Is Meguiar's wax good for new cars??
Is it okay to put meguirs wax to brand new cars?
i dont think i can go through all that Zaino stuffs... too complicated for me....
i will just stay with wax...
can anybody show me some other good waxes out there besides meguirs...????
i dont think i can go through all that Zaino stuffs... too complicated for me....
i will just stay with wax...
can anybody show me some other good waxes out there besides meguirs...????
isnt there lots of zaino levels to put?
and before all that..
wash it with dawn, clay bar..wash it again...
and all the numbered Zaino products..like..2 or 3..or5????
I dont really understand even after i read the stuff on website..^^;;;
somebody can teach me~?~? step by step~?
and what zaino do people use on their Z~?
and before all that..
wash it with dawn, clay bar..wash it again...
and all the numbered Zaino products..like..2 or 3..or5????
I dont really understand even after i read the stuff on website..^^;;;
somebody can teach me~?~? step by step~?
and what zaino do people use on their Z~?
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there is a whole write up in the FAQ or DIY section(I forgot where I put it
)
but anyway; kevin is right; and wrong in a way.
theres 2 sections; prep and waxing. thing is people think you HAVE to prep with zaino; and not with anything else; this is the myth. you dont have to prep if you really dont want. and you SHOULD prep before you apply any wax; not just zaino.
the prep is almost as you said; first you wash; just like normal; regular soap.
then you use the clay; you have to lubricate the surface with something; I use joy solution, but that supposedly hurts the clay. so zaino actually reccomends you lubricate with regular car was solution. so basicly your washing the car again except with a clay bar instead of a rag.
then wash once more. normal.
time consuming? yes. but this really should be done for any wax process.
then comes the zaino. the numbers are confusing to a newbie; I was so lost... the dirt tho
zfx and Z1 are the same thing almost. zfx is used everytime; Z1 is used every 4th or 5th time. ZFX makes the wax dry faster. you use one or the other though.
Z2 and Z5 are the same thing; and they are the steak and potatoes, they are THE WAX. Z2 is a shinier more opticly pleasing wax. Z5 is a thicker darker shine; that will fill in swirls even. if you have a dark color; take the Z5 and run with it; thats my opinion though.
Z6; like windex for your paint. apply it in almost the same fashion. use it, dont use it. eh who cares. it makes it a bit shinier, but it was gonna be the shiniest thing you ever saw without it anyway.
hopefully that made it slightly more simple... its not so bad, after prep; if you use zfx, it is simply wash the car and apply the wax, wait 15 minutes and wipe it all off. all done. no different than any other wax.
well it is; cause you cant leave it on too long(no more going panel by panel hoping its dry but not TOO dry); its easier to apply and remove(doesnt get little flakes of removed wax everywhere); if you get it on porous plastic parts theyll just be shiny; not stained.
)but anyway; kevin is right; and wrong in a way.
theres 2 sections; prep and waxing. thing is people think you HAVE to prep with zaino; and not with anything else; this is the myth. you dont have to prep if you really dont want. and you SHOULD prep before you apply any wax; not just zaino.
the prep is almost as you said; first you wash; just like normal; regular soap.
then you use the clay; you have to lubricate the surface with something; I use joy solution, but that supposedly hurts the clay. so zaino actually reccomends you lubricate with regular car was solution. so basicly your washing the car again except with a clay bar instead of a rag.
then wash once more. normal.
time consuming? yes. but this really should be done for any wax process.
then comes the zaino. the numbers are confusing to a newbie; I was so lost... the dirt tho
zfx and Z1 are the same thing almost. zfx is used everytime; Z1 is used every 4th or 5th time. ZFX makes the wax dry faster. you use one or the other though.
Z2 and Z5 are the same thing; and they are the steak and potatoes, they are THE WAX. Z2 is a shinier more opticly pleasing wax. Z5 is a thicker darker shine; that will fill in swirls even. if you have a dark color; take the Z5 and run with it; thats my opinion though.
