Z2pro or Z5pro?

ReDaLeRt

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Hi,



I own a jungle green Astra-G. My actual LSP setup is PB Natty's Blue + DG AW + Meguairs UQD:



(yes, I know... Dirty wheels... :rofl)







Do you recommend Z2pro or Z5pro? (I can order only one... :bawling:)



I was wondering Zxpro + Z-CS + Z-8.



Tks!
 
I had this debate in my head for a while. I already had Z2 and then I saw some pics of black cars with Z5 and I couldnt resist. So I placed my order a few days ago. I will use Z2 for light cars and Z5 for dark.
 
I think your current system is ideal.



For deep wet shine the Natty blue topped with AW is hard to beat. The Zaino might offer longer protection but will definitely not add any extra wetness to the paint.



Natty blue is one of the wettest looking wax's around and AW is pretty much the same as Z8 which you would use as the LSP in the Zaino system.
 
TTWAGN said:
I think your current system is ideal.



For deep wet shine the Natty blue topped with AW is hard to beat. The Zaino might offer longer protection but will definitely not add any extra wetness to the paint.



Natty blue is one of the wettest looking wax's around and AW is pretty much the same as Z8 which you would use as the LSP in the Zaino system.



Natty'a blue looks great but from what I've read durability is poor.
 
Z-5 Pro on darker colors is great. On my Jet Black car I don't use Z-2 anymore because Z-5 Pro + CS + Z8 looks so fantastic ... and adding Z-2 doesn't seem to enhance it at all.



On our gray car Z-2 certainly seems to add some pop, though.
 
wannafbody said:
Natty'a blue looks great but from what I've read durability is poor.



IME, poor would be an accurate characterization. I might as well use canola oil, durability would likely be similar.
 
To apply multiple layers of Z5pro is necessary adding ZFX? (At zainostore.com nothing is said about this unlike Z2pro)





Please comment this combo:

Menzerna IP + Menzerna FF + Z5pro + Z6 + Z5pro + Z6 + Z-CS + Z8.



Is this the right choice?



:thx
 
I'm new to this whole zaino stuff.



Why does it seem implied that ZxPro is an LSP? Its a polish correct? People speak of layering it, yet its a polish?



Help me out here
 
ReDaLeRt said:
To apply multiple layers of Z5pro is necessary adding ZFX? (At zainostore.com nothing is said about this unlike Z2pro)





Please comment this combo:

Menzerna IP + Menzerna FF + Z5pro + Z6 + Z5pro + Z6 + Z-CS + Z8.



Is this the right choice?



:thx



Same process applies for Z5pro as Z2pro.
 
Greg Nichols said:
I'm new to this whole zaino stuff.



Why does it seem implied that ZxPro is an LSP? Its a polish correct? People speak of layering it, yet its a polish?



Help me out here





Z2/5pro are both LSPs. They are sealants.
 
Greg Nichols said:
???when zaino says polish they really mean sealant???



Yes, the only product that is "abrasive" is Z-AIO. Polish not always means "cutting power". :buffing:



:2thumbs:



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ReDaLeRt said:
Yes, the only product that is "abrasive" is Z-AIO. Polish not always means "cutting power". :buffing:



:2thumbs:



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thanks!



However, I've never heard of polish meaning lsp, when a company has items that are lsp.



Cheers
 
Greg Nichols said:
I'm new to this whole zaino stuff.



Why does it seem implied that ZxPro is an LSP? Its a polish correct? People speak of layering it, yet its a polish?



Help me out here





Years ago when Zaino first presented itself o the marketplace sealants were non-existent or had bad raps from "dealership" usage of the term for their $$ making option that stated 5 years of protection that never actually performed at the stated duration.

Sal also could not call his product a "wax" because it was not. He choose "polish".



Z2 and Z5 are LSP's and contain no polishing activity(abrasives). These are purely protectants and appearance enhancers.



Hope this helps.:wavey
 
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