Zaino question
I want to try Zaino, mainly for the durability, but from some of the posts I've read lately, I'm not sure if it's right for my car. I have a white Camaro that sits outside all the time. I wash it at least once a week and I think the paint is in good condition.
What do you guys think? It being a white car, do I need Z-5?
What do you guys think? It being a white car, do I need Z-5?
If you are wanting protection and durability along with shine then yes Zaino is for you, especially on a daily driver that needs the protection and durability the most. If the paint is in good shape and being white any swirls won't show up much I'd use the Z-2 polish.
You'd want to prep the car by using the Dawn and claying.
I'd get the Z-2 polish, Z-6 enhancer spray, Z-7 wash, Z-18 clay bar and ZFX additive. You can read up on all the info about the products and their application, tips and FAQ's on the Zaino board.
www.zainobros.com
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Kevin Villier, 2002 SS #186 - 6M with Hurst and "short-stick", TT, navy blue, chrome SS wheels, Bilstein suspension, SS grill, STB, SLP loudmouth, Direct-Flo lid with Holley filter and Mallory polished MAF ends.
Louisville, KY
You'd want to prep the car by using the Dawn and claying.
I'd get the Z-2 polish, Z-6 enhancer spray, Z-7 wash, Z-18 clay bar and ZFX additive. You can read up on all the info about the products and their application, tips and FAQ's on the Zaino board.
www.zainobros.com
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Kevin Villier, 2002 SS #186 - 6M with Hurst and "short-stick", TT, navy blue, chrome SS wheels, Bilstein suspension, SS grill, STB, SLP loudmouth, Direct-Flo lid with Holley filter and Mallory polished MAF ends.
Louisville, KY
It's been like, 2 weeks since I last washed and Zaino'ed my car. It still beads. 
Pollen and crud are going to get on it, but the underlying shine/protection will still be there. Your average store-shelf carnuba product won't last that long.
Mine sits outside all the time, too.

Pollen and crud are going to get on it, but the underlying shine/protection will still be there. Your average store-shelf carnuba product won't last that long.
Mine sits outside all the time, too.
Yes, Zaino is a very durable product in most cases. With a white car, I'd go with ZFX and Z2. White doesn't show enough swirlies to need a swirl remover(or filler in the case of Z5) product on a regular basis, and Z2 will really bring out a bright shine on light colors. I think you'd be impressed with Z...easy to use, long lasting...bottom line, fantastic product.
Where are you from and I might be able to suggest a local distributor for your area?
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*Mike's 1992 Camaro RS 25th Anniv.*
Dark Red Metallic (ext.) / Flame Red (int.)
Flowmaster Crossflow, K&N, 20% 3M Panther Black Tint
JL Audio 3 10", PPI PC2100, Kenwood eXcelon KRC-953H/U, Kenwood / Pioneer speakers
Shine by ZAINO! - Special Thanks to Sal Z!
[This message has been edited by MikeLS (edited May 24, 2002).]
Where are you from and I might be able to suggest a local distributor for your area?
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*Mike's 1992 Camaro RS 25th Anniv.*
Dark Red Metallic (ext.) / Flame Red (int.)
Flowmaster Crossflow, K&N, 20% 3M Panther Black Tint
JL Audio 3 10", PPI PC2100, Kenwood eXcelon KRC-953H/U, Kenwood / Pioneer speakers
Shine by ZAINO! - Special Thanks to Sal Z!
[This message has been edited by MikeLS (edited May 24, 2002).]
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