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Old 04-04-2012 | 07:12 PM
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Zaino Z5 Pro and BlkFire Wet Diamond Sealant...

Ok I've done some research and can't find the answer to my question so I'm hoping someone can help. I will be detailing my car next week, I already have Blackfire Wet Diamond Sealant and was looking for a polish. Zaino Z5 is listed as a polish on many websites and on others it's said to to the same job as the BF sealant.

My question is can I use Z5 as a polish (after I clay my car)? Also, can it be followed up with BF sealant? If not what's a good polish to use with the BF sealant?

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Old 04-04-2012 | 08:47 PM
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Not sure if this will help but here:
http://www.clublexus.com/forums/auto...l-himself.html
Old 04-09-2012 | 04:03 PM
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Originally Posted by crawlbugg
Ok I've done some research and can't find the answer to my question so I'm hoping someone can help. I will be detailing my car next week, I already have Blackfire Wet Diamond Sealant and was looking for a polish. Zaino Z5 is listed as a polish on many websites and on others it's said to to the same job as the BF sealant.

My question is can I use Z5 as a polish (after I clay my car)? Also, can it be followed up with BF sealant? If not what's a good polish to use with the BF sealant?

Thanks!
For some reason Zaino lists their products as polishes but that is what most detailers would call a sealant serving the same function as the BFWD. So yes you could use it after the clay both before or after the BFWD.

If you are looking to maximize your time I would suggest picking up a different kind of product. I would suggest a quality polish like the Meguiar's M205 which will help remove oxidation, light swirls, etc. restoring a deep shine to the surface. Polishing is the most important step in creating a shine so I highly recommend adding a polish to your routine. Afterward apply the BFWD and it should really enhance the shine you just created! Hope this helps!

Greg @ DI




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