Anyone Zaino a PPW Z yet?
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One of our Colorado 350Z owners has a PP White Enthusiast model and is a faithful Zaino user. Shogun's car always looks good and he is quite pleased with the results. Let's see if we can get him to comment...
I be a happy man.
Using Brad4rdhay's suggestions, I did the ABC thing and followed with Zaino as instructed.
Actually, I think when I exhaust (3-4yrs) my initial purchase of Zaino products, I'll be switching to the Blackfire products to save a few pennies as David's Redline looks great as well.
On a white car, the Zaino looks very good. On a dark car it's awesome. I really can't see a superior "look" on my Z against any white car that has been well taken care of.
The main reason I've gone with polymer is that it will hold up longer than wax particularly under heat.
I have not checked David's Blackfire, but applying Zaino to PPW, it is very difficult to discern where you have applied the product and where you haven't.
Joe
Using Brad4rdhay's suggestions, I did the ABC thing and followed with Zaino as instructed.
Actually, I think when I exhaust (3-4yrs) my initial purchase of Zaino products, I'll be switching to the Blackfire products to save a few pennies as David's Redline looks great as well.
On a white car, the Zaino looks very good. On a dark car it's awesome. I really can't see a superior "look" on my Z against any white car that has been well taken care of.
The main reason I've gone with polymer is that it will hold up longer than wax particularly under heat.
I have not checked David's Blackfire, but applying Zaino to PPW, it is very difficult to discern where you have applied the product and where you haven't.
Joe
Originally posted by Shogun
I be a happy man.
Using Brad4rdhay's suggestions, I did the ABC thing and followed with Zaino as instructed.
Actually, I think when I exhaust (3-4yrs) my initial purchase of Zaino products, I'll be switching to the Blackfire products to save a few pennies as David's Redline looks great as well.
On a white car, the Zaino looks very good. On a dark car it's awesome. I really can't see a superior "look" on my Z against any white car that has been well taken care of.
The main reason I've gone with polymer is that it will hold up longer than wax particularly under heat.
I have not checked David's Blackfire, but applying Zaino to PPW, it is very difficult to discern where you have applied the product and where you haven't.
Joe
I be a happy man.
Using Brad4rdhay's suggestions, I did the ABC thing and followed with Zaino as instructed.
Actually, I think when I exhaust (3-4yrs) my initial purchase of Zaino products, I'll be switching to the Blackfire products to save a few pennies as David's Redline looks great as well.
On a white car, the Zaino looks very good. On a dark car it's awesome. I really can't see a superior "look" on my Z against any white car that has been well taken care of.
The main reason I've gone with polymer is that it will hold up longer than wax particularly under heat.
I have not checked David's Blackfire, but applying Zaino to PPW, it is very difficult to discern where you have applied the product and where you haven't.
Joe
Joined: May 2002
Posts: 8,623
Likes: 1,392
From: Aurora, Colorado
[QUOTE]Originally posted by Shogun
Actually, I think when I exhaust (3-4yrs) my initial purchase of Zaino products, I'll be switching to the Blackfire products to save a few pennies as David's Redline looks great as well.
Dr. Bonz will not be happy. I think you need to drink the Z-7 to get the full effect! As Shogun says, my Redline looks great with Blackfire and I've done my wife's Artic Pearl Maxima with it as well. Can't say that it looks quite as good, but for a seven year old car with 120K it still shines fine!
On a white car, the Zaino looks very good. On a dark car it's awesome. I really can't see a superior "look" on my Z against any white car that has been well taken care of.
The main reason I've gone with polymer is that it will hold up longer than wax particularly under heat.
I have not checked David's Blackfire, but applying Zaino to PPW, it is very difficult to discern where you have applied the product and where you haven't.
I agree with this- it's hard to see where the protectant goes on except for a bit of haze
Actually, I think when I exhaust (3-4yrs) my initial purchase of Zaino products, I'll be switching to the Blackfire products to save a few pennies as David's Redline looks great as well.
Dr. Bonz will not be happy. I think you need to drink the Z-7 to get the full effect! As Shogun says, my Redline looks great with Blackfire and I've done my wife's Artic Pearl Maxima with it as well. Can't say that it looks quite as good, but for a seven year old car with 120K it still shines fine!
On a white car, the Zaino looks very good. On a dark car it's awesome. I really can't see a superior "look" on my Z against any white car that has been well taken care of.
The main reason I've gone with polymer is that it will hold up longer than wax particularly under heat.
I have not checked David's Blackfire, but applying Zaino to PPW, it is very difficult to discern where you have applied the product and where you haven't.
I agree with this- it's hard to see where the protectant goes on except for a bit of haze
I just purchased all of the Zaino products and will be waxing the car in the next few weeks. I will post my results. Also for those that Zainoed their PPW , is there a difference between Zaino and other waxes as far as shine on the PPW?
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