z8 repelling dust better than z6

s2skimon

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Just an FYI.. the z8 dust repellency is awesome ! Z8 is really doing a good job of repelling dust. Much more so than z6 ever claimed to. I thought i would have to use my california duster, but that thing has been sitting. no joke
 
can't wait to try that out. nevertheless I've yet to order Z8 upon the release of the Zaino cleaner polish...



we'll see...
 
Z8 + Concours Buffing Towel/DF Towel is works especially well. The towel really allows the product to work into the paint. Not the easiest towel to use because it's so slippery, but worth the effort.
 
montoya said:
Just an FYI.. the z8 dust repellency is awesome ! Z8 is really doing a good job of repelling dust. Much more so than z6 ever claimed to.





Where have you picked up Z8 in Ontario ?



Thanks Bob
 
To all the Z8 users, have you tried Z8 with other LSP instead of Z2/Z2pro and how is the effect. I understand this topic has been discussed but thought of having a update since more autopians by now must have tried more different combinations.
 
I did see a slight difference in shine when using #8, but really liked the added slickness.



I used it on the valve cover of my restored '72 Plymouth and the difference was much more noticeable. I proceeded to do the air cleaner, a/c lines....etc.
 
Oh boy do I want to try Z8!! I also need some Z7 and I'm low on ZFX. Maybe my wife will buy me some for our anniversary this month!!
 
Gen2 said:
To all the Z8 users, have you tried Z8 with other LSP instead of Z2/Z2pro and how is the effect. I understand this topic has been discussed but thought of having a update since more autopians by now must have tried more different combinations.



Z8 seems to enhance most LSP's I have used (outside of Carnauba). The Z8 was designed for the Zaino system, so appearance aside, I cant tell you how long it will last... but it adds to the reflectivity and slickness of everything I have tried it on, including SG, EX-P, WG.:xyxthumbs



Oh, I might add, I have had a lot of wet weather here lately, and the road dirt, mud, debris, seems to not build up except as a light film on the surface. When I drive in the rain at freeway speeds, the rain actually rinses a lot of stuff off ! The only thing that seems to stick really visibly is pollen. Pollen sticks to everything else though, so that is not a big thing.:nixweiss
 
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