Well, I decided it was time to strip the wax off of my Integra and try out some Zaino, so I did it yesterday.
About a month ago, I noticed some scratches on the roof of my car which I subsequently yelled at the wife about (figured she put her purse up there and dragged it, based upon the location of the scratches, her habit of putting things on the roof, and the way the scratches looked). Well, I went at it with some 3M Perfect It and the scratches came out way to easy. This is when I realized I was a complete idiot and the the "scratches" were actually very dry and hard wax that was never buffed off! I closely inspected the car and found a few other places where this had occurred. Instead of using the somewhat brutal Perfect It, I decided to try clay.
The clay did not succeed at removing the OLD wax, even with multiple passes. So, I decided to try an experiment. I put a dab of Zaino z1 on the old wax and it basically dissolved immediately. Found a little road tar on my rocker panel that the dawn wash didnt remove. A dab of z1 and it was gone.
So, if you bothered to read my worthless dribble so far, the conclusion I came up with was...zaino z1 has cleaning properties for sure. Probably not abrasive, but chemical solvent action. Must be those aliphatic hydrocarbons. Since z1 is marketed as a paint "conditioner", I guess it isnt all that surprising that it has a paint cleaning effect.
About a month ago, I noticed some scratches on the roof of my car which I subsequently yelled at the wife about (figured she put her purse up there and dragged it, based upon the location of the scratches, her habit of putting things on the roof, and the way the scratches looked). Well, I went at it with some 3M Perfect It and the scratches came out way to easy. This is when I realized I was a complete idiot and the the "scratches" were actually very dry and hard wax that was never buffed off! I closely inspected the car and found a few other places where this had occurred. Instead of using the somewhat brutal Perfect It, I decided to try clay.
The clay did not succeed at removing the OLD wax, even with multiple passes. So, I decided to try an experiment. I put a dab of Zaino z1 on the old wax and it basically dissolved immediately. Found a little road tar on my rocker panel that the dawn wash didnt remove. A dab of z1 and it was gone.
So, if you bothered to read my worthless dribble so far, the conclusion I came up with was...zaino z1 has cleaning properties for sure. Probably not abrasive, but chemical solvent action. Must be those aliphatic hydrocarbons. Since z1 is marketed as a paint "conditioner", I guess it isnt all that surprising that it has a paint cleaning effect.