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I originally planned on waiting until I did some testing of Z8 on an unwaxed surface but since it has already been released I figured I'd post this mini-review.
I received a 1 ½ oz sample of Z8 with my last order a few weeks ago. Havenâ€â„¢t really had much of a chance to use it before 2 days ago with all of the rain we are having lately. I have also finally had a chance to try the new Z2Pro and find that it has improved significantly-seems more glossier, slicker and user friendly. Applied a single Z2pro mixed with ZFX coat with 1 ounce and had some leftover so I applied it to all the outside windows also. This new Z2Pro was extremely easy to remove both on the paint and glass. Not that the older formula was difficult to remove but there were a few times I had areas that required extra buffing. One note: The ZFX mixed Z2 Pro bottle was difficult to clean out unlike the last version of Z2. I needed to use dishwashing liquid to thoroughly clean it.
I applied Z8 by spritzing it on a panel and spreading it with a microfiber applicator and followed that by buffing with a clean microfiber towel. As I was applying it I really did not see any difference between it and Z6. But after about 10 minutes it seemed like the shine started to pop bringing it to an even higher levelâ€Â¦maybe some crosslinking happensâ€Â¦maybe it was just my imaginationâ€Â¦I have no pictures to prove or disprove what I observed. Maybe others who have sampled it will chime in. I used slightly more than ½ ounce on a full size vehicle. The sprayer on the sample bottle puts out a fine mist and I was able to apply it very sparingly. I like that spray head much better than the one that comes with Z6. I really like Z8 and have already placed an order for 2 bottles of it this morning.
All that said I have mixed feelings when it comes to âہ“needingâ€Â� the new Z8 spray sealant. For people with discriminating tastes and willing to pay for it they will want it no matter whatâ€Â¦I would definitely recommend it if you are someone who uses Zaino and shows your car at car shows.
For the person who is most concerned about durability above all else and is happy with the shine they have already may find Z8 to be an unnecessary add-on and not worth the expense.
Some people may find that it is not worth the cost while I am sure others will really like it. It seems to me that it takes the shine to a higher level.
I have no durability findings and may not get any unless I apply it to someone elseâ€â„¢s vehicle. I am finding that both the Z2Pro and Z8 are so easy to apply and remove Iâ€â„¢ll probably re-apply way more often then is necessary negating any way to measure durability.
My review is certainly incomplete as I did not try the Z8 spray sealant on an unwaxed/unsealed surface and also did no durability testing.
I will say that so far I am very impressed with both the Z2Pro and Z8.
I received a 1 ½ oz sample of Z8 with my last order a few weeks ago. Havenâ€â„¢t really had much of a chance to use it before 2 days ago with all of the rain we are having lately. I have also finally had a chance to try the new Z2Pro and find that it has improved significantly-seems more glossier, slicker and user friendly. Applied a single Z2pro mixed with ZFX coat with 1 ounce and had some leftover so I applied it to all the outside windows also. This new Z2Pro was extremely easy to remove both on the paint and glass. Not that the older formula was difficult to remove but there were a few times I had areas that required extra buffing. One note: The ZFX mixed Z2 Pro bottle was difficult to clean out unlike the last version of Z2. I needed to use dishwashing liquid to thoroughly clean it.
I applied Z8 by spritzing it on a panel and spreading it with a microfiber applicator and followed that by buffing with a clean microfiber towel. As I was applying it I really did not see any difference between it and Z6. But after about 10 minutes it seemed like the shine started to pop bringing it to an even higher levelâ€Â¦maybe some crosslinking happensâ€Â¦maybe it was just my imaginationâ€Â¦I have no pictures to prove or disprove what I observed. Maybe others who have sampled it will chime in. I used slightly more than ½ ounce on a full size vehicle. The sprayer on the sample bottle puts out a fine mist and I was able to apply it very sparingly. I like that spray head much better than the one that comes with Z6. I really like Z8 and have already placed an order for 2 bottles of it this morning.
All that said I have mixed feelings when it comes to âہ“needingâ€Â� the new Z8 spray sealant. For people with discriminating tastes and willing to pay for it they will want it no matter whatâ€Â¦I would definitely recommend it if you are someone who uses Zaino and shows your car at car shows.
For the person who is most concerned about durability above all else and is happy with the shine they have already may find Z8 to be an unnecessary add-on and not worth the expense.
Some people may find that it is not worth the cost while I am sure others will really like it. It seems to me that it takes the shine to a higher level.
I have no durability findings and may not get any unless I apply it to someone elseâ€â„¢s vehicle. I am finding that both the Z2Pro and Z8 are so easy to apply and remove Iâ€â„¢ll probably re-apply way more often then is necessary negating any way to measure durability.
My review is certainly incomplete as I did not try the Z8 spray sealant on an unwaxed/unsealed surface and also did no durability testing.
I will say that so far I am very impressed with both the Z2Pro and Z8.