ICANDY
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Car was filthy, hadn't been washed for over 8 weeks, was testing out OCW (3 coats):
OCW actually did very well for a spray wax. The car was a little rough but pretty good. We had many, many hot days over the last 8 weeks in Melbourne and the car wasn't touched, no tonce ewxcept to high pressure bird droppings off (twice on the roof).
The car lives outside and is in full sun for most of the day. It traveled just over 3,00km's since the first day of testing.
Wheels were coated in Wheel Wax and after 3,000k's over 8 weeks they came up with a spray of PWC, no agitation necessary:
After the wash I used Z-AIO & lsp was Z-CS only, results:
Z-CS was a little fiddly but is my first application. Z-AIO was incredibly easy to use and had a nice result. It has a unique look, different to Polylack & Klasse.
I'm trying Z-CS over a coat of Mystery on a Black VW and will post pics asap.
I won't comment on the Z-CS until I've had a chance to wash t and live with it for a while but the Swift workhorse will be a good test, it lives in the weather and we are gettign mixed weather atm, lots of partly rainy days and warmish days, good to test against watermarking etc. Stay tuned in this thread for those results, opinions & photos.
Cheers,
d.




OCW actually did very well for a spray wax. The car was a little rough but pretty good. We had many, many hot days over the last 8 weeks in Melbourne and the car wasn't touched, no tonce ewxcept to high pressure bird droppings off (twice on the roof).
The car lives outside and is in full sun for most of the day. It traveled just over 3,00km's since the first day of testing.
Wheels were coated in Wheel Wax and after 3,000k's over 8 weeks they came up with a spray of PWC, no agitation necessary:



After the wash I used Z-AIO & lsp was Z-CS only, results:







Z-CS was a little fiddly but is my first application. Z-AIO was incredibly easy to use and had a nice result. It has a unique look, different to Polylack & Klasse.
I'm trying Z-CS over a coat of Mystery on a Black VW and will post pics asap.
I won't comment on the Z-CS until I've had a chance to wash t and live with it for a while but the Swift workhorse will be a good test, it lives in the weather and we are gettign mixed weather atm, lots of partly rainy days and warmish days, good to test against watermarking etc. Stay tuned in this thread for those results, opinions & photos.
Cheers,
d.