Is Zaino Z-2 a true polish?

amcdonal86

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I don't really understand how it can be a polish (it is advertised as one). Everything I read about it says that people apply it by hand and somehow it has some "swirl removers" in it? How is that possible? Swirls are impractical to remove by hand, right? Am I missing something?
 
Unfortunately, terms in this business are not standardized. Z-2 is not a “polish” as most would define it. It is really a sealant with no abrasive components. Z-5 is similar (in that it is a sealant with no abrasives) but also has some filling ability to help mask minor scratches. Personally, I have never heard of people claiming Z-2 has the ability to remove scratches and if they did, they would be wrong.
 
I thought so. A guy on another website claimed to have detailing experience and insisted that he didn't apply any waxes by applying Z-2 and Z-6, only polishes. I tried explaining to him that if he was really trying to polish out swirls, doing it by hand isn't going to do much to get rid of them!



Thanks, guys!
 
I have used Z-5 and IMHO it will hide some very light scratches on most dark paint.

Z-2 is a 99%+ optically clear sealant that is applied after you have polished the paint.

Z-5 finish is not as bright as Z-2. It is best to apply Z-2 over Z-5 for a brighter shine.
 
amcdonal86 said:
Is Z-2 a particularly durable sealant? How long does it last, and can it resist marring?



....longevity/durability depends on a lot of factors but I've experienced up to 6 months in some cases (pretty much par for the course when compared to some other sealants). As for resistance to marring, I would have to say that there was no appreciable difference with Zaino in that respect (IMO/IME). I know I sound under-whelmed by the product but it’s only due to the fact that I just don’t find it that special when compared to some other products (especially these days). ….it’s still a decent sealant and their product line has some other good items in it (which I still use myself). It really depends on what you’re looking to get out of it.
 
amcdonal86 said:
Is Z-2 a particularly durable sealant? How long does it last, and can it resist marring?



IME, Z-2 is one of the most durable sealants available. It's still my goto sealant if durability is of utmost importance.
 
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