DG and Zaino seem very similar?

wmphipps

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I have been using a lot of the Duragloss products because I can get it locally instead of ordering Zaino and it seems very similar to Zaino. I have been using them together and can not tell the difference. I use DGAW over Z2 instead of Z6. I used DG 101 instead of Zaino AIO and topped with Z2. The DG 101 even smells the same as Zaino AIO. I am moving toward using the DG instead of Zaino. It seems to be just as good. I am just curious if anyone else has tried using these two together or noticed the similarity.
 
I'm going to refrain from my " oh no not this again ".

I think its just two different companies that make products that produce excellent results.
 
I find it interesting both Duragloss #101 and Zaino AIO (both intended for the same usage) have the same warning label...



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Other than the smell, I can't tell a difference between Aquawax and Z8 either.



:nixweiss



What is funny is that bringing up the similarities between Duragloss and Zaino seems taboo but somehow it is okay to talk about the similarities between Chemical Guys and Poorboys or Adams.
 
Scott - do you agree with me that the mood has turned sour at Autopia???





Youe are right, but I think that's because the CG and PB+Adams (among many others) is out there.

What if we find out years from now that Zaino was actually selling the products to DG?



I'm all for going to the source, at work and as a consumer, I hate being jerked.







Who do we have that there are no obvious behind the scenes ties?

Meguiars

Optimum

Black WOW

Menzerna

Wurth

Zaino

3M

Blah-blah

Blah-blah



But here is the thing to me. Poorboys wheel cleaner is not on par with the blue CG offering.

Steve did some R+D with CG to get that particular Spray and Rinse formula, its not bad. I'd call it his.



Same holds true for millions of other products.

Like my Infiniti, its a $42k Altima in my opinion. Many people pay the extra $20k for a feeling.

That is what these boutique offerings are trying to sell to people.

Dell monitors are sometimes Phillips, soemtimes Sharp.

Dell XPS latops are Zager

The list oes on, and on, and on....
 
Hey! My g35 is NOT an altima!..... Haha your right though. I guess brand name might have to do something with it. People will pay 100 to get a shirt with a crocodile logo on it when you can get the same quality shirt with no logo for 10 somewhere else.
 
Scottwax said:
I find it interesting both Duragloss #101 and Zaino AIO (both intended for the same usage) have the same warning label...



Other than the smell, I can't tell a difference between Aquawax and Z8 either.



:nixweiss



What is funny is that bringing up the similarities between Duragloss and Zaino seems taboo but somehow it is okay to talk about the similarities between Chemical Guys and Poorboys or Adams.





It is hard to believe that 2 detailing products that are AIOs have one ingredient that is the same. :nervous: :)



IMO Z8 looks better, is slicker longer then AW. AW for me works very nice in my QEW mix.



Taboo as in nobody has a real proof between Zaino and DG. With the other products its a different story......
 
gmblack3a said:
It is hard to believe that 2 detailing products that are AIOs have one ingredient that is the same. :nervous: :)



I have yet to see that warning for alphatic hydrcarbons on any other product line except for Zaino and Duragloss.



IMO Z8 looks better, is slicker longer then AW. AW for me works very nice in my QEW mix.



I alternated panels with Z8 and AW on a BMW 750 and neither I nor my customer could see or feel a difference between the two then or three weeks later.



Taboo as in nobody has a real proof between Zaino and DG. With the other products its a different story......



All I have said is the product lines seem very similar. Does DG make Zaino products? I've heard rumors but that's it. I have no idea how reliable they are.



Just curious, where are Zaino products made? Does Sal have his own manufacturing facility or does he formulate his products and have someone else do the mixing and packaging?
 
IMO Z8 looks better, is slicker longer then AW.

I havent used either product so my opinion in all this really doesnt matter, but I must ask, does it look better because they have differing qualities or could the look possibly be in your head?



Sometimes I think, does this fuzion really look better than my nattys red or do I just see it that way because I want it to? This is no knock on any product, just using this as an example.
 
Scottwax said:
I have yet to see that warning for alphatic hydrcarbons on any other product line except for Zaino and Duragloss.







I alternated panels with Z8 and AW on a BMW 750 and neither I nor my customer could see or feel a difference between the two then or three weeks later.







All I have said is the product lines seem very similar. Does DG make Zaino products? I've heard rumors but that's it. I have no idea how reliable they are.



Just curious, where are Zaino products made? Does Sal have his own manufacturing facility or does he formulate his products and have someone else do the mixing and packaging?



The only way to find out is to ask him directly. I doubt he's dumb enough to spill his secrets though:nervous2:
 
Hey-u guys don't get too scared when Vinnie and his gang come knocking at your doors late at night...LOL



Personally, I've never used Zaino but so many middle aged muscle car guys I talk too swear by it. No offense to those that fit that profile. I DO love DG though and for it being to compared to Zaino alone just backs up the result I see everytime I use a DG product..be it 105, 951, 601, 901...everything I need is at Carquest and it's all $8 no matter what I need.
 
i've only used tpp105 / 601 and Aquawax.



While they have similar properties, i wouldn't call them the same as Z2 / Z8, though i wouldn't dismiss some kind of relation either.



I have not used their AIO so i can't compare to Z-AIO.



As for Aliphatic Hydrocarbons, Zaino and DG aren't the only brands/mfrs that iv'e seen use this type compound.



I can't off the top of my head recall but i know Finish Kare uses this too in some of their products i.e. 1000p. I remember reading this on the can and you can see it on their website as well.
 
Dsoto87 said:
Hey! My g35 is NOT an altima!..... Haha your right though. I guess brand name might have to do something with it. People will pay 100 to get a shirt with a crocodile logo on it when you can get the same quality shirt with no logo for 10 somewhere else.



Lexus IS 300 USA = Toyota Altezza Japan

Acura integra/ RSX usa = Honda Integra japan

-this could go on all day.



Seams the USA is a little more brand conscience.
 
HappyWax said:
Lexus IS 300 USA = Toyota Altezza Japan

Acura integra/ RSX usa = Honda Integra japan

-this could go on all day.



Seams the USA is a little more brand conscience.



He is right though, the G35 is not an Altima. G35 is RWD, Altima is FWD.
 
Is there a comparable DG product to Z-2 or Z-5? I haven't used either line of products before.



I wouldn't mind seeing a comparable product to ZFX at my local carquest :up.
 
I've tested both ZAIO, followed by Z-2 pro vs DG 601 followed by DG 105. I thought that the Zaino side was a tad bit slicker. Both sides held up very well for 6 weeks. After this time I couldn't take it anymore. I had to wax the car. So I chose to go with another wax. The Clearkote line. It too lasted 6 weeks, and was going strong when I decided to put another cote on.



I like Zaino and have most of their products ZAIO, Z-2 Pro, Z-5, Z-8, Z-6, and the leather stuff. To me the Zaino & DG leather stuff smells the same, and the other comparable products work the same. JMO.



It was said on another web site a long, long time ago that Sal from Zaino and one of the Bailey brothers shared technology in the past. Supposedly Zaino car wash before 2000 used to be red and cherry scented according to what I was told.



Both companies are to close together not to be either one in the same minus a few steps here and there (product wise).



That or someone took one of the many formulas of the opposing company, hired a chemist and found out what exactly what was in the others formula, and then made their own, and then tweaked it a little to their specification.



It's not that hard to find out what's in someone's formula, if you have enough money, hire a chemist and want to know.
 
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