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jtown82 03-20-2010 01:28 AM

wax preferences...
 
im surprised there is no section on waxing and such of our cars. im sure just about anyone who buys a Z is a car enthusiast and most liekly an avid wash and waxer. anyhow. who here has used Zaino. tell me your likes and dislikes.

M1K3 03-20-2010 02:56 AM

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Originally Posted by jtown82 (Post 455450)
im surprised there is no section on waxing and such of our cars. im sure just about anyone who buys a Z is a car enthusiast and most liekly an avid wash and waxer. anyhow. who here has used Zaino. tell me your likes and dislikes.

http://www.the370z.com/exterior-inte...heir-uses.html

http://www.the370z.com/exterior-inte...wax-zaino.html

These are stickied at the top...Both are great threads. Zaino seems to work quite well and the guide is very well done. But both discuss what others use to wax, polish, etc.

Forrest 03-20-2010 04:46 AM

Zainos great. There is only 1 problem with Zaino. Zainos Z2 can be hard to use, but if you can master it, there is probably no reward better.

They say "thin is better" becuase less you apply the easier it is to remove but still the results are kind of amazing some times.

jtown82 03-20-2010 12:08 PM

srry for the wrong section post. i tried looking for stickies and such and just couldnt find them. this site is kinda large and overwhelming with all the diff section right on the main page.

yea from what ive seen nothing comes close to Zaino. just forking out 80-110 bucks for that stuff it rough :P but for what it does it seems worth it

dad 03-20-2010 12:55 PM

^Meguiar's, it's affordable, it's good wax!

SmoothZ 03-20-2010 01:26 PM

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Originally Posted by dad (Post 455889)
^Meguiar's, it's affordable, it's good wax!

:iagree: I'm a huge fan of their products. Been using it for years. I especially like NXT since it's so easy to use and smells good, too.

kenchan 03-20-2010 01:27 PM

zaino's okay but too many numbers in their system..and you end up with plasticy surface shiny artificial finish. if polymer i recommend Prima Epic. easier to use and has a more natural carnauba like deep finish.

kenchan 03-20-2010 01:29 PM

oh yah, if you want a super shiny finish try Griot's PaintSealant. very easy to use and it's comparable to zaino....and a lot cheaper and lasts probably longer than zaino on the car. just get their smallest bottle...

antennahead 03-20-2010 02:08 PM

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Originally Posted by SmoothZ (Post 455977)
:iagree: I'm a huge fan of their products. Been using it for years. I especially like NXT since it's so easy to use and smells good, too.

:iagree: NXT is great, and lasts a long time. In bewteen waxes with it, I hit the car with Meguires quick detailer, and the shine seems to last a long time. One thing I am going to try next time I clay bar and NXT, is to top the NXT off with a coat of pure carnuba to deepen the shine. That two step approach, a synthetic protector wax topped with a good carnuba seems to be very popular on a lot of the detailing forums.

cab83_750 03-20-2010 03:23 PM

There was a test performed probably last year or two against various waxes ranging from sub $10.00 to whatever. They showed that the one of the cheapest waxes is the straight winner.

Sorry. I don't have the article anymore.


BTW, I have Zaino, Zymol, NXT, etc. (I probably would not buy Zaino anymore as I could not justify the extra cost relative to the shine it gives over the others.)

SmoothZ 03-20-2010 03:30 PM

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Originally Posted by antennahead (Post 456082)
:iagree: NXT is great, and lasts a long time. In bewteen waxes with it, I hit the car with Meguires quick detailer, and the shine seems to last a long time. One thing I am going to try next time I clay bar and NXT, is to top the NXT off with a coat of pure carnuba to deepen the shine. That two step approach, a synthetic protector wax topped with a good carnuba seems to be very popular on a lot of the detailing forums.

:tup: Interesting... I'll have to try that 2 stage approach next time I detail her (which will be soon).

I have to get some new claybars, though. Ran out last summer. She needs a good rub.

antennahead 03-20-2010 03:36 PM

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Originally Posted by SmoothZ (Post 456200)
:tup: Interesting... I'll have to try that 2 stage approach next time I detail her (which will be soon).

I have to get some new claybars, though. Ran out last summer. She needs a good rub.

Meguires does recommend that you allow the NXT to go 12 hours though, prior to layering anything else on top :tiphat:

SmoothZ 03-20-2010 03:39 PM

Appreciate that advice. Did not know that. I wash the Z, then apply NXT and let her sit. Gonna have to reserve a weekend for this new routine. The wife's not going to be happy. :D

antennahead 03-20-2010 03:48 PM

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Originally Posted by SmoothZ (Post 456213)
Appreciate that advice. Did not know that. I wash the Z, then apply NXT and let her sit. Gonna have to reserve a weekend for this new routine. The wife's not going to be happy. :D

I'm thinking wash, clay bar and NXT Saturday, come back Sunday morning and apply the carnuba, that part should be fairly quick :tup:

IDZRVIT 03-20-2010 06:12 PM

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Originally Posted by kenchan (Post 455981)
zaino's okay but too many numbers in their system..and you end up with plasticy surface shiny artificial finish. if polymer i recommend Prima Epic. easier to use and has a more natural carnauba like deep finish.

Have you tried Zaino? I don't agree with your observation. It's not rocket science to pour out one ounce of polish, add five drops and then shake for 30 seconds.


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