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    Greetings,



    I`ve been having some issues trying to figure out how to get Z16 on my tires.



    The Zaino site recommends a `sponge`. I tried the regular Yellow/Green scrubby you use in the kitchen, but it tears up the yellow side and also just soaks up the Z16. I feel like I`m wasting the product. (Z16 is like water)



    Should I get one of those contoured foam applicators like the one that comes in the Armorall Extreme Tire Gel?



    Honestly, I found my AmorAll tire foam much easier to use, and also shinier... :think:



    So what kinda applicators do you guys use?



    Thx.

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    First its very important to have a very clean tire surface. Scrub it down with some APC.



    Yes I use a tire swipe. Most auto part stores sell this one from Eagle One:







    Apply a good amount of Z-16 to the tire swipe and then apply to the tire. Put it on kind of thick and let it dry on its own.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gmblack3a
    First its very important to have a very clean tire surface. Scrub it down with some APC.



    Yes I use a tire swipe. Most auto part stores sell this one from Eagle One:







    Apply a good amount of Z-16 to the tire swipe and then apply to the tire. Put it on kind of thick and let it dry on its own.


    That`s the ticket. Make sure the tires are VERY clean prior to application, then use the tire swipe.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Radian78

    Honestly, I found my AmorAll tire foam much easier to use, and also shinier... :think:


    Z16 will never be as shiny as AA foam.

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    if you used AA then clean the tire really good with an APC before applying Z16

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    The swipes are the best for your purpose.



    However, they don`t get in to the grooves where the sidewalls meet the tread. I have to use an old toothbrush and pour a little bit of Z-16 in to the removed lid and dip the brush. I only do this for car shows.
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    foam paint brush.

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    Thanks for the suggestions!



    I will be sure to clean the tires very well this time before applying Z-16, and get me some of those foam applicators.



    Thx!

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    Don`t expect the Z16 to add shine, I don`t think that is the concept behind it. I believe the goal is a natural "new" look. I find as soon as rain hits, they are back to just looking very clean and black... like new tires. I actually like the look, especially on higher profile tires.

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    If you apply it thick and let it dry on its own, you will have shine, just not the glossy thick looking type of shine.
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    2 coats, very nice shine and durability.

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    I like the semi-satin look of Z16, but it might not be right for everybody. I use the applicators from TOL with the rotating handles: Tire Dress Express . I was utterly astounded by how much I like that gizmo, haven`t used a regular tire swipe or other application medium since I got it.



    Letting the Z16 soak in/dry for a while before you buff off the excess seems to help its durability.

 

 

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