Zaino Clay Bar and Meguire's.

rebel-z
10-23-2001, 03:19 PM
<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Do not use the Meguiars detailer to prep a car with you are preparing to Zaino, the Meguiars has products in it that are not compatiable with Zaino adhesion.
If you do not have Z-7 and want to make the lube with to clay with, all you need is some sort of common car wash, say a cap full in 16 ounces of water.</font>

KevinSS- you posted this on April 8,2001. I just ordered the the Clay Bar and was going to use the Meguire's Quick Detailer to wet the surfacr. Glad I did the search on this! http://web.camaross.com/bb/biggrin.gif Anyways, I have Meguire's car soap, so i suppose that is out of the question, but I do have some leftover Mother's car soap. Will this work with the Zaino Clay Bar?

Edit: This is a question not just intended for KevinSS, so anyone with the experience please answer, thanks.



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DJCobol
10-23-2001, 03:32 PM
Do not use Meguiars soap to make the spray lube out of. I made that mistake once. My claybar lasted about 3 minutes before it turned into a sponge-like consistency. It ended up all over the finish of my car. I dont know if mothers wash has the same problem, but dont use Meguiars.

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Kevin V 2002 SS
10-23-2001, 06:33 PM
If the wash you plan to use IS simply a wash, with no additives, waxes. oils, etc. added to it then it should be OK. The Z-7 wash has a small amount of polish in it to help maintain the shine. If the wash you use has some type of additive the Zaino polish will only last as long as what you put it on top of. That is why using the products that work together is much better.

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