Pats300zx
Super Moderator
Well based on recommendations and posts from various forum members I decided to do a complete detail using Zaino on my F150. I want to thank Ranny at Pakshak, Sean, and Zaneo for all your input and taking the time to answer all my questions.
Process was as follows:
Wash with Optimum No Rinse
Clay with Clay Magic bar
Polish with OP/OC Mix with PC and Megs 8006 pad at 5
IPO wipedown
Z5 Pro ZFX'd x 3
Z6 wipedowns in between coats
Z5 Pro on all glass and chrome (including wheels)
Sonus Trim and Tire gel on all trim
Tonneau cover-Aerospace 303
Tires-Megs Insane Tire Shine
The pics didn't do the results justice. I was shooting pics in the full sun so it was hard to capture the clarity of the finish. I must say that I really must bow down to the masters and pros that do this on a daily basis. I spent about 6 hours in claying and polishing and I have no idea how guys can do a complete detail like this in one day. I broke it up into 2 days (wash, trim, interior, etc Day 1) (clay, polish, LSP Day 2) and it still kicked my butt.
My hats off to the master on this forum. Mike, Sean, Anthony, Scott, and many others. I really appreicate the effort that you must put into your work on a daily basis.
Tomorrow I plan to top with some Z8 to see how it looks. Overall I am very happy with the results. The mixing of Zaino etc takes some time to get used to. I mixed about 2 ounces and ended up having about 1 ounce left over even after 2 coats. Needless to say every piece of chrome in the engine including the glass got a coat
Process was as follows:
Wash with Optimum No Rinse
Clay with Clay Magic bar
Polish with OP/OC Mix with PC and Megs 8006 pad at 5
IPO wipedown
Z5 Pro ZFX'd x 3
Z6 wipedowns in between coats
Z5 Pro on all glass and chrome (including wheels)
Sonus Trim and Tire gel on all trim
Tonneau cover-Aerospace 303
Tires-Megs Insane Tire Shine



The pics didn't do the results justice. I was shooting pics in the full sun so it was hard to capture the clarity of the finish. I must say that I really must bow down to the masters and pros that do this on a daily basis. I spent about 6 hours in claying and polishing and I have no idea how guys can do a complete detail like this in one day. I broke it up into 2 days (wash, trim, interior, etc Day 1) (clay, polish, LSP Day 2) and it still kicked my butt.
My hats off to the master on this forum. Mike, Sean, Anthony, Scott, and many others. I really appreicate the effort that you must put into your work on a daily basis.
Tomorrow I plan to top with some Z8 to see how it looks. Overall I am very happy with the results. The mixing of Zaino etc takes some time to get used to. I mixed about 2 ounces and ended up having about 1 ounce left over even after 2 coats. Needless to say every piece of chrome in the engine including the glass got a coat
