Calling all experienced Zaino users
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Calling all experienced Zaino users
Just purchase a new CL-S 6-sp and put it in storage until Spring. I plan to use Zaino (based on all positive feedback) in the spring. My plan is to wash with Dawn (to remove dealer prep wax), Z1 and Z2.
Questions?
1. Is one layer of Z1, Z2 enough for a quality shine and protection. Should I spend the extra time and put a second layer of Z2 on before I hit the road?
2. Do I use Z1 and Z2 on the plastic bumbers?
3. When I want to wax in the future, say 3 months later, do I need to use Z1 again, or do I just use Z2?
4. Z6 looks like a good in-between shine application. Are there any disatvantages to using this. Like it adds a layer of wax that needs to be removed before using Z2 again?
Thanks in advance for your feedback.
Steve
Questions?
1. Is one layer of Z1, Z2 enough for a quality shine and protection. Should I spend the extra time and put a second layer of Z2 on before I hit the road?
2. Do I use Z1 and Z2 on the plastic bumbers?
3. When I want to wax in the future, say 3 months later, do I need to use Z1 again, or do I just use Z2?
4. Z6 looks like a good in-between shine application. Are there any disatvantages to using this. Like it adds a layer of wax that needs to be removed before using Z2 again?
Thanks in advance for your feedback.
Steve
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Most if not all of those questions are answered at www.lazaino.com/ApplyZaino.htm .
I always suggest putting on 2 or 3 coats to start.
Zaino polish may be applied to all smoth shiny surfaces, so youe you should Zaino the bumpers and the wheels.
Ira
I always suggest putting on 2 or 3 coats to start.
Zaino polish may be applied to all smoth shiny surfaces, so youe you should Zaino the bumpers and the wheels.
Ira
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yes, z6 is great for in-between shinings .
just make sure the surface is simply dusty - you dont want to be "washing" with it . ..
its a touch-up or detail spray - not a car wash
and no, it does not neesd to be removed inbetween or at any time
all zaino is layerable - with two exceptions- glass cleaner and plastic cleaner
just make sure the surface is simply dusty - you dont want to be "washing" with it . ..
its a touch-up or detail spray - not a car wash
and no, it does not neesd to be removed inbetween or at any time
all zaino is layerable - with two exceptions- glass cleaner and plastic cleaner
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Originally posted by ira
Most if not all of those questions are answered at www.lazaino.com/ApplyZaino.htm .
I always suggest putting on 2 or 3 coats to start.
Zaino polish may be applied to all smoth shiny surfaces, so youe you should Zaino the bumpers and the wheels.
Ira
Most if not all of those questions are answered at www.lazaino.com/ApplyZaino.htm .
I always suggest putting on 2 or 3 coats to start.
Zaino polish may be applied to all smoth shiny surfaces, so youe you should Zaino the bumpers and the wheels.
Ira
I'll be sure to send you a pic in the Spring when I do the detailing.
Steve
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