imported_Aurora40
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To possibly salvage some useful conversation, is it possible the old wisdom about polymers and oils simply isn't true? Sal did not say it wasn't oil, rather he said it was a re-wetting agent. Perhaps he doesn't want to delve into the formula too much, or perhaps someone didn't ask him the right question (as it's not like he's actively involved here, he may have no idea anyone was asking specifically about oil).
People talk about oils and polymers like it's some universal absolute. But is it really?
Is paint a polymer? It links together, right? Well, can paint bond together in the presence of oils? #7 is oily, right? But it's also paintable. How can that be?
Even when paint fish-eyes over something, did it not bond due to the substance that caused the fish-eye? I mean, is the paint there just a colored dust, or did it actually bond together, but just doesn't sit flush on the panel?
If Zaino does have oils in it, then maybe it's happy-day time for us because no longer would we feel it a requirement to wash the car 3 times before using it. I could polish my car, and then Zaino it, and that would be that. I wouldn't then go inside and worry away that it wasn't bonding and that my car would be vulnerable to all the evils of the environment as soon as I back it out of the garage.
How come no one is more interested in this? Where are the folks that badger and badger other companies about their ingredients? Aren't they now even slightly curious about what's in Zaino? Not that anyone should go badger Sal, but no one has even thought about asking him more specifically about whether the re-wetting agent is actually an oil. No one seems particularly interested at all... They only seem interested in who said what or who started what. Nothing anyone finds out will change how Zaino works, but maybe it could change how some folks apply it. :nixweiss
There have been a few people of recent who mentioned that they use Zaino right after polishing and haven't had any issues of note. Perhaps the whole oil/polymer issue was incorrect. Or perhaps it isn't. One things for sure, the next car I polish out, I'll sure as heck be breaking out the Zaino to try. I'd use it a lot more if I thought it would work directly over a polish, and now I'm starting to think maybe it will. :xyxthumbs :wavey
People talk about oils and polymers like it's some universal absolute. But is it really?
Is paint a polymer? It links together, right? Well, can paint bond together in the presence of oils? #7 is oily, right? But it's also paintable. How can that be?
Even when paint fish-eyes over something, did it not bond due to the substance that caused the fish-eye? I mean, is the paint there just a colored dust, or did it actually bond together, but just doesn't sit flush on the panel?
If Zaino does have oils in it, then maybe it's happy-day time for us because no longer would we feel it a requirement to wash the car 3 times before using it. I could polish my car, and then Zaino it, and that would be that. I wouldn't then go inside and worry away that it wasn't bonding and that my car would be vulnerable to all the evils of the environment as soon as I back it out of the garage.
How come no one is more interested in this? Where are the folks that badger and badger other companies about their ingredients? Aren't they now even slightly curious about what's in Zaino? Not that anyone should go badger Sal, but no one has even thought about asking him more specifically about whether the re-wetting agent is actually an oil. No one seems particularly interested at all... They only seem interested in who said what or who started what. Nothing anyone finds out will change how Zaino works, but maybe it could change how some folks apply it. :nixweiss
There have been a few people of recent who mentioned that they use Zaino right after polishing and haven't had any issues of note. Perhaps the whole oil/polymer issue was incorrect. Or perhaps it isn't. One things for sure, the next car I polish out, I'll sure as heck be breaking out the Zaino to try. I'd use it a lot more if I thought it would work directly over a polish, and now I'm starting to think maybe it will. :xyxthumbs :wavey