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Scottwax said:I have to respectfully disagree. I think Prime (haven't used the Strong version) and Z-AIO both do an excellent job lightly cleaning the paint and laying down a solid sealant base. I'd say they are extremely close, performance-wise. The difference to me is more visual than anything else. Prime leaves a more clear, wet, tradional sealant look while Z-AIO has a deeper, almost carnauba look. I've been using Prime on lighter colors and Z-AIO on darker colors. I don't find that one is even slightly better than the other, just a little different in equally good ways.
Just FYI, I have no doubt the Corvette you did looks amazing because I have been very happy with Z-AIO/Z5 on black but the background overexposure (post #16) makes the paint look plasticky...I don't mean that as an insult because I have been having the same problems with my camera. Not much you can do but that picture really doesn't do your work the justice it deserves. Some of the others though, were just draw-dropping beautiful!
thesacrifice said:I still have a little bit of issues with Poliseal, it's not as easy to remove and "gunks" in some spots where as I don't see those issues with ZAIO. Although poliseal has better correction ability.
That sterile finish is BEGGING for a carnauba
SilverLexus said:What? It looks super wet to my eyes.
RCBuddha said::werd: Looks fine to me as well.
mbkintner said:Not to be rude but can we get back on topic? We're three pages in to this and as far as I can tell only 1 or two of my questions were actually addressed. Even then the answers were indirect.
1. Will Z-AIO remove minor water spots?
2. Does Z-AIO have to be broken down like a polish?
When worked by PC, ZAIO will just about disappear into the paint after a few passes of the PC.3. If it does have to breakdown, does it have any visual clues like a polish does? Meaning what does it look like broken down?
4. Do I have to worry about Z-AIO causing scratches if not worked enough?
5. If it doesn't have to be broken down how long are you working the product? The Zaino website simply states to: "Work Z-AIO into the surface, one section at a time, using firm motions, completing entire vehicle. Allow to dry."