Zanio Ultimate Kit Vs Pinnacle - Wolfgang Souveran Kit

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http://www.autogeek.net/wg8001.html Vs Zaino Kit

What is the biggest difference between Zaino and Pinnacle?

I just want to know this is not for my Durango this is for my friends Cobra and we just wanted to know the major difference's, since I hear often about the Zaino products everywhere it seems.
 
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I only used Zaino leather cleaner(stinks) , and leather in a bottle(it's all right)...As far as their pant products - never used 'em, so I can't tell you.
What I know for sure is Wolfgang Sealant is made from super polymers, which create a super slippery finish...I don't think Zaino does that, and second - Souveran is THE best wax you can for money.
This sombo will made that COBRA look gordeous.:righton:
 
Don't really care for Zaino looks, or the annoying steps lol. IMO it gives more of a plasticky look, but is very reflective and excellent durability. Though I've seen a few blacks and it looked good. I personally prefer the wettness and depth of a good sealent topped with a nuba.
 
Having used both products very often, and trying every issue of Zaino (currently using Z5Pro) there a couple of items I can share. First both products are completely different in every way, shape and form and anyone telling you otherwise is likely a shill.

Z -- the absolute longest lasting sythetic paint sealant made. Cumbersome with its catalyst requirement. The sterile look of the original is long gone with the Pro line (z2, Z5). The product looks great. Very easy to use but needs layers and additional product (Z8) to truly provide the gloss level most carnuaba users would consider acceptable. The filling ability is not a strong point in either product, so using ZFX is best for light polishing. A great line that is consistently being improved.

Pinnacle --- a carnauba based product line that offers some of the best looks out of a bottle. Increases depth, beauty, and wetness. It is not durable and needs Crystal Mist or reapplication every 3-4 weeks. It must be used after paint cleaner and/or paint polishes as it has no cleaning power. No layering needed, nor additives for gloss and curing. Super easy to use and unique in the WOWO method where wax is removed damp versus dry.

I truly dont understand why people would like to compare them, other than being the best of the best. They truly are very different and can be used in different situations by the same user. Personally, I would love to see them sitting and offered side by side at AG.
 
I can vouch for the WG Sealant. LOoks awesome and is very easy to apply and remove!!!
 
Zaino is a unique product with it's place in the world of detailing. If my ride sat outside 24/7 and I only wanted to apply every 3-4 months with nothing else in between I would use it. If i am looking for a deep wet shine, even the Pro line I does not feel give that look.



Try it, you won't be upset but I do not feel you will be sold either.


What I used to do before I ran out, 2-3 layers Z2 then topped with Soverign bi weekly.
 
killrwheels@autogeek said:
Having used both products very often, and trying every issue of Zaino (currently using Z5Pro) there a couple of items I can share. First both products are completely different in every way, shape and form and anyone telling you otherwise is likely a shill.

Z -- the absolute longest lasting sythetic paint sealant made. Cumbersome with its catalyst requirement. The sterile look of the original is long gone with the Pro line (z2, Z5). The product looks great. Very easy to use but needs layers and additional product (Z8) to truly provide the gloss level most carnuaba users would consider acceptable. The filling ability is not a strong point in either product, so using ZFX is best for light polishing. A great line that is consistently being improved.

Pinnacle --- a carnauba based product line that offers some of the best looks out of a bottle. Increases depth, beauty, and wetness. It is not durable and needs Crystal Mist or reapplication every 3-4 weeks. It must be used after paint cleaner and/or paint polishes as it has no cleaning power. No layering needed, nor additives for gloss and curing. Super easy to use and unique in the WOWO method where wax is removed damp versus dry.

I truly dont understand why people would like to compare them, other than being the best of the best. They truly are very different and can be used in different situations by the same user. Personally, I would love to see them sitting and offered side by side at AG.


:iagree: For the most part. :)
 
killrwheels@autogeek said:
Having used both products very often, and trying every issue of Zaino (currently using Z5Pro) there a couple of items I can share. First both products are completely different in every way, shape and form and anyone telling you otherwise is likely a shill.

Z -- the absolute longest lasting sythetic paint sealant made. Cumbersome with its catalyst requirement. The sterile look of the original is long gone with the Pro line (z2, Z5). The product looks great. Very easy to use but needs layers and additional product (Z8) to truly provide the gloss level most carnuaba users would consider acceptable. The filling ability is not a strong point in either product, so using ZFX is best for light polishing. A great line that is consistently being improved.

Pinnacle --- a carnauba based product line that offers some of the best looks out of a bottle. Increases depth, beauty, and wetness. It is not durable and needs Crystal Mist or reapplication every 3-4 weeks. It must be used after paint cleaner and/or paint polishes as it has no cleaning power. No layering needed, nor additives for gloss and curing. Super easy to use and unique in the WOWO method where wax is removed damp versus dry.

I truly dont understand why people would like to compare them, other than being the best of the best. They truly are very different and can be used in different situations by the same user. Personally, I would love to see them sitting and offered side by side at AG.

I agree with ZaneO, I concur for the most part.
 
I'll just say that my premium detail offered is Zaino products. You cannot beat the longevity, but it does require 2 to 3 coats to get a good depth to the paint. More of my customers choose regular carnauba's or sealants, but that is probably due to the price difference....I charge a extra prep fee for Zaino application.

Todd
 
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