jaybs02
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I only use water-based tire dressings, and Zaino Z-16 lasts the longest.
I don't know much about the line, but is Z16 water based?
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I only use water-based tire dressings, and Zaino Z-16 lasts the longest.
I don't know much about the line, but is Z16 water based?
Thought I would get a definite answer to the questions raised about Zaino Z16 tire shine so I contacted Sal Zaino and asked him about the product:
On whether Z16 is water based or not:
"Z-16 is definitely water based.... and VOC free..."
On what makes Z16 so durable with no use of solvents:
"Z-16 is a polymeric system and is durable..."
On why Sal does not recommend Z16 for use on interior trim:
"Z-16 can be used on vinyl interior. . I personally like the natural look of interior vinyl. Z-16 will give a higher than normal gloss on those panels. It's okay to use it on those surfaces. Try a spot and if you like the way it looks use it. This is a matter of personal taste. Z-16 is safe for those parts."
Finally, on why he does not recommend Z16 for use on convertable tops:
"I currently don't offer a product specifically for convertible tops. Normal washing with Z-7 Car Wash will keep it clean and protected. Z-7 has a protectant and a UV-40 to prevent sun damage."
I really do not want to get into a big debate about Zaino products, I just use them because they work well, I also use a lot of Poorboys and 1Z products for the same reason. 4 Star products are next on my list to try!
I hope this sets the record straight on Z16, which I consider to be a fine product and I still stand by my recommendation of BNB or Z-16 as safe tire shines, worth considering the next time you purchase.
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Can't help you there, but Jared has.Thanks Charles :bigups
Now to be a pain..,what type of finish does Z-16 leave on the tires, is gloss, matte or something in between?
Not that I'm in a rush, I have more BnB on the way this week, but I'm always open to new products...Gee what a surprise LOL
"J"
I don't want to be "that guy" - you know the one who comes into a thread and starts pushing Zaino like a drug dealer at an elementary school - but I have been really impressed by Z16. It's one of the Z products I have used that actually lives up to the Zaino hype so far. Low gloss shine, easy to apply, looks even when applied, doesn't sling, and it lasts decently.
Opps, may be I should read ALL of the post then :redface:
Thanks Jared
"J"
After looking at their web-site, I couldn't even decide for sure which of the five rubber/tire dressings was non-silicone. It does appear that some are solvent based, but does that mean the ones that don't mention solvent are not solvent based.does anyone know if duragloss non-silicone dressing is close to z-16?
Anything that lasts too long or seals your tire is not good for the tire... todays tires are meant to expand and contract with heat and cold...sealing it will cause pre-mature rotting of the side wall which is where all of the weight of a vehicle lies, especially around curves. Water-based dressings may not last as long, but the don't destroy the integrity or safety of the tire...![]()
The best is what works best for you.OK guys,after all that what is the best tire dressing on the market?
We know a non sling is what we all want,finish is in the eyes of the beholder.Some like shiny some Matt finish.We all want long lasting performance and we all want a product that does not turn BROWN,OR SUCK UP DUST AND DIRT.
I s this possible to find? I ASK YOU...:wall![]()
Sounds like a good motto.The best is what works best for you.![]()
You're just too easyLong lasting can mean different things to different people. For me, it means from wash to wash since I do my tires each time I wash the vehicle.
Don't let logic get in your way of choosing a product.My product of choice for a year or two has been Poorboy's Bold N Bright for a variety of reasons.
1. It is a cleaner as well as a dressing.
2. It can be applied so it doesn't leave a shiny finish.
3. It doesn't sling.
4. It's quick and easy to use.
5. It isn't expensive per use for what it does.
My question would be, why not? See 4 & 5 above.I use it at each wash to clean and dress the tires and have no problem with it lasting that long.
Quit your rambling and go ahead and post up your process.I have been told that I ramble and have long boring posts so if you want to know my process, PM me.
The best is what works best for you.
Long lasting can mean different things to different people. For me, it means from wash to wash since I do my tires each time I wash the vehicle.
My product of choice for a year or two has been Poorboy's Bold N Bright for a variety of reasons.
1. It is a cleaner as well as a dressing.
2. It can be applied so it doesn't leave a shiny finish.
3. It doesn't sling.
4. It's quick and easy to use.
5. It isn't expensive per use for what it does.
I use it at each wash to clean and dress the tires and have no problem with it lasting that long.
I have been told that I ramble and have long boring posts so if you want to know my process, PM me.
That wasn't my process. That was rambling.Thanks for telling me your process
This is my process.Quit your rambling and go ahead and post up your process.![]()
This is my process.
1. Spray the tire with Bold N Bright.
2. Scrub the tire with a brush.
3. Wipe down the tire with an old terry cloth towel.
That's it.
Leaves the tire with a clean, black, satin/matte finish.
I don't like shiny tires!
I think a lot of people believe the Bold N Bright is just a dressing. It is actually a very good cleaner.Now that's interesting. You scrub the tire with a brush AFTER you spray with B&B.
Hmmmmmmmmm...
I'm gonna try that.![]()
The best is what works best for you.
Long lasting can mean different things to different people. For me, it means from wash to wash since I do my tires each time I wash the vehicle.
My product of choice for a year or two has been Poorboy's Bold N Bright for a variety of reasons.
1. It is a cleaner as well as a dressing.
2. It can be applied so it doesn't leave a shiny finish.
3. It doesn't sling.
4. It's quick and easy to use.
5. It isn't expensive per use for what it does.
I use it at each wash to clean and dress the tires and have no problem with it lasting that long.
I have been told that I ramble and have long boring posts so if you want to know my process, PM me.
That wasn't my process. That was rambling.
This is my process.
1. Spray the tire with Bold N Bright.
2. Scrub the tire with a brush.
3. Wipe down the tire with an old terry cloth towel.
That's it.
Leaves the tire with a clean, black, satin/matte finish.
I don't like shiny tires!