02-27-2015 | #11 |
Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: fort worth
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Re: Applying Zaino correctly...
I haven't used either, but a professional car detailer here in town told me they are the same product. The Duragloss pricing is much lower.
Here's some info I found on the net. 501 similar to ZAIO (slightly stronger cleaning with 501) 111 similar to Z2 105 similar to Z5 221 similar to Z10 951 similar to Z8 921 similar to Z6 601 similar to ZFX 441 similar to Z9 671 similar to ZPC. |
02-28-2015 | #12 |
Join Date: May 2007
Location: Chicagoland, IL
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Re: Applying Zaino correctly...
Lately my process has evolved into:
1. Wash 2. Clay bar 3. Polishing Compound 4. Zaino or Carnuba Morning after heavy rainstorm in SW Michigan
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03-16-2015 | #13 |
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Squires (near Ava MO in the Mark Twain N'tl Forest) - Missouri
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Re: Applying Zaino correctly...
Success!!
A nice 70+ afternoon, so stripped her (Dawn dw detergent) and rubbed her down with the ZAIO and buffed it off. Frigging amazing results! AND, I've yet to apply any polish coats, but Zaino guys say for their DDs AIO is all they use. Talk about shine! Oh...in case you were wondering, YES, the hood is popped open - hence the gap. BTW, yes. That is the new hood and front bumper; installed last year to fix my little episode at the WANNAGOFAST 1/2 mile gig, now 2 years ago come June.
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Re: Applying Zaino correctly...
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Side by side, people will have their opinions on whether carnuba or polish like the polymer or nano polishes look better. But, there is NO comparison when it comes to keeping it that way. If you like constantly fussing with the shine, and stripping and re-waxing at least once a year, wax - carnuba or whatever - is the way to go (and welcome to it!) Bottom line tho... I don't think enough emphasis can be made on the preparation of the paint first. That is the key to how well this or that works and how much work it is to get it to "show quality" shine.
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03-17-2015 | #15 |
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Komoka, Ontario, Canada
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Re: Applying Zaino correctly...
Just bought a ton of this product and will be tackling the Zee in a couple of weekends. I am anticipating that I won't need much additional exercise those days, but I am looking forward to the result!
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04-20-2015 | #16 |
Join Date: Sep 2012
Location: Westminster, Md.
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Re: Applying Zaino correctly...
Hello Paul,
How strong should the mixure be with Dawn? Nelson007 Quote:
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