AlphaSpread
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I've been using Zaino for quite some time now and have always considered it one of the easiest products to work with. As long as it's applied in thin coats, the wait time was usually under 30 minutes and removal took almost no effort at all. In fact, I'd compare ease of removal right up there with products like Souveran and S100.
Last weekend I tried the 'new' formulation of Z (well, I guess it isn't all that new anymore) which was different in color, scent and consistency. This newer formulation was thinner which made it easier to apply. However, removal was a completely different story. Even after letting the product dry for hours, it was a MAJOR PITA to get all the product off. It took so much buffing and pressure that I'm positive I've induced some towel marks on my paint.
Since this new version is supposed to be an improvement over the previous version, I was surprised to find that removal was so tough. Has anyone else experienced this or is it just me?
BTW, I used Z-1 on a very well prepped surface (clayed, polished, washed again, etc.).
Would using ZFX have made it easier?
Do people who use the new formula with ZFX have an easier time buffing?
If so, this would be difficult for me to accept, because why would using a catalyzed version of Z make such a huge difference when it didn't matter all that much with the older version in terms of ease of removal? Is this Sal's way of increasing ZFX sales? I would prefer to give Sal the benefit of the doubt on this issue, but I would like to hear other people's experiences with the current version of Z.
Thanks.
Last weekend I tried the 'new' formulation of Z (well, I guess it isn't all that new anymore) which was different in color, scent and consistency. This newer formulation was thinner which made it easier to apply. However, removal was a completely different story. Even after letting the product dry for hours, it was a MAJOR PITA to get all the product off. It took so much buffing and pressure that I'm positive I've induced some towel marks on my paint.
Since this new version is supposed to be an improvement over the previous version, I was surprised to find that removal was so tough. Has anyone else experienced this or is it just me?
BTW, I used Z-1 on a very well prepped surface (clayed, polished, washed again, etc.).
Would using ZFX have made it easier?
Do people who use the new formula with ZFX have an easier time buffing?
If so, this would be difficult for me to accept, because why would using a catalyzed version of Z make such a huge difference when it didn't matter all that much with the older version in terms of ease of removal? Is this Sal's way of increasing ZFX sales? I would prefer to give Sal the benefit of the doubt on this issue, but I would like to hear other people's experiences with the current version of Z.
Thanks.