OK. So you're not a happy customer. Why, and what would you recommend?Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
Waste of time-o and money-o.
I'm buying a new car and have the fever right now to keep it looking showroom prepped. That's why I'm asking. Hate to ruin a new paint job right out of the box.Originally posted by: iamwiz82
Its awesome, awesome stuff. The key is prep work though. The car needs to be swirl free otherwise it's going to look like crap.
Aren't all cars these days clear coat finishes? It's a Honda CR-V, by the way.Originally posted by: Mutilator
If you're getting a NEW car and can get to it before the dealer does tell them NOT to wash it if you want it swirl free.
Product recommendations will depend on what color car you're getting and whether it's clear coated or not. As a general recommendation I'd say go with Klasse AIO and P21S as a topper. (Acrylic sealant + Carnauba wax).
Originally posted by: iamwiz82
Its awesome, awesome stuff. The key is prep work though. The car needs to be swirl free otherwise it's going to look like crap.
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
Originally posted by: iamwiz82
Its awesome, awesome stuff. The key is prep work though. The car needs to be swirl free otherwise it's going to look like crap.
The key is spending waaaay more time than anyone short of a college student would have on waxing your car. Seriously, I've seen threads where guys spend like 7 hours doing 1 car. Who the fuck has that much free time? Certainly not me.
Honestly, I've had good luck with Meguiars products. Paint cleaner, showroom glaze, and carnuba wax in that order. You can use clay instead of paint cleaner if you want.
Originally posted by: iamwiz82
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
Originally posted by: iamwiz82
Its awesome, awesome stuff. The key is prep work though. The car needs to be swirl free otherwise it's going to look like crap.
The key is spending waaaay more time than anyone short of a college student would have on waxing your car. Seriously, I've seen threads where guys spend like 7 hours doing 1 car. Who the fuck has that much free time? Certainly not me.
Honestly, I've had good luck with Meguiars products. Paint cleaner, showroom glaze, and carnuba wax in that order. You can use clay instead of paint cleaner if you want.
Well you could get off the Internet for awhile and I'm sure you would find the time. I have spent more than 7 hours on one detail before. It's a hobby
Originally posted by: mb
It's nice stuff but it takes a lot of work and the results aren't THAT much better than you can get while spending less time and money.
Originally posted by: Carbo
It's a Honda CR-V, by the way.
Originally posted by: Mutilator
Originally posted by: Carbo
It's a Honda CR-V, by the way.
What color? Darker colors get more dramatic and obvious results whereas colors like white and silver may not show them as much. There are actually waxes specifically designed for certain colors - an example of these would be some of the Swissvax line.
It's also a matter of how much time you want to spend and whether you have a garage or will be subjected to the elements if it decides to rain while you're detailing. I use to hate being in the process of putting on my 3rd coat of Zaino at the end of the day only to have a popcorn thunderstorm come rolling through. :|
Here are some pics of results you can get if you spend the time and don't use Zaino... different types of products give different results. IE do you want a mirror like reflection that looks like shiney plastic or do you want a car that looks like a puddle of melted paint? These are just a the first two I grabbed links for... a lot of pro detailers will post their results on car forums. You can get the same results, but you're going to put in what most people would consider an excessive (obsessive?) amount of time detailing the car (8+ hours).
Black Porsche transformation
Black 335i
I chose those 2 so you can see the difference a good detailing can make on an abused car and the 2nd one was somewhat a response to Kevman's Corvette pics. If you can't tell the difference between Zaino and these sealant + carnauba pics then I'd say save your time and money and just use the Zaino.![]()
Originally posted by: Carbo
I'm buying a new car and have the fever right now to keep it looking showroom prepped. That's why I'm asking. Hate to ruin a new paint job right out of the box.Originally posted by: iamwiz82
Its awesome, awesome stuff. The key is prep work though. The car needs to be swirl free otherwise it's going to look like crap.
And Zaino has so many different products to choose from. What ever happened to good ol' carnuba wax?
Originally posted by: BUTCH1
I use Zaino exclusively, it does take a while as for best result you must wash first w/blue dawn and then claybar/polish if necessary but the stuff will last for months if you don't have a chance to detail it for awhile. Meguiars also gave a nice shine but 3 weeks later it was gone, combination of FL sun and black car was to much for a carnuba based wax. Pic of car after 2 coats of Z2.