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Old Sep 25, 2002 | 09:10 PM
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Question Zaino Question

I'm about to order Z-2,Z-5, and ZFX for my 4Runner. I was wondering if I need to order Z-1 also. This is the first time I'm using Zaino.
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Old Sep 26, 2002 | 01:37 PM
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Yes, you should use it before the wax and between coats. It is supposed to enhance the "wet look". I just started using Zanio myself and am very pleased with the results. Bob
Old Sep 26, 2002 | 03:00 PM
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Zaino

Excuse my ignorance, but what is Zaino?
Old Sep 26, 2002 | 03:05 PM
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It's an excellent WAX
Old Sep 28, 2002 | 06:09 AM
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Re: Zaino Question

Originally posted by RSimon
I'm about to order Z-2,Z-5, and ZFX for my 4Runner. I was wondering if I need to order Z-1 also. This is the first time I'm using Zaino.
thanks, Roy
Yes, you need the Z-1, but you don't need it between applications. Once or twice a year is probably fine.

From what I understand, Z-1 just prepares the paint to bond with subsequent coats of Z-2. As long as your first coat is Z-1, all that remains is the desired number of coats of Z-5 and/or Z-2. Even Z-5 is optional depending on the condition of your paint. Once you learn how little to apply, you probably won't need ZFX, either. Drying time is only a problem for coats that are too thick.

I have one coat of Z-1 and probably six or seven coats of Z-2 on my seven month old truck, but no Z-5 yet.

It all sounds very confusing until you actually do it, but I've been using for over two years and it's the easiest, longest lasting, finish I've ever used.

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Old Sep 28, 2002 | 05:00 PM
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Re: Zaino

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Excuse my ignorance, but what is Zaino?
I was wondering the same thing but didn't ask! Heh-heh.
Old Sep 28, 2002 | 06:40 PM
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Originally posted by RWD
It's an excellent WAX
No, it's not a wax, but a polymer finish much more durable than wax.

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Old Oct 1, 2002 | 06:12 AM
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I am all about taking care of my new truck, but man ... that sure does seem like a lot of work.

So basically, since the car is new, I will only really need to hit it up with Z-1 once, and then as many coats of Z-2 as I want?

Are there any other products that you guys suggest or is Zaino the absolute best?
Old Oct 1, 2002 | 06:16 AM
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Originally posted by cybrenergy
I am all about taking care of my new truck, but man ... that sure does seem like a lot of work.

So basically, since the car is new, I will only really need to hit it up with Z-1 once, and then as many coats of Z-2 as I want?

Are there any other products that you guys suggest or is Zaino the absolute best?
It's not much work, especially after the first coat.

"Best" is something only you can decide. As far as durability, it's right up there. I reapply just because I want to, not because I need to.

One other thing to do before you do any polish application is to clay the finish. Yes, even on brand new paint. It's WELL WORTH the added time. You'll be amazed at the difference it'll make!
Old Oct 7, 2002 | 09:44 AM
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To be honest, I really want a good product that will hold up really well against road tar, small stones, salt (in the winter), etc. Is the Zaino more of a "show car polish" than a protectant? I want something that will protect me the best and look nice too.

From what I have read, the Zaino seems to give you that super duper look, but nobody really says much about the protection that it offers.
Old Oct 7, 2002 | 12:33 PM
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Originally posted by cybrenergy
To be honest, I really want a good product that will hold up really well against road tar, small stones, salt (in the winter), etc. Is the Zaino more of a "show car polish" than a protectant? I want something that will protect me the best and look nice too.

From what I have read, the Zaino seems to give you that super duper look, but nobody really says much about the protection that it offers.
Since I started using Zaino, I've NEVER had to use any additional solvent for removing the other stuff that's assailed my vehicles. I've had chewing gum, eggs, tar, bird droppings, sap and who knows what else and just had to use a little more elbow grease when washing. I'd say it does the job. As far as small stones are concerned, you'd need a bra, Xpel, or something similar for the utmost protection.
 
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