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jimmie jam said:i have been using 845 since 1973. it gets used on my DD and all of my GQ's. prep well, apply properly and enjoy the protection. collinite products are the best OTC out there, IMHO. i still don't understand why some say that it doesn't have any depth or gloss.
Striker said:Does anyone have any proof to that statement? I'm not trying to be a smart *** I just want to confirm.
wannafbody said:You can put Z8 over the 845. Personally, I haven't had any more issues with Zaino etching than any other product I've used. one thing I have noticed with Zaino is that contaminants sit on the surface of Zaino instead of being absorbed into the wax matrix.
ThomasC said:waxes -generally- will make a finish appear a bit deeper (probably because of the solvents and oils added).
mborner said:I certainly don't want to bash Zaino because I have used it and loved the looks for a long time. My situation may be the exception, not the rule. I do hear a lot of people having the same issues, though. Me? My issues with Zaino don't come from reading a detailing forum, they are real life experiences on my own personal cars. Believe me, I wish I could still be using Z2. If I had a garage queen, I would be.
jimmie jam said:ii still don't understand why some say that it doesn't have any depth or gloss.
Focus2069 said:what about a sealant AND the 845?
ie: BFWD topped with 845?
I know most people say BFWD doesnt need to be topped with anything...but for the winter months....maybe?
Deep Gloss Auto Salon said:845 is not a pure wax but a wax / sealant hybrid - no need to use anything else for winter protection