Is Zaino bonding?

Well yes.



The surface cannot have any glazes/oils from polishes present if you want Zaino to bond properly. I've used AIO to prep paint for Z1+Z2 before with great results. Just need to have a clean surface for Z1.
 
Well you got where I wanted. AIO leaves something on the surface, how can I (we?) tell if Z is bonding? (ok, if you guys say it does...:up )



Cause there are other products that can be used as well substituting AIO as a cleaner...
 
If you zainoed your vehicle, yet you continue to wash it on a regular basis..will the zaino come off?

i ask this because i wash my car once a week or so. everytime i finish washing, i spray some ZFX on.
 
camryKev said:
If you zainoed your vehicle, yet you continue to wash it on a regular basis..will the zaino come off?

i ask this because i wash my car once a week or so. everytime i finish washing, i spray some ZFX on.



? :nixweiss ?

You actually just spray ZFX onto the surface? How come?



jgv- while there probably is some scientific equipment that would be able to measure bonding, in the real world that isn't feasible. Therefore, if something is lasting on a cars finish that is subjected to rain, salt, bird bombs, etc and continues to show signs of durability, then it has probably bonded to the surface somehow.
 
After you're first wash, if you noticed that the beading gradually degrade while washing maybe you'll notice the zaino starting to wash off? It'll be really hard to tell when you have other sealant underneath because whether the zaino didn't bond properly or did you're car will still have a protection underneath and will look shiney no matter what.
 
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