Alright fella's, I was previously a Zaino nut. I used nothing but Zaino on my car for the last 10 years. It has kept my car looking great and it definitely good in the longevity area. Well I am finally running out of supplies and looking to restock my polishing items. I do not use a power buffer, I do it all by hand. So my question is what product(s) would you recommend to use for a DIY kind of person? My car has been professionally detailed by Detail Express for last year's Autorama so it has been done with the machines.
I previously used the following:
Z2 - Polish
Z5 - swirl remover
Z6 - Detail Spray
Z7 - Carwash
Z9 - Leather Cleaner
Z10 - Leather Treatment
Z16 - Tire Gloss
I used the 100% cotton towels like they originally called for. I also used either the as seen on TV or Meguiars claybar with a mix of Z7 & H20 as a lubricant.
I have seen stuff recently about the Meguairs NXT and other stuff and was just wondering what kind of 'basics' you guys would recommend someone to use. I see Zaino has many newer products now as it has been a while since I ordered anything. Thus the reason for my question. I did pick up some microfiber towels to start using when I detail the car.
Thanks in advance for any input here guys! :thumbsup:
Aaahhh, a Zaino fan

Zaino is great stuff first and foremost. One of their benefits is offering pro-style products to the enthusiast market with proper instructions on how to use their products - and PEOPLE LISTEN! That's the main key - people using professional grade products in a professional manner.
That being said - don't get me wrong; there's nothing wrong with over the counter products. OTC products are made for the majority of the population. That's the reason most "waxes" offered have abrasives or cleaning agents in them: because most people don't have a clayed car, nor do they have a polished out car, so when they use those OTC waxes, they're doing more to improve their finish than most of the products we use.
Here's the highlights of Zaino products, and why they work well:
Clay: they have users clay their paint to remove contamination - as everyone should prior to using a professional style sealant.
Sealants: they call them "polish" but thats just marketing. They don't have abrasive agents or cleaning agents which means you can layer them... just as the type of products I use on my own car, or on client's cars. Additionally, they tell you that you should use the sealant as thin a possible... just like ALL sealants/waxes!
Additional products from a brand you now trust: now that you've been converted to Zaino - you trust them. They make good products that work if you follow the directions, so you venture out to purchasing other Zaino products like car wash shampoo, leather care products, etc.
Truth be told, I believe there are a lot better products than what Zaino offers - to include sealants. They FINALLY started to approve the use of microfiber towels (now that they sell them) - the only thing I'd recommend touching your finish. What I'd recommend in the place of Zaino will depend on where you want to buy, and how much you're willing to spend. If you're happy with what you have - then no use in switching.
Meguiar's NXT2.0 "Tech Wax" (really a sealant) has slight cleaning agents, which means it doesn't really layer. It does look outstanding, but will only give you 2-3 months of durability, so even though it's available locally, most guys would rather spend more to get a longer lasting product.