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MDRX8 said:Zaino Z-8 ..... Let me know your opinions !!!
JCturboT said:Never really compared it VS Z-8 but I really do love DG Aquawax!
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Scottwax said:Other than the smell, I can't tell a difference between the two.
Ch96067 said:Haven't tried z8 (will do), but fk425 is very similar to DG visually. Though I found DG a bit easier to spread and buff.
yakky said:FK425 has very little depth, its shine is moderate. Z8 is ridiculously wet, deep and shiny. I do think 425 stays slick longer though.
RobD said:I think Z-8 is noticeably better looking than AW, but AW is good looking and a good value. Mother's FX spray wax is another good looks/value product. However, IME, OCW is the only product that looks as good as Z-8. Plus, one little advantage over Z-8...no little red dots floating around in the bottle.
MDRX8 said:I have some OCW. It is so user friendly. Almost like a QD. Spray on wipe with towel then buff off with clean towel.
nosbusa1700 said:Can't tell enough difference in Z-8 & DG for it to really matter to me. If price mattered though I would pick AW.
I have about a gallon of both the old AW and new Z8.
I've been using OCW like a detail spray. It fills in light scratches somewhat and looks really good.
yakky said:OCW is awesome on most finishes but I really dislike it on metallics and whites. Somehow it decreased depth on a couple of silver cars.
RobD said:That's a bit surprising. I use OCW on my metallic cars and it always looks great...glossy, deep and reflective. However, I've only rarely used it on white or light silver. I remember the white looking ok, but not out of this world. The silver looked nice, IIRC.
yakky said:OCW is awesome on most finishes but I really dislike it on metallics and whites. Somehow it decreased depth on a couple of silver cars.