ZAINO da water spots problems?

Is this from rain or a water sprinkler? Zaino is know to water spot more then some other sealants. Try using a nuba over the sealant to give you a sacrificial layer of protection. This will not stop the spotting, but should help from etching into the clear.
palulo1 said:
a brother apply zaino z2 and z5 and now have a problem of water spots, zaino can be the problem?
 
the car was applied z2 and z5 and the next day it rained sack and that afternoon and arriving at the house and it was clear water spots, now zaino gives you shine, durability, no protection?
 
palulo1 said:
the car was applied z2 and z5 and the next day it rained sack and that afternoon and arriving at the house and it was clear water spots, now zaino gives you shine, durability, no protection?

Not against water spots.
 
I would. I would use some HD POXY. To me it is the best sealant available. I use ZAIO on a dd and it does not get water spots.
 
I've had problems in the past with Zaino leaving more water spots than other products. None of my spots were etched into the clear...a wipedown got rid of them, fortunately. I'm not sure what product to recommend, but one that sheets versus beading would make more sense for this type of issue. I think any product allowing water to bead and then dry will have spots...the question is will that same product prevent etching or not.
 
palulo1 said:
ok, in this case it is better to remove the zaino and find another option?



Instead of removing the Zaino, I would suggest removing the rain water on your car instead quicker. That's the culprit and I'm afraid that this could happen with any product that makes water bead on your surface. Your environment conditions must be pretty harsh?
 
palulo1 said:
ok, in this case it is better to remove the zaino and find another option?

Like I said, I don't know of any product that would eliminate water spotting. Just leave the Zaino and apply a good nuba.

Although a nuba will bead and perhaps hold water..it will be easier to clean. If your in an area that has fallout or acid rain,

I feel for you man.
 
costarica in my country, winter weather or I guess it's not as strong as the United States, but zaino is giving that problem, really a shame because I really like the zaino finish.







blackfire diamond can give me the same brightness as zaino?
 
palulo1 said:
costarica in my country, winter weather or I guess it's not as strong as the United States, but zaino is giving that problem, really a shame because I really like the zaino finish.







blackfire diamond can give me the same brightness as zaino?

All sealants pretty much gives that hard candy shine.
 
Legacy99 said:
All sealants pretty much gives that hard candy shine.









ok thanks, by chance someone does not have photos of work with blackfire diamond to see how it looks in a car?







Thank you.
 
palulo1 said:
ok thanks, by chance someone does not have photos of work with blackfire diamond to see how it looks in a car?







Thank you.

I don't think a photo will show the difference. It's all in the polishing.
 
ok, to polish the car that product could be used, I'm no expert on the subject and would be good for the product is not very aggressive, but a good result, as to give a polished occasionally.
 
palulo1 said:
ok, to polish the car that product could be used, I'm no expert on the subject and would be good for the product is not very aggressive, but a good result, as to give a polished occasionally.

What kind of car, color, condition of paint, do you have a polisher?
 
[quote name='palulo1']costarica in my country, winter weather or I guess it's not as strong as the United States, but zaino is giving that problem, really a shame because I really like the zaino finish.QUOTE]



You might want to try Duragloss products if you like the Zaino look. I used Z for many years but switced to DG a few years ago as it is much less expensive. DG105 looks allot like Z2, but a little warmer and I've never had a water spotting problem with DG105. Duragloss
 
I'm of the opinion that water borne contaminants sit on the surface of Zaino unlike waxes which tend to be thicker and absorb them. I'd suggest Duragloss water spot remover.
 
Legacy99 said:
What kind of car, color, condition of paint, do you have a polisher?













Thanks friend, I have a 2009 honda black SI, the truth is very well paint are little details which has nothing severe, I have a G110 Meguiar Polisher.





the matter is I'm not very expert in the field of polishing a car and I would like to use a product that is safe to use for that problem of making the car paint.







Thank you.
 
wannafbody said:
I'm of the opinion that water borne contaminants sit on the surface of Zaino unlike waxes which tend to be thicker and absorb them. I'd suggest Duragloss water spot remover.









Thanks, I'll take into account the product you recommended.
 
Hope you can find Meg's 205 otc.
palulo1 said:
Thanks friend, I have a 2009 honda black SI, the truth is very well paint are little details which has nothing severe, I have a G110 Meguiar Polisher.





the matter is I'm not very expert in the field of polishing a car and I would like to use a product that is safe to use for that problem of making the car paint.







Thank you.
 
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