My Car w/ 6 Coats of Z2 Pro and Z8

Got my Z-7 and Z-8 today and just had to try them out. Just washed her an took some pics.

I used ZFX Every Time

Z2 pro x 6 and today Z8

All Here. Ill try and get some in the sun tommorow.

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Looks insanely reflective and the depth looks pretty decent too :up



What prep did you do prior to layering on Z2?
 
Out of curiosity, why did you use Z1 with ZFX? Zaino's website says ZFX is not needed with Z1 and that it is superior in every form. Do you notice a difference with using Z1?
 
Scottwax said:
Looks insanely reflective and the depth looks pretty decent too :up



What prep did you do prior to layering on Z2?

Mezerna IP w/ Light Cutting Pad (Green Edge 2000) speed 6

" FP w/Polishing Pad (Blue " ") speed 6



TW85 HHI said:
Out of curiosity, why did you use Z1 with ZFX? Zaino's website says ZFX is not needed with Z1 and that it is superior in every form. Do you notice a difference with using Z1?

My bad, i meant Z-7:doh :LOLOL :chuckle:
 
i dunno, nice work but with that many coats, i would be hoping for more "wetness" and "pop" .. not to take anything away, but its not wet looking enough in my eyes..



could be the lighting, camera as well..
 
It is sometimes hard to capture reflectivity without considering the lighting , camera angle and composition. Direct lighting can be dramatic, as can indiect lighting. Some contradictions apply due to the paint color. For example, my daily driver is best in bright sunight or twilight. For that color, in darkness it has this glow....(a "champagne/w metal flake, even the light "color temp"comes into play... under sodium lamps the paint seems to interplay with the predominant red light) Also, reflection needs details as a clue to our eyes. Photography is funny in that the image has to be composed to tell the tale. I see reflections and detail in the bumper shot, but the lighting and surroundings are such that the car does not recieve justice... The setting (surroundings) also would give some indication of the depth of the finish ( by allowing a visual comparison of a known object, or even a person ) in the intensity of the reflections.....:xyxthumbs





All this from a guy who cant post pics...:o Camera busted :sosad
 
Now thats what I'm talkin about ! Nice job of showing it off... Knew by your description it rocked.... Good job !:bounce :bow :bow :bow
 
That is as wet as anything I've seen, I'm not sure why people put little jabs at Pro's wetness, I guess you guys see it differently than me. LTHLBLU, how would you personally compare Pro's wetness to other sealants/waxes you've tried? Just as, wetter, not as? I love that color and style of Stang, the decalless straight color is the way to go on that baby.
 
Burlyq said:
That is as wet as anything I've seen, I'm not sure why people put little jabs at Pro's wetness, I guess you guys see it differently than me. LTHLBLU, how would you personally compare Pro's wetness to other sealants/waxes you've tried? Just as, wetter, not as? I love that color and style of Stang, the decalless straight color is the way to go on that baby.

I would have to say its the wettest i have used except for FK1 Pink Wax, it had a tad bit more wetness. Thanks for the compliments everyone.
 
LTHLBLU said:
I would have to say its the wettest i have used except for FK1 Pink Wax, it had a tad bit more wetness. Thanks for the compliments everyone.

So true, the first time I used Pro I was amazed on how deep it was compared to the old Z and even Wolfgang. Your right Pink is a deep look too. I think it's a nuba with polymer protection because I'm getting good durabilty out of it, more so than traditional waxes like Natty's. I would actually say it's close to Collinite for durabilty, but less than Zaino. I didn't like it at first because I find it is a lot of work buffing out, but I'm liking Pink more and more. I am also having troubles with the product, it spreads kinda chunky at times. I wonder if anybody puts it in the microwave and try putting it on wet. It isn't hard as traditional waxes, and not soft enough to spread easy, so maybe it would be worth a shot to make it softer.
 
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