ZAIO vs. 1991 Acura NSX

Absolutely love this car, fantastic job!



(I don't think this car is dated at all, which is too bad -- if it looked older, maybe the used prices would come down!)
 
Dave1 said:
I agree.....



The NSX is a timeless classic IMO.....



I still can't believe what good used ones can still bring in the open market......That says it all.......



ditto

it just needs new wheels and a red top.

they hold their value and even appreciate a little.
 
Thanks guys.



The owner might be applying another coat of CS as I type this.



He swiped the 2oz bottle that I use on details (LOL).
 
nice work as always john..for a 16 year old car it looks sweet..



John,

i see your using Z8 with Z6 would this be a 50/50 ratio.. other then door jams what are using the mix for??
 
Looks awesome, especially that last shot.



Have you tried this via rotary at all? If so, which would you choose for a car who basically needs it to remove old Z and add some pop?
 
Joe. I mix Z6/Z8 4:1, and primarily use it after washes for a QD wipe down on the paint, glass, trim, wheels, and some interior pieces (including jams). Z6 has nice drying capabilities, and Z8 adds some pop and protection. This also helps extend the 'life' of a bottle of Z8 :).



Sean. I've tried ZAIO on a rotary @ 1000-1400, and it removes light marring, but nothing crazy. It cleans the paint and adds a ton of gloss much more so than it corrects defects. Or another way said, it's similar to pre-VOC AIO, but looks better (in my eyes), and it's a very easy to use, and wipes off with very little effort.



IMO, I would apply via DA or by hand if you're looking to strip off product, clean the paint, and lay down a nice base for a refresher.



ZAIO will most definitely remove old Z, and it adds quite a bit of pop.



I'm sure you have ZERO defects in the G, unless Buckley decided to jump on it to give you something to do :)
 
mgm121499 said:
Joe. I mix Z6/Z8 4:1, and primarily use it after washes for a QD wipe down on the paint, glass, trim, wheels, and some interior pieces (including jams). Z6 has nice drying capabilities, and Z8 adds some pop and protection. This also helps extend the 'life' of a bottle of Z8 :).
i'm gonna give this a shot John..I'm going 6 months strong with Zaino :up
 
mgm121499 said:
Sean. I've tried ZAIO on a rotary @ 1000-1400, and it removes light marring, but nothing crazy. It cleans the paint and adds a ton of gloss much more so than it corrects defects. Or another way said, it's similar to pre-VOC AIO, but looks better (in my eyes), and it's a very easy to use, and wipes off with very little effort.



IMO, I would apply via DA or by hand if you're looking to strip off product, clean the paint, and lay down a nice base for a refresher.



ZAIO will most definitely remove old Z, and it adds quite a bit of pop.



I'm sure you have ZERO defects in the G, unless Buckley decided to jump on it to give you something to do :)





John: Thank you :).



I have counted about 3 marrs on the entire car (after a cleaning, at a gas station at night), however, the black window pillars have some light marring that may need Z-PC. The paint looks nice, but I think it could pop just a little bit more :).
 
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