First Try with Zaino Clear Seal Not Good

Apply it thin and make sure you don't drag any water out from moldings or get your applicator wet or the water will leave streaks. A quick Z6 wipe takes care of it.
 
DieselMDX said:
O I agree it is ultimatly the responsilbilty of the user to put it on right but then again this is a new product and sometimes we all need a little learning curve



Yes. As I mentioned in my very first post I had problems initially even though Sal stated very clearly that a thin smear is all that's needed. The problem was solved by changing my application technique. Since than, even in cool weather CS has just plain performed.

It not defending a product by trying to alleviate potential problems or problems encountered.

I discuss Zaino because that my primary product line I use. Thru years of experiences and beta testings a vast data-based has been created that may help someone.



Sal welcomes queries about his products. Have a problem I suggest calling/emailing him first.

24/7.
 
blkZ28Conv said:
Yes. As I mentioned in my very first post I had problems initially even though Sal stated very clearly that a thin smear is all that's needed.

It not defending a product by trying to alleviate potential problems or problems encountered.

I discuss Zaino because that my primary product line I use. Thru years of experiences and beta testings a vast data-based has been created that may help someone.



Sal welcomes queries about his products. Have a problem I suggest calling/emailing him first.

24/7.





My go to sealant is also zaino :up



I agree i have talked to zaino a few times and they are very helpful
 
DieselMDX said:
I will be buying CS for the summer I am just going to keep comparing EVERYTHING out there till I am satisfied.



As you should be. Where are you in MA? How far from Hartford CT? I'll tell you what if your not too far come down and I will let you try my CS and I will show you my vast collection .
 
dogma said:
As you should be. Where are you in MA? How far from Hartford CT? I'll tell you what if your not too far come down and I will let you try my CS and I will show you my vast collection .





I am from southeastern mass about an hour south of boston, I am deff down for a little meet for mass CT I dont mind driving, heck i enjoy it







I am trying to build my collection as we speak
 
DieselMDX said:
I am from southeastern mass about an hour south of boston, I am deff down for a little meet for mass CT I dont mind driving, heck i enjoy it







I am trying to build my collection as we speak





PM me when your ready
 
DieselMDX said:
I am from southeastern mass about an hour south of boston, I am deff down for a little meet for mass CT I dont mind driving, heck i enjoy it







I am trying to build my collection as we speak



Fall River/New Bedford???

I usually spend a week each year at my brother's house in Newport R.I.

Beautiful part of the state. :usa
 
I'm kind of surprised no one asked this since the OP stated it was difficult to spread the product. Although the vehicle looks pretty good, the regimen stated did not include any paint cleaning or claying (other than a wash). Could that be why the product did not spread out thinly enough to dry without incident?
 
It turns out that those streaks were just residual CS ... easily wiped down with Z8.



There is a learning curve with this - and any other products we use - so next time I plan to apply CS in daylight so I can better see how well I spread it.



Also, my garage is heated (to about 50 degrees F), but it was humid as I washed the car in there yesterday too, which made the cure time longer.



I'm stunned by how it looks after a wipedown with Z8 ... and, as is often the case, pics do not do it justice.:D



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Tachyon said:
It turns out that those streaks were just residual CS ... easily wiped down with Z8.



There is a learning curve with this - and any other products we use - so next time I plan to apply CS in daylight so I can better see how well I spread it.



Also, my garage is heated (to about 50 degrees F), but it was humid as I washed the car in there yesterday too, which made the cure time longer.



I'm stunned by how it looks after a wipedown with Z8 ... and, as is often the case, pics do not do it justice.:D



You know I have to put my 2 cents into this... why is it that when someone uses a product for the first time and have even the slightest problem they have to immediately run to the internet to complain and get advice. Doesn't anyone ever simply pick up the phone anymore and call the manufacturer for advice? A simple call would have told you that you goofed and would have told you what to do to correct your mistake. Five pages of discussion and it has nothing to do with the product not performing properly at all! In fact, it seems to have performed flawlessly!
 
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