Dan
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Last winter I decided to do a bit of research as to why I was getting waterspot etching. I strongly suspected Zaino was causing the problem. My goal in this test was to prove that Zaino is more succeptable to waterspotting than other products.
I chose several well known products for various reasons. The products to be compared were:
-KSG - long track record for durable protection and it used a different base technology (acrylic)
-M21 - comes from a company that has been around for a while and claims this is their best protecting LSP
-845 - One of the durability kings, super easy to use.
-Z2 - Great looks, great durability, but great protection?
Test Method:
-Polish a painted panel (tool box door)
-Apply the respective base product (KAIO and ZAIO)
-Apply two coats of the sealant
-Allow plenty of time to cure
-Spray panels with hard water ~220ppm solids content and allow to dry.
-First use water to remove spots
-If water doesn't work, use distilled vinegar
Some observations along the way
-Z2 has a cleaner (not abrasive) in it, everyone swears is doesn't, but why does it remove paint?
-M21 has similar cleaners to Z2
-KSG and 845 have zero cleaners
After application I allowed the LSPs to cure for 24 hours. Then I sprayed them with hard water and allowed it to dry
After ample drying time I first tried to remove the spots with more water. If the spots didn't go away, I used a bit more force. If that didn't work, it was time for the vinegar.
The results from worst to best:
-Bare paint, even the vinegar would not remove the spots, polishing would probably be required
-845IW - Even with the vinegar, it was tough to remove the water spots. I guessed this would be the top performer. Color me very surprised
Before
After
-KSG - Water removed some of the water spots but vinegar was still needed
Before
After
-M21 - Water removed almost all the spots
Before
After
-Z2 - Everything came off with a single pass of a wet MF towel. I was completely shocked.
Before
After
In summary, I was totally floored that the results were backwards to what I would have expected. Z2 was the top performer here by a very long shot. My only real question are does time in the elements skew these results. I guess that will have to wait for another test.
I chose several well known products for various reasons. The products to be compared were:
-KSG - long track record for durable protection and it used a different base technology (acrylic)
-M21 - comes from a company that has been around for a while and claims this is their best protecting LSP
-845 - One of the durability kings, super easy to use.
-Z2 - Great looks, great durability, but great protection?
Test Method:
-Polish a painted panel (tool box door)
-Apply the respective base product (KAIO and ZAIO)
-Apply two coats of the sealant
-Allow plenty of time to cure
-Spray panels with hard water ~220ppm solids content and allow to dry.
-First use water to remove spots
-If water doesn't work, use distilled vinegar
Some observations along the way
-Z2 has a cleaner (not abrasive) in it, everyone swears is doesn't, but why does it remove paint?
-M21 has similar cleaners to Z2
-KSG and 845 have zero cleaners
After application I allowed the LSPs to cure for 24 hours. Then I sprayed them with hard water and allowed it to dry
After ample drying time I first tried to remove the spots with more water. If the spots didn't go away, I used a bit more force. If that didn't work, it was time for the vinegar.
The results from worst to best:
-Bare paint, even the vinegar would not remove the spots, polishing would probably be required
-845IW - Even with the vinegar, it was tough to remove the water spots. I guessed this would be the top performer. Color me very surprised
Before
After
-KSG - Water removed some of the water spots but vinegar was still needed
Before
After
-M21 - Water removed almost all the spots
Before
After
-Z2 - Everything came off with a single pass of a wet MF towel. I was completely shocked.
Before
After
In summary, I was totally floored that the results were backwards to what I would have expected. Z2 was the top performer here by a very long shot. My only real question are does time in the elements skew these results. I guess that will have to wait for another test.