Recently, i conducted my own little experiment on the longevity
of Zaino; specifically Z2Pro. Approx. 4-6 coats were applied to my
paint just before October of last year. Since this past October, the
car has experienced the indiginity of not being washed. The car has
been parked outside and driven just about every day, so it
was exposed to everything a car could be exposed to during
a winter season (rain, snow, salt, bird %&#@, road grime, etc) ...
But no car washing whatsover for that entire time.
When I finally did wash the car last Sunday, under sunlight at certain
angles, you could see that it did get a bit of marring during the season.
Also, the paint no longer had any slickness at all (which I kinda expected).
Even with the marring, I know there's still something on the paint
because it still has a shimmer to it.
What I am wondering is how do you guys approach dealing with Z2Pro
that is still on the paint. Do you just strip it all down, and start all over?
If not, what do you guys recommend as a followup?
Your feedback is appreciated.
of Zaino; specifically Z2Pro. Approx. 4-6 coats were applied to my
paint just before October of last year. Since this past October, the
car has experienced the indiginity of not being washed. The car has
been parked outside and driven just about every day, so it
was exposed to everything a car could be exposed to during
a winter season (rain, snow, salt, bird %&#@, road grime, etc) ...
But no car washing whatsover for that entire time.
When I finally did wash the car last Sunday, under sunlight at certain
angles, you could see that it did get a bit of marring during the season.
Also, the paint no longer had any slickness at all (which I kinda expected).
Even with the marring, I know there's still something on the paint
because it still has a shimmer to it.
What I am wondering is how do you guys approach dealing with Z2Pro
that is still on the paint. Do you just strip it all down, and start all over?
If not, what do you guys recommend as a followup?
Your feedback is appreciated.