Zaino Fusion put to the test (pics inside)

I used fusion by hand on a car that is entered in at least 4 major shows a year.......It's a black Lexus GS 400 very tastefully modded. I followed the directions on the bottle to the T...I didn't think we could get the finish better.....But we did...We took second place ....It took out light swirls and some spiderwebbing.I 'm pretty impressed..... and now I'm waiting for the right vehicles with flaws to try Fusion with my trusty Cyclo :2thumbs: and PC.
 
Used ZCP Fusion x1

Z5X2

Z2ProX1

Topped with Z8



Z2Prohood.jpg




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How abrasive is ZPC really? I've heard a very wide range, and this seems to come from how well it diminishes. What I want to know is how much clear coat I'm removing with respect to other polishes.



Abrasiveness is definitely influenced by he method of application, but one thing that concerns me about this polish, is that because Zaino only released one polish, it had to span a wide range.



To what extent is the abrasiveness of ZPC adjustable by changing the type of pad and/or speed when using a PC?



From posts it seems that ZPC has more defect removing capability than IP (more abrasive I suppose), yet finishes as well as FPII or PO85RD. Optimum's polish works in a similar fashion it seems.



For example, if you merely want to use ZPC to clean up the paint and not necessarily remove defects, aren't you removing more paint than necessary? Or if you used it with a finishing pad for example, would it not do much abrading and mostly become a cleanser?



From what I can tell, ZPC's abrasives diminish so quickly that perhaps the polish isn't spending a lot of time at the most abrasive stage. I have so much PO85RD and IP left that I'm not sure ZPC will be worth picking up for quite some time. Not until I need to remove swirls again at least. For now I only need really light polishes like AIO, MP, etc.



Any insights?



- J
 
I'm not sure as far as how much clear you're removing, but based on what I've seen the polish is somewhere between DACP and SFP to start with.
 
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