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Old 06-28-2008, 01:27 PM
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Rims/Tires/Wells:
Rims rinsed and pre-soaked with Meg's WB, let sit for 30sec and agitiate with a grout sponge, inside wheels used EZ brush and rinsed off. They got a qd wipe down, and then got 2 coats of Z-5 and 1 coat of Z-2, in bwtn got Z qd.

Tires rinsed and pre-soaked with Grime reaper, agitated with black schmitt and rerinsed. Got two coats of new D2G tire dressing via body brush.

Wells rinsed and pre-soaked with Grime reaper, agitated with black schmitt and rerinsed. They got dressed with Adams UC

Wash:
Body was rinsed off and then applied Awesome APC to front end, windshield and all lower panels. Then foamed with a mix of CG CCW/Meg's HW/Z-soap. Used 2 grit guard system with Z soap in bucket. Also used Z clay.

After claying, refoamed and let sit for 2 mins and washed off. For drying I sprayed the car down ith QD, then used Qd'd blue pearl drying towels and moved inside garage.

Paint work:
I started off by ZFX'ng some Z-5 and did two coats with Z qd wipe down in between. I started off using a TW foam applicator, but found using the ones from Zaino were much easier to use. And finised off with a coat of ZFX'd Z-2. All buffing was done with those nice plush CG mf's (the new ones that are EXPENSIVE)

Tail pipes were cleaned with qd and 0000 wool pad, then polished with Deep Finish Chrome.

Glass cleaned with cobra WW and Pacifix Produx window cleaner

Interior:
Vaccuum
Quick APC wipe down, using Swissvax brush for dusing
Leather got a quick wipe down as well
Interior dressed with CG New Car Premium Shine (I think that's the name), used stoners trim shine for the vents
Leather dressed with Leather cond.
Used RL carpet protectand and CG odor neutralizer




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Old 06-28-2008, 01:33 PM
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Ok, so now for my take on Zaino:

It was some good stuff. I think on this color it did it justice. Gave off some nice, crisp reflections and definately brought out the flake, even in the wheels. I don't know if a little does go along way, but in three months I'll be going back and we'll see how it stands up.

The down side is I wasted alot of product IMO. It says per directions to mix 1 ounce of product in a 2 ounce bottle and add 3-4 drops of curing agent. Well if a little is supposed to go along way, why would you want to mix up a whole ounce. Maybe if you were doing like a limo or something. But for this specific application about 3/4 of an ounce was wasted. On the z-2, i only put in about a quarter of an ounce and 2 drops of the ZFX and still have quite a bit left over.

So I think Sal needs to rethink his directions... and my only other thing is Z-5 smells ALOT like Duragloss TPP. And if you grab a bottle of current z-5 and DG TPP, you might see that the labels and print are the excat same thing. I'm not saying anything out loud... just an observation
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Old 06-28-2008, 01:58 PM
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The down side is I wasted alot of product IMO. It says per directions to mix 1 ounce of product in a 2 ounce bottle and add 3-4 drops of curing agent. Well if a little is supposed to go along way, why would you want to mix up a whole ounce. Maybe if you were doing like a limo or something. But for this specific application about 3/4 of an ounce was wasted. On the z-2, i only put in about a quarter of an ounce and 2 drops of the ZFX and still have quite a bit left over.

Thats wierd. When I did the wifes car (Nissan Altima) I found that it took me 1oz to do the car once. So that meant 3oz for three coats I really tried to spread it thin like the directions said. What did you use for an applicator?
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Old 06-28-2008, 02:11 PM
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Thats wierd. When I did the wifes car (Nissan Altima) I found that it took me 1oz to do the car once. So that meant 3oz for three coats I really tried to spread it thin like the directions said. What did you use for an applicator?
i used the white applicator it came with... about every other panel i would put about 10 little dabs back onto the applicator and have at it...
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Old 06-28-2008, 02:36 PM
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Car looks really nice and Zaino did do it justice. I agree with you Dust a little goes a long way and I too have had ZFX'd Z5 or Z2 that I had to throw away after mixing up 1 oz. I was able to do 2 coats on the car and a coat on the wheels and still threw away quite a bit. The last time I used it I used less product and of course had less to throw away.

Just for kicks I went just then and measured out 2 oz of water in a measuring cup and poured it in the Zaino prep bottle for ZFX'd product. The bottle is not 2 oz it is about 2.5 or 2.75 oz. So to get 1 oz to prep don't fill it half way more like 3/8 and that would be more representative of 1 oz. I'll start doing this and I would venture to think I wouldn't have much left over.

As another side note I have a bottle of DG 105 that I bought locally and it is the EXACT same color, consistency, and smell of the Z5 Pro that I recently ordered. Now I just ordered another gallon of DG105 directly from Duragloss and it is a yellow creamy color. Completely different from the DG 105 that I bought locally.
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Old 06-28-2008, 03:44 PM
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My wife has a Space Gray 335i and I found that Z2p seems to bring out that color the best. It is a tough color to make stand out but I like the fact that it hides the dirt and always looks nice. I am getting too old to continue to buy black dd's.

I will admit that Zaino does smell similar to Duragloss but rest assured, they are definitely different. They are both very good sealant but still different. I think there are only so many scents available and the chemicals in a lot of different car care products are of the same family or very similar so you will see a lot of different products that will look and smell similar but are not the same. That said you will also find many ARE the same but I think it is mostly boutique type products that are relabeled by companies like Chemical Guys. For example I noticed that Chemical Guys EZ Creme Glaze looks and smells exacly like Z5p but they completly different in both their looks (on car) and performance such as durability.

Car came out great. I wish I held out for the convertible.

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Old 06-28-2008, 04:59 PM
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Awesome finish on the BMW, the silver finish is perfect!
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Old 06-28-2008, 05:24 PM
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I can get up to 3 coats out of an ounce. My trick is to use 60CC syringes. It allows me to really control how much I'm using as well as waste very little (assuming I do 3 coats at a time when using ZFX). The great thing is if you don't accelerate with ZFX if you are doing one coat you can just put the product right back in the bottle when you are done if you have any left over.

I'm not quite sure how you got two coats out of a quarter ounce of Z5. That's amazingly thin or you missed a bunch of panels

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Old 06-28-2008, 05:38 PM
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nice work !!
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Old 06-28-2008, 08:20 PM
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That looks awesome Michael! Sorry I missed your call earlier, I was washing my wife's Explorer and then was on the lake all afternoon. I don't think that Zaino is the same as Duragloss, I've used both...

But even if they were, it sure is great stuff no matter how you look at it. The DG will just be a bit cheaper!
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