What would you guys say to this?
You feel that a carnuba/silicone based product will top Zaino? You detail for a living and still feel this way??
Plain and simple....Zaino is a clear coat POLISH. When you do your car..your never touching the paint but just the clearcoat. Zaino is non abrasive, non silicone,non solvent, non carnuba product. Its a polish....not a wonder worker...not a problem fixer. It will over time "fill in" or hide swirls and minor imperfections. It does this due to the "stacking" property that it can acheive that other products simply cannot do. The reason for this is this is...Wax products such as meguires/zymol/turtle wax whatever you prefer...they ALL have some or all of the following:
*Silicone - Used for cover up and hiding of problems temporarily.
*Abrasives - Used to "cut" the surface of the clearcoat down in order to fix the problem area which is fine for problem fixing...not weekly/monthly use as you will wear the finish down eventually and have no paint left.
*Silicone - Used to fill in the scratches that are created by the abrasives and fill in any other imperfections in the surface.
*Solvents- used to Strip the old coats off each time to avoid Yellowing due to the fact that Carnuba is used and will yellow/discolor over time.
99% of the products on the market CAN NOT "stack" due to the solvents/cleaners/abrasives in the product. Zaino accomplishes this due to its chemical makeup and the fact that it bonds with the clearcoat and that its a synthetic product. This is the reason it cant be easily removed. It also contains UV protectant that none of the others use. Hands down it will out last/out protect and out shine any product on the market.
Yes....cleaning the surface up first is a step that should not be avoided EVER....you can use anything after its been prepped to make it look good...but you are doing a couple of things to reverse your work. By applying a cheap product with all the above or some of the above crap in it....you are undoing what you just fixed..by putting more fine scratches in the finish or by applying something that will cloud up and look crappy over time. It will also not protect your finish. Zaino takes care of all of this.
Zaino is SIMPLE, FAST and easy. I have never had anything apply easier or come off better and Smell so good doing it!! lol
No I AM not a salesman for Zaino. And those that say it takes too long....I can do a car from start to finish in less than 2-3 hours and if its been zainoed ...it can be done in under 1 hr
Back to the original topic....Clay bars are great and should only need to be used 1-2 x a year unless you live somewhere that you have lots of sap or something getting on the surface of you car/truck.
IF YOU DROP YOUR CLAY BAR!!! THROW IT AWAY! Its not worth risking tearing up your finish.
When you get a new claybar....Try this...its what I do...Cut it into sections...so if you do drop it...you only lose a little peice of it.
In case your wondering...I do detail as well....Not trying to bust your balls just curious on what makes you feel its better than Zaino.
You feel that a carnuba/silicone based product will top Zaino? You detail for a living and still feel this way??
Plain and simple....Zaino is a clear coat POLISH. When you do your car..your never touching the paint but just the clearcoat. Zaino is non abrasive, non silicone,non solvent, non carnuba product. Its a polish....not a wonder worker...not a problem fixer. It will over time "fill in" or hide swirls and minor imperfections. It does this due to the "stacking" property that it can acheive that other products simply cannot do. The reason for this is this is...Wax products such as meguires/zymol/turtle wax whatever you prefer...they ALL have some or all of the following:
*Silicone - Used for cover up and hiding of problems temporarily.
*Abrasives - Used to "cut" the surface of the clearcoat down in order to fix the problem area which is fine for problem fixing...not weekly/monthly use as you will wear the finish down eventually and have no paint left.
*Silicone - Used to fill in the scratches that are created by the abrasives and fill in any other imperfections in the surface.
*Solvents- used to Strip the old coats off each time to avoid Yellowing due to the fact that Carnuba is used and will yellow/discolor over time.
99% of the products on the market CAN NOT "stack" due to the solvents/cleaners/abrasives in the product. Zaino accomplishes this due to its chemical makeup and the fact that it bonds with the clearcoat and that its a synthetic product. This is the reason it cant be easily removed. It also contains UV protectant that none of the others use. Hands down it will out last/out protect and out shine any product on the market.
Yes....cleaning the surface up first is a step that should not be avoided EVER....you can use anything after its been prepped to make it look good...but you are doing a couple of things to reverse your work. By applying a cheap product with all the above or some of the above crap in it....you are undoing what you just fixed..by putting more fine scratches in the finish or by applying something that will cloud up and look crappy over time. It will also not protect your finish. Zaino takes care of all of this.
Zaino is SIMPLE, FAST and easy. I have never had anything apply easier or come off better and Smell so good doing it!! lol
No I AM not a salesman for Zaino. And those that say it takes too long....I can do a car from start to finish in less than 2-3 hours and if its been zainoed ...it can be done in under 1 hr
Back to the original topic....Clay bars are great and should only need to be used 1-2 x a year unless you live somewhere that you have lots of sap or something getting on the surface of you car/truck.
IF YOU DROP YOUR CLAY BAR!!! THROW IT AWAY! Its not worth risking tearing up your finish.
When you get a new claybar....Try this...its what I do...Cut it into sections...so if you do drop it...you only lose a little peice of it.
In case your wondering...I do detail as well....Not trying to bust your balls just curious on what makes you feel its better than Zaino.