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How to apply Z2/Z5 Pro

Take a clean microfiber applicator and spritz the pad with Z6 or Z8. I now take a small syringe (ebay) and take some of the mixed sealant from the Zaino mixing bottle. I now syringe this onto the applicator in lines. I almost make a small grid on the applicator. A little goes along way.

I apply Zaino in straight lines front to back on the horizontal surfaces and top to bottom on vertical surfaces.
First I'd like to thank Neil_S for this great guide. :thumb:
I have just ordered Zaino-products, but I'd like to know how much Zaino (Z2/Z5 or ZAIO) should be used for one panel, in order to avoid wasting product. Could someone (Neil_S perhaps?) send a picture of an applicator with Z2 enough for a bonnet, and also a picture of paintwork with thin layer of Zaino?
 
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Hi Jay, it kind of depends, when you first apply the Z2 you'll need more to prime the pad and then you'll only need a little. The first layer does seem to consume more.

I can do three layers of Z2 in under 1 oz of product, that is half the Zaino mixing bottle.

It is worth spritzing an applicator with Z6 or Z8 before using Z2, so that application is easier.
 
Thanks for tips. I'm planning to polish first, then apply one layer of ZAIO, and top it up with two-three layers of ZFX'd Z2. I have purchased two Zaino custom polish applicators and one Zaino Tri-foam applicator pad, hopefully they'll do the job well. I recall some of you use 10ml syringe to mix(?) and spread thin lines of Zaino into applicator? Pics, anyone?
 
so would you have to do an IPA wipe down after products like ***** HD cleanse or dodo juice lime prime?

Starting to wish i hadn't just ordered my zaino as it sounds too much hard work for my liking... and with the weather in the uk never getting above 15c it sounds like im never going to be able to buff it off?
 
I am not sure why you would want to use Zymöl HD Cleanse or Lime Prime before it ?

Much better products to use first and leave them for wax finishes - No real need for them as I decent proper finishing project will give you an ideal base for the Zaino.
 
DO NOT USE Z-2/5 OVER HDC OR LP.

Its a sealant so wants to apply to a fresh clean surface - use an IPA wipedown after polishing to remove any remaining oils. It doesnt need or want any products underneath it except pehaps Z-AIO...
 
Starting to wish i hadn't just ordered my zaino as it sounds too much hard work for my liking... and with the weather in the uk never getting above 15c it sounds like im never going to be able to buff it off?
i really don't understand why this statement is forever being repeated on here?

Nothing difficult about it at all
 
Great write up, thanks a lot!

I bought some Z5 and some Z8 a few weeks ago. I have now done all 3 cars with them and must say I am very impressed. The Vectra is not used much, but is washed every time it is, and after 6 weeks of washing since the Zaino was applied, the shine off it is still as good as when I first did it.

The daily hack VW was also done with the same combination, this does 400 miles a week, but after washing the Zaino is still holding up well.

Too early to tell on the missus' BM, but the finish in the Avus Blue after the full treatment on sunday is nothing short of outstanding, it looks like a different shade of blue altogether. The beading on the paint is totally awesome as well.

Thats just my humble opinion.
 
First I'd like to thank Neil_S for this great guide. :thumb:
I have just ordered Zaino-products, but I'd like to know how much Zaino (Z2/Z5 or ZAIO) should be used for one panel, in order to avoid wasting product. Could someone (Neil_S perhaps?) send a picture of an applicator with Z2 enough for a bonnet, and also a picture of paintwork with thin layer of Zaino?
my exact question. Also i was kind of dissuaded from the zaino system because of all the products needed to make it work. Now i see duragloss 901 mentioned as a good wash alternative, what about megs gold class or something like that. Are z6 and z8 the only qds recommended? I would really like to know how much to put on the pad per panel (1/2 hood, door). And is it like a paste where a wrung out applicator works the best, or a dry mf applicator with 1 spritz of z6 on it? If a carnuba was used over z2, should z6 or z8 be replaced with a carnuba qd?
 
DO NOT USE Z-2/5 OVER HDC OR LP.

Its a sealant so wants to apply to a fresh clean surface - use an IPA wipedown after polishing to remove any remaining oils. It doesnt need or want any products underneath it except pehaps Z-AIO...
Why not machine it with LP it's no more oily than preparing the paint with Ultrafina and with an IPA wipedown there are no issues with bonding, it's not a case of having a product under it for the sake of it, but most paint requires work to remove an defects before an application as Z2 will only highlight any that remain.
 
Why not machine it with LP it's no more oily than preparing the paint with Ultrafina and with an IPA wipedown there are no issues with bonding, it's not a case of having a product under it for the sake of it, but most paint requires work to remove an defects before an application as Z2 will only highlight any that remain.
ood point if you follow with IPA, and are using the LP for correcting a bit I guess :thumb:

my point was about using it as a cleaner & glaze and leaving it before the Z-2...
 
ood point if you follow with IPA, and are using the LP for correcting a bit I guess :thumb:

my point was about using it as a cleaner & glaze and leaving it before the Z-2...
Point taken and agree you wouldn't want to add a glaze before, but for a quick fix without the mess LP I find to be quite effective on the rotary.

Zaino pc fusion is an ideal base as well, but I find can be a little messy at times but that could be down to me not practising and adapting my technique.
 
Point taken and agree you wouldn't want to add a glaze before, but for a quick fix without the mess LP I find to be quite effective on the rotary.

Zaino pc fusion is an ideal base as well, but I find can be a little messy at times but that could be down to me not practising and adapting my technique.
just got some z-pc last week in the US - hoping to have a play for the first time at the Dodo day at James' on Saturday :)
 
On the CleanYourCar website they reccomend using Z5 followed by Z2.
Once I've sorted out my swirl marks with ScratchX or similar and then used Megs Stage 1 paint cleaner, would 3 layers of Z5 followed by 3 layers of Z2 be the way to go?
 
On the CleanYourCar website they reccomend using Z5 followed by Z2.
Once I've sorted out my swirl marks with ScratchX or similar and then used Megs Stage 1 paint cleaner, would 3 layers of Z5 followed by 3 layers of Z2 be the way to go?
Theres no reason why you can't top Z5 with Z2 but you would usually use 1 or the other, Z5 is pretty much the same as Z2 but with mild fillers that wouldn't really do much until you get at least 3 layers on.
Personally if you have some light defects I would get just the Z5 and some ZFX so you can apply multiple layers and then just build them up.
 
Theres no reason why you can't top Z5 with Z2 but you would usually use 1 or the other, Z5 is pretty much the same as Z2 but with mild fillers that wouldn't really do much until you get at least 3 layers on.
Personally if you have some light defects I would get just the Z5 and some ZFX so you can apply multiple layers and then just build them up.
Thanks for the advice, I have ZFX so I'll give it a go :)
 
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