Old Zaino Vs. New Zaino

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  • The new Z2 is better than the old Z2

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  • The old Z2 is better than the new Z2

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  • Both old & new Z2 perform about the same

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  • The new Z5 is better than the old Z5

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  • The old Z5 is better than the new Z5

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  • Both old & new Z5 perform about the same

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JasonC8301 said:
I have had some slight issues with product residue removal. Its probably just me but the new Zaino would buff off but not completely. There would be a 10-15% smear on each panel. I just go ahead and Z6 the surface when the residue is dry. Jason



Zaino drying depends much on humidity and temperature. The dryer and the warmer, the better. Also, be sure you are not applying too thick. (common problem) If you see an obvious build up of thick haze then you are over-doing it.



When properly applied Zaino is always very easy to remove, and virtually residue free. I have never used any QD to aid removal.



Spread it thinly, be paintient. You will be rewarded. :xyxthumbs
 
I just put the new Z2 formula on my new vehicle. Nothing looks better than Zaino on a new vehicle that never had any previous sealants or waxes. I washed it once with Dawn but did not polish it, since the car felt smooth. I know some people say you should on a new vehicle, especially clay it first, something about rail dust. Since the car was built only a 100 miles away, and shipped directly from there, I didn't think it needed it.
 
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