vettefan67
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Has anyone tried this before? I searched and got some opinions but not much actual experience. Can't wait until Zaino gets a precleaner! 

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Arterion said:Why are we washing multiple times?
Arterion said:My thoughts:
1) If you're going to wash off the polish, why not use a pure cleaner instead?
2) Fillers in swirl-removal products will be washed away if you wash after you polish, thus making it useless to use them.
3) Isn't Zanio an acrylic?
4) Other polymer-based, or let's just say "non-carnuba" waxes (such as meguiar's gold class, Medallion preium paint protection, autoglym, blackfire, perfect-it show car wax, etc.) all are reccomended to be used AFTER a polish/cleaner product, with no washing between.
5) Klasse seems to have bonded just fine on top of my pure polish, without destroying the polish's "wet-look" shine.
puterbum said:What is a "Pure Polish" as you use the term, Arterion?
On this board a "polish" is used to mean an abrasive product which is used to remove swirl marks or other paint imperfections, not an oily filling glaze, which is what it sounds like you are saying.
Can you explain to me why polishes (ABRASIVE) are useless if the fillers go away? My preference is to remove swirlmarks completely or nearly completely so that I don't need to fill them in with these non-durable glazes. I don't want any fillers from polishes (abrasive) to remain!
What is it you mean by asking if Zaino is acrylic? Zaino is different from those other products you listed. A good percentage of those that you listed contain cleaning elements and none last as long as a properly applied coat(s) of Zaino.
Thanks for your thoughts! I value everybody's input here :xyxthumbs
Arterion said:
And I quote:
Meguiar's No. 7 Show Car Glaze is a pure polish.
http://www.properautocare.com/megsno7showc.html
Machine Glaze is a pure polish.
http://www.properautocare.com/megno3macpol.html
And also this:
No. 2 Fine Cut Cleaner will remove most stains, blemishes, scratches, swirls, water spots and oxidation with ease. Buffered abrasives break down...
http://www.properautocare.com/megsno2fincu.html
Polishes shouldn't be abrasive. If you have an abrasive labeled as a polish, it is being mismarketed. A polish adds oils and nutrients to the paint, nothing more. Cleaners are sometimes abrasive. A "pure polish" is simply a polish without cleaners (or abrasives) in it. A pure cleaner would, conversely, be a cleaner without polishing properties.
Now, if you want to abrade all your swirls away everytime you wax, by my guest, though I doubt your clearcoat will last long. I also doubt you will be able to find many polish/cleaner combos that are abrasive.
So, now that we have established that polishes aren't abrasive, as you seem to think they are, it should be obvious why they are useless if you wash them away. It's like wiping on oils, nurtients, and filling swirls, then stripping it all away. The only time it would be useful is if you're using a polish/cleaner to clean the paint, and don't really care about the polish.
The other products I listed are different from Zanio. Very astute of you to notice that. However, they are all synthetic polymer forumlas, and the manafacturers of each suggest you use a polish before applying them for a wet-look shine. The reason say is that because someone said:
"The oils that are also in these products are pretty useless and incompatible when it comes to using polymer sealants. In fact, it is necessary to remove them before applying your sealant in order to allow for proper bonding to your paint."
As for Klasse not lasting as long on top of polish, that's fine. I am willing to sacrifice some durability to have the "wet-look" that is offered by a pure polish.