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#42
The Z10 has served me well for many many years. Soaks right in, leather looks just like new, matte finish and that new car smell. I love it.
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Sorry to sound dumb but what is Z-10 and by who ? I had been using Mequires , but willing to try somethng that could be better Thanks Ed
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Sorry to sound dumb but what is Z-10 and by who ? I had been using Mequires , but willing to try somethng that could be better Thanks Ed
#43
Zaino Z-10 is Leather In A Bottle. They are known for their great polish products ZFX and Z-2 PRO as well.
http://www.zainostore.com
http://www.zainostore.com
#45
Hey! You guys gangin' up on me?
j/k.. there's so many products out there, it's not funny. Most do the job of cleaning and conditioning the leather just fine. Bottom line, use whatever you have faith in.
And Kristina, yeah it appears a little shiny right after it's applied, probably because I used too much. But, that sheen goes away fairly quickly. Now, the leather surface looks like it did before I applied the Z-16 months ago. I won't use as much this time around.
j/k.. there's so many products out there, it's not funny. Most do the job of cleaning and conditioning the leather just fine. Bottom line, use whatever you have faith in.
And Kristina, yeah it appears a little shiny right after it's applied, probably because I used too much. But, that sheen goes away fairly quickly. Now, the leather surface looks like it did before I applied the Z-16 months ago. I won't use as much this time around.
#46
I'll bet after it's gone you have one slick A-- huh I don't think anybody here knows Zano from anything you look around these Island nothing, you ask & on the most part get a stupid look.
As far as Fire Marshall Bill here I'd take his TRUST worthy word in a heart beat , as I cannot recall anything here from this site that lead me arry, If any it's made me a smarter thinker and my son got to do his first oil change with my pony at 10 yrs old.
Taco Bill's the man
As far as Fire Marshall Bill here I'd take his TRUST worthy word in a heart beat , as I cannot recall anything here from this site that lead me arry, If any it's made me a smarter thinker and my son got to do his first oil change with my pony at 10 yrs old.
Taco Bill's the man
#47
Tom (89Trooper) informed me that when he asked Sal (Zaino) how he can tone down the shininess of the Z-16 (on the leather seats), he told him that it can be safely diluted with water; ratio depending on the finish you desire.
I may try the Z-10 (Leather in a Bottle) eventually since I have a new bottle sitting in the garage.
#48
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I just wanted to thank all of you for the advice. I was thinking about trying Zaino but I happened to see Lexol at pepboys and picked up the cleaner and conditioner. I had been using armorall but I now realize that I've been living in a cave. The Lexol is 100% better. The armorall barely cleans the leather and leaves a nasty shine. The lexol cleaner really does the job and the conditioner oil is great and there is no shine.
I will probably still try Zaino Z-10 sometime but Lexol will be hard to beat.
I will probably still try Zaino Z-10 sometime but Lexol will be hard to beat.
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