Care Forum
 
time for me to unsubscribe from this thread I dont think there has been anything of value to read in the last 33 pages other than announcing of a new product
 
STG said:
Rituals are fundamental to all cults.





Sorry but that statement is totally ridiculous on a car website. Zaino requires proper prep and the product NEEDS to be used correctly for the best results. Sure you can substitute corn meal for flour, salt for sugar, and still bake a cake but it won't turn out as well as if you followed the directions correctly. Zaino is the same way. Many products that can be used in combination to acheive the desired look.
 
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