Z6; like windex for your paint. apply it in almost the same fashion. use it, dont use it. eh who cares. it makes it a bit shinier, but it was gonna be the shiniest thing you ever saw without it anyway.
hopefully that made it slightly more simple... its not so bad, after prep; if you use zfx, it is simply wash the car and apply the wax, wait 15 minutes and wipe it all off. all done. no different than any other wax.
well it is; cause you cant leave it on too long(no more going panel by panel hoping its dry but not TOO dry); its easier to apply and remove(doesnt get little flakes of removed wax everywhere); if you get it on porous plastic parts theyll just be shiny; not stained.
Originally posted by lemonjihwan
isnt there lots of zaino levels to put?
and before all that..
wash it with dawn, clay bar..wash it again...
and all the numbered Zaino products..like..2 or 3..or5????
I dont really understand even after i read the stuff on website..^^;;;
somebody can teach me~?~? step by step~?
and what zaino do people use on their Z~?
isnt there lots of zaino levels to put?
and before all that..
wash it with dawn, clay bar..wash it again...
and all the numbered Zaino products..like..2 or 3..or5????
I dont really understand even after i read the stuff on website..^^;;;
somebody can teach me~?~? step by step~?
and what zaino do people use on their Z~?
It is without a doubt the easiest polish I have ever applied or removed. The more applications you apply, the easier it is to remove. Lets keep it easy for you!
What might you need: Dawn, Z7, Z6, Z2, Z5 and ZFX. Also,
"BigBlue" from PakShak.com (25X36) and some buffing towels. I prefer DF Towels.
Assuming you are going to try Zaino, but regardless, you will wash your "Z", so why not do it the 1st time with Dawn. It gets off all the "old" wax. Then I would probably re-wash it with Z7.
Dry using "BigBlue" or something you prefer. Then detail per instructions with Z6. Then I would suggest applying Z5 with ZFX. Follow this up with another application of Z6. It is up to you, but I would apply a 2nd coat of Z5 with ZFX. Before moving on to Z2, we need to hit it again with Z6. Ok, you are tired. Just reading this probably makes you tired, however apply the Z2 without, I repeat without ZFX and let it remain on your "Z" 8-10 hours before buffing. Now your final application of Z6.
It is not as bad as it seems. The 1st time is always the hardest.
Originally posted by lemonjihwan
haha thanks guys ..i mean really~
put so much time into this...
just wish me luck~ thanks guys
...cant go wrong wtih zaino right~?....
haha thanks guys ..i mean really~
put so much time into this...
just wish me luck~ thanks guys
...cant go wrong wtih zaino right~?....
If you can wait until February, Meguiars is coming out with polymer that might give Zaino a run for its money and involve fewer steps. It is called NXT Tech wax. See this link:
http://www.autopia.org/forums/showth...threadid=29022
http://www.autopia.org/forums/showth...threadid=29022
Originally posted by TCL
If you can wait until February, Meguiars is coming out with polymer that might give Zaino a run for its money and involve fewer steps. It is called NXT Tech wax. See this link:
http://www.autopia.org/forums/showth...threadid=29022
If you can wait until February, Meguiars is coming out with polymer that might give Zaino a run for its money and involve fewer steps. It is called NXT Tech wax. See this link:
http://www.autopia.org/forums/showth...threadid=29022
TCL.... nice find !
It will be very interesting to hear the reviews of this new product. Also... just became a member of Autopia. Great site !
Originally posted by fairladyZ in Japan
TCL.... nice find !
It will be very interesting to hear the reviews of this new product. Also... just became a member of Autopia. Great site !
TCL.... nice find !
It will be very interesting to hear the reviews of this new product. Also... just became a member of Autopia. Great site !
Even a car right off the truck should be Dawned and clayed, whatever you plan to use.
There is generally a very slight film from the factory on it and it will pick up contaminants at the factory and in shipping and just sitting out.
Starting out with a completely clean and smooth as glass surface makes a big difference in how good the finish will look.
There is generally a very slight film from the factory on it and it will pick up contaminants at the factory and in shipping and just sitting out.
Starting out with a completely clean and smooth as glass surface makes a big difference in how good the finish will look.








