Well let me just start out saying that I am a die hard Zaino user and stand by every one of their products! If you haven't already seen my pictures from this past weekend, check 'em out here! http://autopia.org/forum/click-brag/88599-warning-shiny-bugeye-wrx-inside.html
Anyways, this past weekend I got to try out the new Zaino Clear Seal for the first time. I was excited without a doubt. I did my usual Spring routine (click on my picture link to see my routine) and used Z-CS for the last step. Application of ZCS was pretty simple, it glides on like oil and spreads fairly easily. I applied it to my entire car, trying to only use 1 pump per. panel (I cheated in some areas). Then I just sat back, and waited, and waited, and waited...:work: and waited... catch my drift? I gave the ZCS almost 3 hours to cure and it still showed streaks and haziness. I was not very happy. The weather was fantastic, 75 degrees and dry, so the weather was definetly not a factor. Maybe I applied it too thick? I didn't think I did, I know how to use Zaino products and thought I applied it thin enough. I also noticed that the spots on my panels where I sprayed the ZCS never fully cured either, those were the streakiest/haziest areas. The directions say to hold the bottle 4 inches from the panel, but I learned if you spray this close, it will be too thick in that area... next time I'm gonna try to spray further away. So anyways, I was tired of waiting so I gave the car a final wipe down with Z8 Finale Spray. Luckily, the Z8 cleared up all of the streaking and haziness and left a gorgeous shine. The slickness of the paint was incredible too.
So, all in all, ZCS is a great product, but I'm not the only one to mention streaking and haziness issues with it. I'm not complaining at all, the Z8 cleared it right up and I was happy. It's a fantastic product, but maybe they can improve it some or maybe make an applicator specially designed for applying it? Who knows, again, I'm not complaining, I'm 99% satisfied with this product :bigups
Just thought I'de share my experiences! Remember to check out the pictures here http://autopia.org/forum/click-brag/88599-warning-shiny-bugeye-wrx-inside.html
Ryan.
Anyways, this past weekend I got to try out the new Zaino Clear Seal for the first time. I was excited without a doubt. I did my usual Spring routine (click on my picture link to see my routine) and used Z-CS for the last step. Application of ZCS was pretty simple, it glides on like oil and spreads fairly easily. I applied it to my entire car, trying to only use 1 pump per. panel (I cheated in some areas). Then I just sat back, and waited, and waited, and waited...:work: and waited... catch my drift? I gave the ZCS almost 3 hours to cure and it still showed streaks and haziness. I was not very happy. The weather was fantastic, 75 degrees and dry, so the weather was definetly not a factor. Maybe I applied it too thick? I didn't think I did, I know how to use Zaino products and thought I applied it thin enough. I also noticed that the spots on my panels where I sprayed the ZCS never fully cured either, those were the streakiest/haziest areas. The directions say to hold the bottle 4 inches from the panel, but I learned if you spray this close, it will be too thick in that area... next time I'm gonna try to spray further away. So anyways, I was tired of waiting so I gave the car a final wipe down with Z8 Finale Spray. Luckily, the Z8 cleared up all of the streaking and haziness and left a gorgeous shine. The slickness of the paint was incredible too.
So, all in all, ZCS is a great product, but I'm not the only one to mention streaking and haziness issues with it. I'm not complaining at all, the Z8 cleared it right up and I was happy. It's a fantastic product, but maybe they can improve it some or maybe make an applicator specially designed for applying it? Who knows, again, I'm not complaining, I'm 99% satisfied with this product :bigups
Just thought I'de share my experiences! Remember to check out the pictures here http://autopia.org/forum/click-brag/88599-warning-shiny-bugeye-wrx-inside.html
Ryan.