| what's good on the plood, and a Zaino question
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| synergest1 |
I have been using a California duster for the interior but the time has come for a detailer. Any suggestions?
For the Zaino users, I am curious how much Z-2 or Z-5 it takes for you to cover the car. Right now it takes me slightly less than an ounce and I am wondering if this is on track. |
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| shootist |
Don't know about the plood, but I use the same cloth that I have the Zaino Clear Seal on. Some Shiny plastic, I tell you.
An ounce is pretty thin, which is good, When I put my laters of Z5 on, I usually catalysed a two ounce bottle, and used most of it.
Here's a tip, though- forget the Z2, and use the CS instead. It has an incredible wet shine that outlasts the Z2, and it's much easier to use- spray on and wipe like you/re using Z7 Ultra clean. No other buffing. |
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| synergest1 |
quote: Originally posted by shootist
Don't know about the plood, but I use the same cloth that I have the Zaino Clear Seal on. Some Shiny plastic, I tell you.
An ounce is pretty thin, which is good, When I put my laters of Z5 on, I usually catalysed a two ounce bottle, and used most of it.
Here's a tip, though- forget the Z2, and use the CS instead. It has an incredible wet shine that outlasts the Z2, and it's much easier to use- spray on and wipe like you/re using Z7 Ultra clean. No other buffing.
Thanks for the tip on the CS. I have been kicking the idea around of trying it, but hadn't gotten around to it yet. I'll have them put a bottle in on my next order.
How I get the Z-5 so thin is to very lightly dampen the applicator with water before starting. This has also ended the occasional problems I had been having with streaking. |
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