zaino temperature usage

thesacrifice

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So a fellow Autogeek member sent me sample of Z2pro to try out. I was reading the Zaino website and it seems to say that Zaino works at 45 degrees and above. Has anyone used it in colder conditions? Im excited to try it to see if the buzz is worthy, but it looks like we're in the 30s for the long haul.



While we're at it. I plan on trying it on my hood, and first prepping the hood with Klasse AIO. Are there any compatibility issues? Will I lose any of the Zaino qualities that people love by first using AIO?
 
thesacrifice said:
So a fellow Autogeek member sent me sample of Z2pro to try out. I was reading the Zaino website and it seems to say that Zaino works at 45 degrees and above. Has anyone used it in colder conditions? Im excited to try it to see if the buzz is worthy, but it looks like we're in the 30s for the long haul.



While we're at it. I plan on trying it on my hood, and first prepping the hood with Klasse AIO. Are there any compatibility issues? Will I lose any of the Zaino qualities that people love by first using AIO?



Not sure about temp, but maybe you can expect streaking. AIO will be fine with Zaino.
 
I have used Zaino Z5pro and Z2pro in temps down to hi 30's temps, and did not have any ill effects. I have noticed it takes longer to, for lack of a better word, haze on the surface prior to removal, so you may want to let it sit on the paint for 20-30 minutes rather than the usual 10-15. You will not have any issues using Z over aio.



Greg
 
Find a friend with a heated garage and apply as normal. The product should dry quite quickly with the low humidity of winter (15-20 min. - clean the wheels or interior while waiting).



Has fun!!!!:wavey
 
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