Zaino Brothers Products..? Any Good?

Junebug said:
I haven't used Zaino, but it sure divides up the house when some brings it up - like wearing a #24 cap in a redneck country store. Personally, I want to always use the KISS principle, that is for ya'll that don't know - keep it simple stupid. When I hear about all the friggin steps some people do with Z, it reminds me of the deer meat story - one guy was tellin the other how he hated the taste and his buddy replied with about 17 steps to prepare it - finally the first guy says hell, a dog turd would taste ok after all that! Me, I ain't got all day to fool with it, wash, clay if needed, compound if needed, polish and seal it. If a car is fairly new its 3 steps - wash, polish, and seal. git r done!

FWIW, that is what you can do with Zaino.

Just because others make it convuluted does not mean that it has to be. It is just another way. The KISS method works well with any product. Yet the better the process the better the end result. The proof is in the prep. Again this practice bodes well for any product.
 
Zaino is great stuff. It's extremely easy to use (provided you follow the instructions), and, in my experience, has been very durable, outlasting everything I tried before. I don't get this "it looks plasticy" stuff, and I never will. Here's a couple of shots of my 2005 Mercury Montego with Z5Pro, and some Z8:

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