Breaking Zaino news...

I was fortunate enough to take part in the testing of this product. I called Sal a while back with a question and asked about up and coming products. Intrigued by my cold location in Minnesota, Sal included me in the testing. I wholeheartedly echo mgm2003’s statements in that there is nothing on the market like this…



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Greg
 
Well before you read tooooo far into my response.



I use Pinnacle, Poorboys, Chemical Guys, Zaino, Menzerna, etc...



I have tried Clear Seal, and IMO it looks just as rich and vibrant as Pinnacle Souveran, and slickness and beading are second to none. Sal just hit another home run. Wait and see.



Wipe on and walk away. What a great concept!
 
SilverLexus said:
That seems like an accurate statement to me Scott. A lot of that stuff does last days.



No. I have never used anything that lasted just days. Even Rain Dance lasted a couple of months.



And again, misinformation like that really turns people off.
 
interesting, but to me i dont care how easy it is to apply i dont have a problem with zaino z2/z5 so the ease of application is not important





what I DO care about is how it looks, that will be the final most important answer
 
I agree with Scottwax. I also use Zaino quite regularly.



IMO, Zaino is notorious for exaggerating their products, however good they may be. By no means are they the end all be all.
 
Try CS when it comes out and see for yourself. That's the best judge of a product, agree?



I guess it's unfair to compare any carnauba product to a sealer in terms of "washing off, slickness, durability, etc..." -especially if your comparing a wax to Zaino.



I'm a HUGE fan of Souveran and spoke with CMA, and they admitted in the summer sun,

rain, washing, etc... all break down the wax quickly (for example). That hasn't kept me from using it, but at the end of the day Zaino offers the same look and much better durability, slickness retention, etc, etc....



I better not say more. I don't want the 'Z' label on my head :). I'm a fan of zaino because it works well, and I've found it to be an excellent value (for me).
 
Oh boy!:spot



More stuff to try out on the Porsche!



Wait, did someone say one of them is on par with Souveran? What product? To quote Nicole Richie "THAT'S HOT"!



I know the new Z5-Pro/Z2-Pro and Z8 are getting closer to that deep wet look of a wax, but, Sal's got one now close to Souveran look? DAMN!:getdown



Man, I gotta get Sal to a Porsche show! Maybe then some will drop the Rejex. :lol



Can't wait to give them a try on the black finish of the Porsche as that's always a good way to see just how deep/wet etc it will look.



Gotta go... Time to make room in that damn California Closet the wife made me get for the spare room where I keep all the good stuff. She wonders why there is a monk chanting every time she opens that side of the closet. :lol



Thanks for the heads up!!:bigups



Regards,

Deanski
 
DieselMDX said:
what I DO care about is how it looks, that will be the final most important answer



Same here. Ease of use is great (no buffing off any excess) but looks are #1. :2thumbs:
 
I want to know if I should wait for these products to come out, (depends how long), or just go ahead and buy the ZFX, Z2, Z5...
 
BMW335i said:
I want to know if I should wait for these products to come out, (depends how long), or just go ahead and buy the ZFX, Z2, Z5...



Honestly, if both products will be out soon, I'd wait, you'd probably end up saving money and having an easier afternoon of detailing to boot.
 
Scottwax said:
No. I have never used anything that lasted just days. Even Rain Dance lasted a couple of months.



And again, misinformation like that really turns people off.





I'm not sure that's misinformation. I've used some products that after 2 washes the water is clinging and pooling. Maybe there is something there and maybe not. Remember that in the case of carnaubas they are blended with beeswax and other ingredients that can't take the heat.
 
wannafbody said:
Remember that in the case of carnaubas they are blended with beeswax and other ingredients that can't take the heat.



I use carnaubas almost exclusively on my black car all summer in Dallas. I have never had a problem with them not holding up, even this past summer when we had 40+ 100 degree days and my car is parked outside 24/7.
 
Cool, sounds like an interesting set of products. I am very interested in the chemical cleaner type product too. I like how Sal keeps working to improve his stuff. I'll have to grab some when it becomes available and try it on some cars. If it looks as good & is as easy to use as it sounds it will be a real winner.
 
I will def. try this. Not b/c I think zaino is godly or something, but I always am looking for something to feed my detailing addiction.



I think I need a patch :)
 
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