extrakt0r
11-14-2005, 04:44 PM
My buddie recently introducted me to the Zaino Product line.
http://www.zainostore.com/
He has a G35 and it always looks great. I purchased the Zaino Z2, Z6 and Z16 line of products, and all I can say is I am 100% hooked.
Their Wax and assocaited products is by far the best I have ever used. Their Wax goes on so easy, and comes off even easier. Followed up with the Z6 shiner and it really brings out the shine in the paint of my truck..Amazing...
I have since ordered the clay-bar and the Z10, and Z8 products and can't wait to try them also...Highly recommend you try the Zanio Suite...
http://www.teamsimoneracing.com/tsr_images/truck-pics/IMG_3487.jpg
http://www.teamsimoneracing.com/tsr_images/truck-pics/IMG_3488.jpg
ratlover
11-14-2005, 04:51 PM
The stuff does work awsome! My only grip is to do the entire process it takes the whole freaking day. Its not hard but there are a few steps and you gota wait for each one to do its thing. Great stuff though
RonJT
11-14-2005, 05:07 PM
But once you do the entire process....cleaning/claying etc then just weekly washing followed by some Z8 spray(best detailer spray...but also most expensive to use sparingly) and you are good to go.
richard cheese
11-14-2005, 05:15 PM
I have used KIT wax (pure carnuba) for the last 10+ years, and I am very happy with it
On all my previous vehicles, when I sold them, the new owners have remarked about how good the paint looks for such an old(er) car.
I'll just go ahead and pay >$5.00 a bottle, which lasts me 6mnths, thanks!
GMC2500HD
11-14-2005, 05:20 PM
The new stuff that Turtle Wax has out, the Platinum was, is pretty good stuff. Other than that I use Mother's or Meguiars Wax, Polish And Cleaners..
bmr7c
11-14-2005, 05:36 PM
I have been using Zaino for over 6 years and love it. Especially now that they have the ZFX it speeds up the process a lot. I detail on the side (1 to 2 vehicles a week) and it is'nt that bad of a process once you get used to it. The results a worth it. It is very durable. I had to have my fender repainted once and the body shop wanted to know what the he!! I used for wax. Apparently they used laquer thinner, prepsol and anything else to clean the surface before sanding and everything just beaded up on it. That must be why I had to have them redo it due to fish eyes.
You only have to clay it twice a year. Or not at all if you don't want. But claying it leaves a lot smoother surface especially down by the rockers and behind the wheels where everything gets slung up. I highly advise it. If you don't want to go that route I have also tried Eagle 1 Nano Wax on costomers cars and have had excellent results with a great shine.
ratlover
11-14-2005, 05:47 PM
It is very durable. I had to have my fender repainted once and the body shop wanted to know what the he!! I used for wax. Apparently they used laquer thinner, prepsol and anything else to clean the surface before sanding and everything just beaded up on it.
Went wheeling once in a 97 gasser I had and was pissed as hell that the mud was beading up and not sticking to it:mad: I wanted the girls at the cherity car wash to really have to work for thier $$$ :muahaha: but 1/2 of it didnt stick:rippedhan ):h