Zaino users: CS and Z2Pro final coat

I was quite bored this weekend waiting for the massacre in Dallas football game. ;)

I decided to do a little experimenting with my Zaino supplies. I had been full-detailing my Z06 over the last 2 weeks and had applied a basecoat of CS (after full polishing and claying with SIP and 106ff). After the CS I applied Z5PRO/ZFX x 2 and allowed to fully cure for 2 days and Z8 the next day (Friday). At this point the paint was glowing, reflective, wet and deep and I considered myself finish. As I mentioned, I was bored waiting for the game on Sunday. I decide to test a regimen that has been running though my mind for several months. This experiment of "how can I combine the features of CS and Z2PRO. I decide to use CS as my applicator lube and Z2PRO in combo. I 1/4 spritzed my applicator and placed a 1/4" dab of Z2PRO over the CS moistened spot. Mixed together and applied a thin layer of this combo to the finish. I allowed this application to dry/cure/disappear for about 1 hour. Removal of any residue was effortless and appeared to be streakless (Millennium Yellow). Boy did this combo become rich in all the desired appearance features and was extremely slick.

If anyone has the time or curiosity given this regimen a try.:waxing:





Don't ask for pictures or post the stupid smilie requesting such. :thx



This is not an authorize usage of these products and using this combo is performed at your own risk. In other words don't call Sal about this combo. I detail my vehicles for fun, not for money. Experimenting is fun.:chuckle:
 
I'm curious how slick it would be though on a car without a few coats of Z already applied?



I have 4 coats of Z5 on my truck as well so I couldnt' tell you?



Here's a stupid smily for ya.:p :grinno:



Josh
 
I've have to try that next time I use Z5. I still have about an ounce of CS.



I wonder if it would also work with Opti-Seal or Ultima PGP?
 
Scottwax said:
I've have to try that next time I use Z5. I still have about an ounce of CS.



I wonder if it would also work with Opti-Seal or Ultima PGP?





I would not be surprised if this type of combo worked with other WOWO's or even other sealants.



OS/OSW????:cool:



Give it a try Scott. A full size vehicle should not require more than 10-15 Z2/5 dabs and equal number of 1/4 spritzes of CS. I can not comment if this decreases or boost durability. It may wash off after the 1st wash but this combo does produce a permanent appearing result. :nixweiss
 
WilliamHBonney said:
Great, something else I can blow up!



You should be okay, this doesn't involve a stove...
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blkZ28Conv said:
My picture taking skills stink and the subtle differences can not be portrayed photographically.

This is just something to play with. Not a "Click and brag". :2thumbs:



I see. Another question though, you said you wiped off the Z5 residue, what effect, if any, do you you think this may have had on the CS?
 
Danforz said:
I see. Another question though, you said you wiped off the Z5 residue, what effect, if any, do you you think this may have had on the CS?





I am not quite sure. CS appears to maintain its volatility. Used as an application "lube" made the ultra-thin and even application of Z2 quite easy. As mentioned earlier this was just a whim and a means to cut the ennui. This combo may be no more than a sealant composed "glaze" and effect negatively on both products durability performance. Then again durability could remain unchanged.

Keep in mind that the CS was used as a lube and the predominant ingredient is still Z2/ZFX, in my case.

Just trying to put back more of the fun we use to have discussing detailing. I may even give this a shot with Ultima PP (contains PolyCharger) and UPP just for the fun of it on my Concorde.



This is not an endorsement to go out and purchased any of these items but just a detailing activity I engaged in this weekend. :D
 
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