I plan on clay barring my car in a few weeks and then applying Zaino. I am looking for a deep wet look. What is the best product to use ?
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I plan on clay barring my car in a few weeks and then applying Zaino. I am looking for a deep wet look. What is the best product to use ?
Best product to use for what? Oh, over Zaino? Does anybody top Zaino? How about one of these waxes:
Pinnacle Souveran Paste Wax
Pinnacle Signature Series II Carnauba Paste Wax 3 oz.
Wolfgang F?zion Carnauba Polymer Estate Wax, carnauba car wax, show car wax, polymer wax, paste wax, Wolfgang German car care
I am new to this site. Guess this site is no different than the others. Not sure if you were trying to help or whatever. First post and probably my last.
Come again? Did I misunderstand that you are looking for a Zaino topper to give it a deep, wet look?
That is an old standard practice to top a sealant with a wax, to get the combination of sealant longevity and wax appearance.
If that isn't what you were asking please clarify. Or at least wait for Mike Phillips to answer your question since this is his subforum that I jumped into.
https://i.imgur.com/Y1s6rJE.jpg
Soft....should go on the cover of Soft magazine, geeez!
Our members always try and help out, asking this question was geared to give you a better answer, i.e. what exactly are you trying to do? If your looking for a deep finish why would you even use Z in the first place, caranubas give you THAT look whereas Z gives you a shiney, "plastic" look, which still looks good.
I have to ask, Corvette owner, right?
Meguiar's M26 Hi - Tech Yellow Wax has been a favorite for years. It might not have that luxury price tag, but delivers in looks and feel.
I use the paste version. Very easy to over apply, but once you get the hang of the thin coat, it's a breeze to apply, and wipe off. I usually apply it over Meguiar's M21.
I have never used Zaino so please correct me if I am totally wrong about that product and am speaking out of my behind ;)
The only thing I know about Zaino comes from a Youtube video an enthousiast made comparing Zaino and F11.
So F11 is basically a 100$ bottle of Meguiar's Express Spraywax D156. Nothing worth tallking about.
As for Zaino... the guy showed the 3 step process, took him for ever do do the whole car (was a Trans Am if I remember correctly).
So my question is this: If you are gonna spend 6-8 hours working on a car, why not do a real detail with a polishing step then applying either a coating or a long lasting sealant? From what I understand, Zaino is very expensive and doesn't last that long. It's hard to tell on camera but the shine of the car looked very standard, I did not get an impression that this process produced a result better than a polish and seal.
Would love to read your thoughts on this. I know that the best shine I have ever been able to get is when I do a correction step, polish with CarPro essence, then apply a coating topped with Reload. If have also done cars where I did not coat, just applied Essence and Realod and the shine is amazing. The paint looks like a mirror.
Dont know if the OP is gonna come back but
Would do a wax over Zaino if anything at all. Something like Poorboys natty. Dodo juice soft or hard. Optimum car wax. Pete’s 53
Just a matter of experimenting what looks best to you
Z2 pro lasts a long time. One of the best sealants in the real world still today for longevity. There are tons of water spot complaints however. On the other side of the coin a coating lasts longer but still can have that water spot issue.
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