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Old Sep 16, 2002 | 07:56 AM
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Question ZFX always? or only initially?

So I have already Z5,Z5,Z5,Z2,Z2,Z2,Z5,Z2,Z2, Z6ing in between layers and ZFXing. But now when I Zaino again, do I have to always add ZFX? or is that only in the beginning to help it bond?
Old Sep 16, 2002 | 08:10 AM
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While it does improve the clairty/ability to bond of the zaino layer, the primary reason to use ZFX is to decrease drying time and increase the number of coats you can successively apply.

I ONLY use ZFX when I know i am going to be applying two coats back to back, or if I am in a rush before a show or something and only have 1/2 hour or so to Zaino one layer.

Don't ever forget Z6 though

Zaino
Old Sep 16, 2002 | 08:18 AM
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Arrow Z1/ZFX

Yep, Z1 or ZFX must be used initially, on the first coat(s). However, after that you're free to use regular Zaino or ZFX-enhanced Zaino. Just remember the rules for regular Zaino still apply, i.e. 1 coat per day, longer drying time etc... I, too, typically use ZFX when doing multiple coats or when I want the drying time really short, which quickens the process. If you're gonna do one coat, there's absolutely nothing wrong with regular Z polish over ZFX or Z1...

Mike
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