Zaino Effect
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#4
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ML 350
The ML is my wife's...she loves it, I'm not a big fan... but it;s safe for her and our 2 yr old daughter.
Zaino can be bought online from Sal Zaino. It is a synthetic polymer sealant. There are numerous posts in the detailing section, where Guitarman will tell you how to use it. Use the search feature.
Here's the link:
http://zainostore.com/
The finish is as smooth as a baby's bottom lol!
Fred
Zaino can be bought online from Sal Zaino. It is a synthetic polymer sealant. There are numerous posts in the detailing section, where Guitarman will tell you how to use it. Use the search feature.
Here's the link:
http://zainostore.com/
The finish is as smooth as a baby's bottom lol!
Fred
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Therapy
It takes quite awhile to do the paint prep, as I bought this car used from a dealer that neglected it. Once the paint is prepped, it doesn't take very long to put a coat of Z-5 or Z-2 on it.
I don't count the hours as I enjoy it. It's a kind of therapy for me lol.
Fred
I don't count the hours as I enjoy it. It's a kind of therapy for me lol.
Fred
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alright I like the look of the Zaino thing, but I just dont get it. What makes it better than wax? Is it better to use than wax? Does it protect the paint like wax? And why like 1,000 coats compared to the 1 or 2 coats of wax? Would somebody like to clear this up for me? And if I Zaino my car, can I still put wax on it and be fine?
By the way your car is shining real nice. I love it.
By the way your car is shining real nice. I love it.
#10
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Why Zaino
Firstly with respect to the LS and ML thing, um... didn't you guys get the memo last year? lol They were running a special lol.
The deal with 'the zaino thing' is complicated. Firstly I think synthetic waxes last longer and are more protective in the winter when you don't always get a chance to re-wax. However, there are numerous synthetic waxes on the market.
Zaino is my preference because it has a very easy application process and you don't have to remove coats before you apply more. The Z-7 spray glosser is also really handy to use, in fact for those pictures, that's what I had just used.
Zaino is a system that requires a search on this site to really understand. I'm not saying that it's better than all the other synthetic waxes because I haven't tried every synthetic, but I really like the depth of shine I get from it. People always ask if my car is new and are surprised to find out it's a 2001.
BTW I have heard great things about NXT tech wax as well.
Bottom line is that the paint prep prior to the wax is the most important step. Just like real-estate.... location, location, location. It's Prep, prep, prep.
Fred
The deal with 'the zaino thing' is complicated. Firstly I think synthetic waxes last longer and are more protective in the winter when you don't always get a chance to re-wax. However, there are numerous synthetic waxes on the market.
Zaino is my preference because it has a very easy application process and you don't have to remove coats before you apply more. The Z-7 spray glosser is also really handy to use, in fact for those pictures, that's what I had just used.
Zaino is a system that requires a search on this site to really understand. I'm not saying that it's better than all the other synthetic waxes because I haven't tried every synthetic, but I really like the depth of shine I get from it. People always ask if my car is new and are surprised to find out it's a 2001.
BTW I have heard great things about NXT tech wax as well.
Bottom line is that the paint prep prior to the wax is the most important step. Just like real-estate.... location, location, location. It's Prep, prep, prep.
Fred
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Could you give a basic idea of what steps are involved with the "paint prep"?
I don't mind putting in the time ........ I just want to do it the right way.
Thanks
Could you give a basic idea of what steps are involved with the "paint prep"?
I don't mind putting in the time ........ I just want to do it the right way.
Thanks
#12
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Paint Prep
What I do for paint prep is really a modification of Sal Zaino's routine with much help from Dan (moderator on detailing forum)
1. Wash the car with Dawn. Make sure you use a high quality microfiber towel (I use Pak-Shak). I also dry with waffle weave cloths.
2. Next I used a Porter Cable random orbital buffer 7424 to polish. I use 3M products but you should read about this in the detailing forum, as there are finer and rougher cuts to the polishes. I polished for 3-4 hours to remove as many swirls and defects as I could. It is not possible to remove every defect IMO unless you use a rotary buffer, which requires more skill than most of us have.
3. Then you need to clay-bar the car, which is well described by in the detailing forum. You cannot skip this step and it's fairly easy. Use the search feature.
4. Then wash with Zaino car wash and dry again.
5. Then apply Z-2 or Z-5 mixed with ZFX with microfiber or cotton applicator pads. Let dry and remove with microfiber towels (or cotton).
6. Use the Zaino quick detailer spray to maintain the show-car appearance that you want.
7. Don't let any machine or other person wash your car except you lol
BTW Dan has infinitely more knowledge than me and you can reach Sal Zaino fairly easy as well.
Fred
1. Wash the car with Dawn. Make sure you use a high quality microfiber towel (I use Pak-Shak). I also dry with waffle weave cloths.
2. Next I used a Porter Cable random orbital buffer 7424 to polish. I use 3M products but you should read about this in the detailing forum, as there are finer and rougher cuts to the polishes. I polished for 3-4 hours to remove as many swirls and defects as I could. It is not possible to remove every defect IMO unless you use a rotary buffer, which requires more skill than most of us have.
3. Then you need to clay-bar the car, which is well described by in the detailing forum. You cannot skip this step and it's fairly easy. Use the search feature.
4. Then wash with Zaino car wash and dry again.
5. Then apply Z-2 or Z-5 mixed with ZFX with microfiber or cotton applicator pads. Let dry and remove with microfiber towels (or cotton).
6. Use the Zaino quick detailer spray to maintain the show-car appearance that you want.
7. Don't let any machine or other person wash your car except you lol
BTW Dan has infinitely more knowledge than me and you can reach Sal Zaino fairly easy as well.
Fred
#13
Looks awesome! I just got zaino Z2, ZFX and gloss spray from local distributor. Will do the detailing this weekend. Don't know though if it will make a difference on my silver LS430 as it is already smooth and shiny, but I sure will do it for the protection more than for the gloss as the winter is coming up. Your car looks great though. I am looking forward to see the difference between zaino and zymol I have just used about a month ago.
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Intermediate
Please post the difference between Zano and Zymol as I am using Zymol currently.
Thanks,
Thanks,
#15
which zymol are u using? I will be comapring the cheapo zymol cleaner wax to zaino. If you are using different zymol wax, my comparison will not tell you anything. Anyhow, I will post the results regardless, so keep on a look out.