w.neurauter
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Hi everyone, I have been a long time lurker here just trying to soak up some of the knowledge in this forum. After reading about Zaino I gave it a try on my 03 black Mustang and it came out great. I also used it on two newer Jettas with the same results.l
Last night my cousin and I tried it on his 1997 911 turbo with terrible results. We washed the car, clayed it, used meguiar's body scrub, dawn washed it, and finally hit it with some detail spray. After using Z-5 pro with zfx and letting it dry for about 30 minutes we could see streaks from putting it on. Detail spray helped get the marks off, but the paint is still streaked where we tried the zaino. We put it on very very thin, dampening the detail spray to help. We even tried another coat on the hood to see if it would help, it didn't. Just to make sure we were letting it dry long enough we did a fender and left it over night, same result.
Any ideas as to why I haven't had the same success with this car? The only thing I can think of is that it is the older, neglected finish. Maybe the Zaino is emphasizing the existing swirls and marring? We did not use my PC on the car before hand because the main goal was just to get some protection on the car before the Chicago winter comes. For comparison sake I did one fender with 3M show car wax witch came out much better. I wonder if the 3M is just that much better at hiding the imperfections?
Thanks for your help and advice. Bill
Last night my cousin and I tried it on his 1997 911 turbo with terrible results. We washed the car, clayed it, used meguiar's body scrub, dawn washed it, and finally hit it with some detail spray. After using Z-5 pro with zfx and letting it dry for about 30 minutes we could see streaks from putting it on. Detail spray helped get the marks off, but the paint is still streaked where we tried the zaino. We put it on very very thin, dampening the detail spray to help. We even tried another coat on the hood to see if it would help, it didn't. Just to make sure we were letting it dry long enough we did a fender and left it over night, same result.
Any ideas as to why I haven't had the same success with this car? The only thing I can think of is that it is the older, neglected finish. Maybe the Zaino is emphasizing the existing swirls and marring? We did not use my PC on the car before hand because the main goal was just to get some protection on the car before the Chicago winter comes. For comparison sake I did one fender with 3M show car wax witch came out much better. I wonder if the 3M is just that much better at hiding the imperfections?
Thanks for your help and advice. Bill