Can I was with gold class, wax with Zaino?
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I'm pretty sure that Zaino will require that you use the Zaino wash for maintenance as they may claim that the detergent based washes (such as gold class (which is what I use)) will stip Z.
Zaino is pretty good stuff but, rather than using Gold Class, you might try some of the professional products offered by Meguiars. They're going to save you some $ in the long run but, you will be required to apply more often...
After having tried Zaino, I can tell you that it's pretty darn good stuff but, I simply didn't get the 'bling' out of it that everyone seemed to have. I did, however, get a great level of protection above any carnauba but, with as often as I wax (because I genuinly enjoy doing it), I don't have to worry about protection nearly as much.
RP
Zaino is pretty good stuff but, rather than using Gold Class, you might try some of the professional products offered by Meguiars. They're going to save you some $ in the long run but, you will be required to apply more often...
After having tried Zaino, I can tell you that it's pretty darn good stuff but, I simply didn't get the 'bling' out of it that everyone seemed to have. I did, however, get a great level of protection above any carnauba but, with as often as I wax (because I genuinly enjoy doing it), I don't have to worry about protection nearly as much.
RP
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You can use any car wash that does not have a wax additive. I believe the Gold Class shampoo does not have any so you can go right ahead.
Z7 does contain a little of Zaino sealant. Most Zaino users have said they notice a difference with using Z7 vs. other products over the long haul, say 4-6 months between applications. It is worth ordering the first time when you buy other Zaino products, but maybe it isn't worth re-ordering alone if you run out.
BTW, the Zaino wash, Z7, is super concentrated. A couple capfuls per wash is all it takes. Just add water after and you'll get all the suds you need. A bottle can last much longer than its size suggests. I do not know how the number of washes per bottle compares to a gallon of Gold Class.
Z7 does contain a little of Zaino sealant. Most Zaino users have said they notice a difference with using Z7 vs. other products over the long haul, say 4-6 months between applications. It is worth ordering the first time when you buy other Zaino products, but maybe it isn't worth re-ordering alone if you run out.
BTW, the Zaino wash, Z7, is super concentrated. A couple capfuls per wash is all it takes. Just add water after and you'll get all the suds you need. A bottle can last much longer than its size suggests. I do not know how the number of washes per bottle compares to a gallon of Gold Class.
Last edited by APT; 09-24-2003 at 09:08 PM.
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I can tell you for sure that the household detergents will not remove/ strip Zaino..... here's why I know....
I had a brain fart one day when I first changed to the Z stuff and went and applied it to my windshield. That is certainly a no-no and when I tried to remove it, I couldn't regardless what I used. I scrubbed with Dawn, simple green and with a dish scubby thingee.... It finally wore off after about 6 months and got to the point that rain-x would stick to the windshield again. It sure wouldn't stick to the Zaino!
That being said, on to the point.... I usually use the Z-7 on my red F150 (ride around truck) but I use anything at hand on my work truck and car. I really haven't noticed any difference in the end results, although, I must say I don't do the Z-6 on anything but my red truck. The Z-6 is certainly a kicker though......
Before using Zaino the first time, be sure to wash well with Dawn, then claybar and wsh with Dawn again........that'll prep you very well for an app of anything............
I had a brain fart one day when I first changed to the Z stuff and went and applied it to my windshield. That is certainly a no-no and when I tried to remove it, I couldn't regardless what I used. I scrubbed with Dawn, simple green and with a dish scubby thingee.... It finally wore off after about 6 months and got to the point that rain-x would stick to the windshield again. It sure wouldn't stick to the Zaino!
That being said, on to the point.... I usually use the Z-7 on my red F150 (ride around truck) but I use anything at hand on my work truck and car. I really haven't noticed any difference in the end results, although, I must say I don't do the Z-6 on anything but my red truck. The Z-6 is certainly a kicker though......
Before using Zaino the first time, be sure to wash well with Dawn, then claybar and wsh with Dawn again........that'll prep you very well for an app of anything............
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Originally posted by bigsherm77
One more question... I bought the Z7 wash concentrate and Z3 Polish for "regular" paint. Is this the right polish for a brand new truck? Do I need to buy other Zaino products to do a truly good job? Thaks again.
One more question... I bought the Z7 wash concentrate and Z3 Polish for "regular" paint. Is this the right polish for a brand new truck? Do I need to buy other Zaino products to do a truly good job? Thaks again.
From all the reading I have done on this forum and others it comes down to Z2 for light colors and Z5 for dark colors.
I personally do not know the chemical difference between the Z2 for clearcoat and the Z3 for regular paint and neither do I know if the Z3 will damage the clearcoat. I use Z2 for my 01 and I wouldn’t even think about using the Z3 “just because I don’t know IF it could cause a problem or and damage to the clearcoat…”
So my recommendation is to NOT use the Z3 unless someone can tell you for sure that it will NOT harm the clearcoat.
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I would call, or email Sal with your question on the Z3 on clear-coat paint. He knows his products the best.
As for the question of using all the Zaino paint products for the best possible results.............. I would say yes! For the most part, I would say the same if you were using a Meguiar's system, Mother's system, Platinum system........... or any system for that matter. There are some exceptions, but staying with a product line is usually a safe bet!
Of course, I'm the first to break that rule in my search for "perfection"............... but that will never happen! It is fun trying though!
As for the question of using all the Zaino paint products for the best possible results.............. I would say yes! For the most part, I would say the same if you were using a Meguiar's system, Mother's system, Platinum system........... or any system for that matter. There are some exceptions, but staying with a product line is usually a safe bet!
Of course, I'm the first to break that rule in my search for "perfection"............... but that will never happen! It is fun trying though!
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Originally posted by Boss_429
I would call, or email Sal with your question on the Z3 on clear-coat paint. He knows his products the best.
I would call, or email Sal with your question on the Z3 on clear-coat paint. He knows his products the best.
Here is Sal's email - sal@zainobros.com