Some time with Power Clean and SV Leather Brush

rd_volvo

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Spring is here and many are going to start to Zee soon.

Here's a little tip if any one is interested.



I found that you waist a lot of product with the ZFX bottles

and also distributing on the applicator was less than accurate.



I read on Autopia of some using a syringe so I went a hunting.

The only syringe I could find was the 2 teaspoon EASY DOSE

at CVS so I said for 2 bucks let me get it and see what happens.



After much measuring I found is that this syringe is perfect for

the One/Third once method. In other words this syringe full of

Z5 or Z2 is good for One Shot for the the people who usually

get 3 coats per one once.



1- make sure bottom cap is on.

2- pour Z5/Z2 halfway to the 1 teaspoon level.

3- put in 2 drops of ZFX.

4- pour in other half Z5/Z2. [fill only to 2 tsp level for some room to shake]

5- put thumb over open ended and shake like you normally would.

6- insert plunger. [very little room so just angle it a little]



A quick and easy way for Z users who like applying thin single coats of Zaino. I would use the bigger syringes if you like a thick application of Zaino. Hope this helps some.
 
A good source for appropriately sized syringes is your veterinarian or a local vet supply. My vet gave me a 35 mL and 60 mL syringe; I've found the 35 mL works great for 1/2 ounce mixing and application (the tip on the 60 is too large, imo,so I haven't tried it yet).



I'm glad others are adopting the syringe technique - I don't want to be the only nut using medical supplies for detailing. :D BTW, I'm helping a friend bring a '92 Mustang back to life over the weekend . . . the plan is to clay, polish with PIII Machine Glaze, then three injections of Z. Watch for before/after pics . . .



"Doctor, I need 30 mL of Z5, STAT!"



Tort
 
I actually got the idea from TortoiseAWD. I had to try it out on my first application of Zaino. Next time I do use the syringe, I'll keep my thumb over the open end, shake, then insert the plunger.



On a side note for you 4x4 owners, syringes are great for putting gear oil in your differentials and transfer case. There was no way I would be able to pour in the oil from the bottle in my differentials and transfer case. So I found a few syringes and just started injecting the oil in there. Worked awesome!
 
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<em class='bbc'>Originally posted by olivher [/i]
<strong class='bbc'>On a side note for you 4x4 owners, syringes are great for putting gear oil in your differentials and transfer case. There was no way I would be able to pour in the oil from the bottle in my differentials and transfer case. So I found a few syringes and just started injecting the oil in there. Worked awesome! [/b]</blockquote>olivher,

Just as a BTW, I believe auto shops carry pumps that will screw right on top of the gear lube bottle. The pump has a length of vinyl hose attached, so you attach the pump, stick the hose in the filler hole, and pump away. Not saying it would work any better than a syringe (obviously you found a good solution); just putting the info out there for anyone else that might need to do tranny work, but doesn't have access to large syringes.

Tort
 
Hobby shops are also a good source for 2 oz syringes...I found you have to be a little more careful when using Z2 than Z5..I think its because the Z2 is thinner..I got 5 coats from 3/4 oz of Z5

using the syringe and the PC..
 
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<em class='bbc'>Originally posted by gti [/i]
<strong class='bbc'>Wow .... 5 coats out of 3/4oz.
You really are an accomplished Zaino user:D [/b]</blockquote>
Actually it was my first time using Z!!

I tried to apply by hand but I couldnt get thin coats and it made it harder to remove. With the PC and gray pad I got thin even coats
and it was a breeze to wip off...but dont tell Sal I used the PC:p
 
<blockquote class='ipsBlockquote' >

<em class='bbc'>Originally posted by rd_volvo [/i]
<strong class='bbc'>Spring is here and many are going to start to Zee soon.
Here's a little tip if any one is interested.

I found that you waist a lot of product with the ZFX bottles
and also distributing on the applicator was less than accurate.

I read on Autopia of some using a syringe so I went a hunting.
The only syringe I could find was the 2 teaspoon EASY DOSE
at CVS so I said for 2 bucks let me get it and see what happens.

After much measuring I found is that this syringe is perfect for
the One/Third once method. In other words this syringe full of
Z5 or Z2 is good for One Shot for the the people who usually
get 3 coats per one once.

1- make sure bottom cap is on.
2- pour Z5/Z2 halfway to the 1 teaspoon level.
3- put in 2 drops of ZFX.
4- pour in other half Z5/Z2. [fill only to 2 tsp level for some room to shake]
5- put thumb over open ended and shake like you normally would.
6- insert plunger. [very little room so just angle it a little]

A quick and easy way for Z users who like applying thin single coats of Zaino. I would use the bigger syringes if you like a thick application of Zaino. Hope this helps some. [/b]</blockquote>

Thanks for the tip:)
 
My dad just purchased a "clean" 2003 Buick Lesaber. When we went to pick it up he kept saying how clean it was and that he was happy with his purchase. I looked around the car and the interior and knew it could be improved.

Today I had some time after work to clean the interior for him with my main focus on the seats. I haven't had a chance to use my new SV leather brush and I was excited to see what all the hype was about. I mixed up some power clean at a 3:1 in a smaller spray bottle and spritz the seats down and scrubbed away. This combo did a great job and really impressed my dad with how clean his clean seats were afterwards.

Drivers Seat:

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Passenger Seat:

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Rear Seat:

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Thanks dude. It still amazes me that my dad thought the leather was really clean. Wait until I get a hold of the paint!! Its pearl white...I'm thinking some 845 for protection will make it look great!
 
I love PC on leather. After you are done I would recommend wiping the interior with a damp towel (water) to remove any trace residues of the cleaning agent (which could attract more dirt in the future.

Take a bucket, fill it with water, and constantly wring your rag out it. You will be amazed at how much more dirt is released, and how much better your leather will feel.
 
I actually started using Power Clean sprayed on a MF cloth to clean the fabric on the doors of my Honda Fit. The black fabric would turn gray in the spots my arm would rest. Works magically!
 
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