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Old 06-01-2002 | 03:37 PM
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by FormerH22a4
[B]Only two coats today, I don't have enough energy for the 3rd. I'll just do another coat in a month or so.
Old 06-01-2002 | 04:12 PM
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Instead of removing it in the morning, why not just remove it in the evening, right before u put on the next coat??

Im about to dawn my car.....I dont have to re-wash with Z-7, do i? I think I have a couple water spots....but I think I'll just clay those area's instead of claying the entire car and just re-wash that one particular area....does that sound alright???
Old 06-01-2002 | 04:18 PM
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by s2oooR
[B]Instead of removing it in the morning, why not just remove it in the evening, right before u put on the next coat??

Im about to dawn my car.....I dont have to re-wash with Z-7, do i?
Old 06-01-2002 | 04:22 PM
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I felt jealous after hearing Former state he was Zaino'ing his car. So, in good spirit, I rushed out there, washed the S, and applied another coat of Z5 followed up with Z6. Looks marvelous, and smells great!

I would stay away from that orbital buffer however....I have found on previous vehicles that it does more harm than good. In addition, Zaino suggests applying and removing its product in back and forth motions as opposed to circular motions for best results. Obviously, an orbital buffer would not achieve such results.

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Old 06-01-2002 | 06:56 PM
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I am curious for my next coat of Z2, will I still require to add ZFX?
I am getting the Z6 and Z7 since I really think I need the Z6 to take it up one more notch. I finally saw another Sebring tonight but I was driving the Accord. All the silver cars on the road look so clean.
Old 06-01-2002 | 07:05 PM
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Originally posted by FormerH22a4
I am curious for my next coat of Z2, will I still require to add ZFX?
I am getting the Z6 and Z7 since I really think I need the Z6 to take it up one more notch. I finally saw another Sebring tonight but I was driving the Accord. All the silver cars on the road look so clean.
If I'm not mistaken, ZFX accelerates the drying process so you can buff it off sooner. You don't have to use it but you'll need to let it dry for several hours or maybe even overnight before you can buff it off. Z6 makes the surface of the paint more receptive to the next coat and it reduces static (dust buildup) but again, I don't think it's absolutely necessary.
Old 06-01-2002 | 09:07 PM
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My ZFX is almost gone so going or order some more with Z6 and Z7. Should have just got it the first time. Next weekend more Zaino action, geez the woman will be mad
Old 06-02-2002 | 07:27 AM
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Originally posted by FormerH22a4
geez the woman will be mad
Simple solution: Just Zaino her car. I did my wife's and she's as giddy as pig in sh$t now.
Old 06-02-2002 | 10:15 PM
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Thanks guys.....I was wondering how thin do u guys put on the stuff? Like i mean,,,,I was putting it on super thin! ...I coudlnt even tell it was on there!....Is that how thing u should be putting the stuff on?

As I was removing the Z1/Z5 combo......I noticed some little dots that would dissapear the longer I wiped? Anyone know what that is?....is that contaminants that I should've used the claybar, to remove? I actually tried the claybar to remove it but nothing doing.....its still there....maybe im just worried about nothing...and thats how its supposed to be....it DOES come off with more wiping, anyways?
Old 06-03-2002 | 06:26 AM
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by s2oooR
[B]As I was removing the Z1/Z5 combo......I noticed some little dots that would dissapear the longer I wiped?


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