Need feedback - FX Synwax vs Zaino vs 845

SamIam

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I now have 2 light color, metal flake cars, one gold (Honda Odyssey) one pearl (Lexus GS300AWD). I am thinking more along the lines of a sealant than the carnuba I used on my black cars in the past. I am using up my Glanz wax and Metallic polish and looking at evaluating some new stuff. Just bought some FX Spraywax and like it alot. Seems to really shine nicely. Am thinking OTC Synwax might be a nice option. ALso, I hear loads about Zaino. I am looking for acceptable longevity, as I plan on using my Perls wash and FX Spray after washing, so no need for superhuman longevity. I do want good looks, heavy on the metal flake. I understand that surface prep is the key, and will put the effort into that. With that said, what would best work for looks on top of good prep.



My question, Has anyone used both Synwax and Zaino? I like what I've seen in writeups I've seen on both. I would appreciate some opinions on both. My concern on Zaino is the mixing, etc. If I can put that effort into prep and do something easy, like apply Synwax and get the same look, that will be my path. Additionally, I have some 845, which I will try when it gets warmer. I haven't tried it on a metal flake, just on the old black Audi.



Thanks, any feedback is appreciated!



SamIam
 
I've used Z2, but not Z2 Pro. But I would have to rank it this way, Synwax<845<Z2Pro.





I love 845 as it is extremely cost effective. I want to make the jump back to Zaino, just don't have the fundings (Yay for college).











Chan
 
Could you put on synwax and then cover it with 845? I am new here but I'm guessing consensus would say that combo would look good on metallic and be quite durable, as well as cost effective.
 
SamIam said:
My concern on Zaino is the mixing, etc. If I can put that effort into prep and do something easy, like apply Synwax and get the same look, that will be my path. Additionally, I have some 845, which I will try when it gets warmer. I haven't tried it on a metal flake, just on the old black Audi.



Thanks, any feedback is appreciated!



SamIam

What do you mean, your concern with Zaino is the mixing? Sorry, I'm not quite following. If you're referring to adding the ZFX Accelerator to the Z2 or Z5, etc, that's not an issue at all - a few drops of the ZFX into your small bottle (of whichever product you're using that time), shake for 30 sec, and you're done. It's no more complicated than that. Plus, the durability on the Zaino can't be beat (as compared to what I've tried previously, which honestly isn't a lot).
 
#845 is pretty clear for a nuba but Zaino and FX would be better for the flake popping.

Zaino would win on durability, but you already know how easy it is to apply FX Spray Wax. Apply ever few washes and durability isn't an issue. They look quite similar on light metallics.

You can't go wrong with either, imo. Just flip a coin or let your wallet decide.
 
FX over 845 looks excellent and far more durable than needed.

Remember: the whole package is as durable as the weakest link in it. Therefore you should put down the 845 first, as a base. Then FX spray and go!
 
Bence said:
FX over 845 looks excellent and far more durable than needed.

Remember: the whole package is as durable as the weakest link in it. Therefore you should put down the 845 first, as a base. Then FX spray and go!



That's a terrific point! " the whole package is as durable as the weakest link in it"



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Bence said:
FX over 845 looks excellent and far more durable than needed.

Remember: the whole package is as durable as the weakest link in it. Therefore you should put down the 845 first, as a base. Then FX spray and go!



FX has some cleaners in it so I would think it shouldn't be put on over 845.
 
They are so similar yet so different.



FX is the easiest of the bunch to apply and remove by a long shot, but Z2 Pro and 845 will murder it in durability.

FX and Z2 Pro are more reflective. Any of the 3 will please you, but I think the deciding factor would be durability. Personally, I find 845 the most balanced of the 3 overall.
 
I agree with Alex, and I'd like to add a bit of info: I was referring FX spray over 845. The FX SynWax does contain cleaners, but the spray doesn't. Don't confuse the two, because the above context (between Connell and me) is a bit blurry. I was thinking on the spray, he was thinking on the SynWax.



With 845 as a base, the FX spray is more than enough to add a new effect or dimension.
 
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