Zaino Question
Zaino Question
A couple weeks ago, I did Zaino for the first time and put on 2 coats of polish. I'll be washing my car for the first time since then tomorrow. Is there anything I should be aware of before I apply a 3rd coat? You don't claybar because that would take off the first 2 coats, right?
Originally Posted by quack_p
A couple weeks ago, I did Zaino for the first time and put on 2 coats of polish. I'll be washing my car for the first time since then tomorrow. Is there anything I should be aware of before I apply a 3rd coat? You don't claybar because that would take off the first 2 coats, right?
If it's only been a couple weeks there should be no reason to clay again.
Originally Posted by quack_p
Okay, another question: how long are those polish applicator pads supposed to last? Mine seem to get dirty really quickly. Are they washable?
Your applicator pad should not get that dirty.....if it does, then you may not have washed the car well enough, or you hit a dirty spot that you missed.
Originally Posted by goforwand
Your applicator pad should not get that dirty.....if it does, then you may not have washed the car well enough, or you hit a dirty spot that you missed.
Back to the original questions... You might try QD'ing with Z6 prior to applying new layers. Also, clay barring will not remove that much of your work.
Last edited by markd; Nov 22, 2004 at 01:54 AM.
Of course I Z-6 between layers! I want to keep my Sunlight Silver glowing.
I'll try to be more careful with those applicator pads. I think I did a good job washing. It was windy though, and leaves and dust were blowing all over the place.
I'll try to be more careful with those applicator pads. I think I did a good job washing. It was windy though, and leaves and dust were blowing all over the place.
Originally Posted by quack_p
It was windy though, and leaves and dust were blowing all over the place.
My applicator pad got dirty too. I clayed, then washed with Z7, and then used the applicator to apply the Z1,Z2 treatment. Should have nothing to do with "dust in the wind" (a great Kansas song
), but the fact that I applied the polish everywhere....paint, glass, plastic and rims. A dirty applicator (k, not totally black, just dirty) is bound to happen, totally normal. Once done, just soak it in normal detergent, then let dry and use again. If the seams break around the sponge, sew them up, easy. Heck, the applicator is cheap anyway, buy ten of 'em and just throw 'em away after each treatment
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