zaino, rejex or other for a black car?
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Now here's a great example of a perfect finish done with Menzerna PO85RD.
This is why I use Menzerna for finishing a vehicle.
Then, Zymol Vintage wax was used.
Oh yea, it's a Vanquish S in England! Interesting color. Look at the interior of this thing.
Enjoy the photos!!
http://www.detailingworld.co.uk/foru...ad.php?t=58892
Deanski
This is why I use Menzerna for finishing a vehicle.
Then, Zymol Vintage wax was used.
Oh yea, it's a Vanquish S in England! Interesting color. Look at the interior of this thing.
Enjoy the photos!!
http://www.detailingworld.co.uk/foru...ad.php?t=58892
Deanski
#48
Good thread ..lots of good info.. so.. I never really waxed a car.. but if I wanted to do a decent job that did NOT entail 2-3 or 4 different steps.. what would you recommend from Zaino ?
1. Id wash with dawn or Zaino ?
2. then apply ? ..Zaino ?
then Done ... and hopefully with pretty decent results
thanks !
1. Id wash with dawn or Zaino ?
2. then apply ? ..Zaino ?
then Done ... and hopefully with pretty decent results
thanks !
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Good thread ..lots of good info.. so.. I never really waxed a car.. but if I wanted to do a decent job that did NOT entail 2-3 or 4 different steps.. what would you recommend from Zaino ?
1. Id wash with dawn or Zaino ?
2. then apply ? ..Zaino ?
then Done ... and hopefully with pretty decent results
thanks !
1. Id wash with dawn or Zaino ?
2. then apply ? ..Zaino ?
then Done ... and hopefully with pretty decent results
thanks !
Apply Z5-Pro or Z2-Pro with ZFX or ZCS (wipe on, walk away), then a light spray of Z8 to make it look stunning.
Rejex IMHO just has too much of the old Zaino look (very plastic/sterile looking) on most finishes, mostly dark ones than light metallics. But one place I use it on is wheels for brake dust control.
Deanski
#50
Last night "Tech Night" at my local dealership, Sal Zaino actually talked about his product and one of his technical guys demonstrated it on a brand spanking new C2S Ruby Red car. He used an all in one solution, Z5, and a detail mist solution. Most importantly he insisted on using a 100% cotton towel made in the good ole U.S.A. He also discussed what sets his products apart from all the rest (oils and grease contained the others). Personally I am a P21S guy even though it doesn’t last. With that being said I bought some of the stuff they had there to compare for myself.
#52
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Good thread ..lots of good info.. so.. I never really waxed a car.. but if I wanted to do a decent job that did NOT entail 2-3 or 4 different steps.. what would you recommend from Zaino ?
1. Id wash with dawn or Zaino ?
2. then apply ? ..Zaino ?
then Done ... and hopefully with pretty decent results
thanks !
1. Id wash with dawn or Zaino ?
2. then apply ? ..Zaino ?
then Done ... and hopefully with pretty decent results
thanks !
1. Wash with Zaino Z-7.
2. Apply Z-AIO (all in one).
However, your car's paint definitely needs to be clayed to remove the embedded contaminants that washing won't remove. You only need to do that about once a year. Wash, clay, wash, AIO. The rest of the year, just wash. The Z-AIO should only be needed every 3-4 months.
Aside from the superior shine, Zaino is more durable than anything else on the market. Spend some time on Autopia.org and you'll see.
#53
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I owned a Black car that was pre owned. The paint was in pretty good shape but not as pristine as I would have kept it if I owned the car from the beginning. With the car's condition, I had better results with Zaino than I did with Rejex. I think Rejex is probably a decent repellant, but going through the Zaino process hid the swirl marks better and the paint had a better "pop".