View Full Version : Zaino Towel Madness


caddieboy
08-27-09, 08:02 PM
It ain't easy being Canadian. Well, it is, but not when you want 100% made in the USA cotton towels as per Zaino's recommendation. I even tried getting the DF Concours Microfibre towels but my local Zaino guy is sold out. The Cannon towels I bought from Sears via mail order didn't pass the CD scratch test and I really want to wash and Zaino my car. Coming up on a month that I've had her!

Today I went to a Bath and linen place, and the lady recommended the 50/50 Cotton/Bamboo towels. When I think Bamboo I think SCRATCH! But they were admittedly much softer than all the cotton towels I've encountered. I bought a bath size towel for $20, brought it home and it passed the CD scratch test. Even when I pressed very hard with the dry, unwashed towel, I could barely see any scratches, although there was something if I shined the light just right. Even then, hardly noticeable, and I REALLY pressed hard.

I'm going to wash it, dry it, and give it a go tomorrow. Wish me luck!!! And let's hope the DF Concours come in!

codewize
08-27-09, 09:22 PM
This is the first I've heard of the CD scratch test but it seems pretty viable. I'm going to test all my MF towels now. LOL

caddieboy
08-28-09, 07:28 PM
I think CDs are hard enough, so if the CD scratches from the towel, I would expect your paint's clearcoat would scratch as well. Let us know how the MFs performed!

codewize
08-29-09, 09:34 AM
I tested all my towels. Some are from Perfect Auto Finish and some are from our Zaino dealer. None of them did anything to a CD. Even pressing hard.

Stickman81
09-15-09, 04:19 PM
Have you talked with Sal directly?
He may have some suggestions.

I have really enjoyed using Zaino products and the fact that I can talk direct to Sal and get great customer service is icing on the cake.

Best of luck.

caddieboy
09-15-09, 10:12 PM
Have you talked with Sal directly?
He may have some suggestions.

I have really enjoyed using Zaino products and the fact that I can talk direct to Sal and get great customer service is icing on the cake.

Best of luck.

I'm not sure Sal is familiar with what's available in Canada. I did try a very soft towel which was a mix of bamboo and cotton. So far I see no swirls, and it seems to be gentle enough. I will get the DF Concours for the next big wash.

hcvone
09-16-09, 08:12 AM
Cannon and Fieldcrest companies are out of business, making it harder to find good towels, one good American towel company is Martex, their "Atelier" is a good towel, been using them for years now. Zaino's new microfiber towels are another great choice, as are some of the other high end microfiber towels, stay away from the cheap microfiber towel except for cleaning glass.

caddieboy
09-16-09, 12:11 PM
Cannon and Fieldcrest companies are out of business, making it harder to find good towels, one good American towel company is Martex, their "Atelier" is a good towel, been using them for years now. Zaino's new microfiber towels are another great choice, as are some of the other high end microfiber towels, stay away from the cheap microfiber towel except for cleaning glass.

I can get Markex from sears.ca, but not in white!!! I don't know if Zaino Microfiber towels are available in Canada.

What are some good high end microfibers? I have no idea which are cheap and which are high end, except perhaps guessing by price.

hcvone
09-17-09, 08:12 AM
Autogeek has Cobra Shamrock 750 which I have used and work well, they are thicker than the Zaino microfiber towels, they seem to do a better job with drying and detail sprays than removing Z-2 or Z-5 IMO, I like the Zaino towel best overall, but still use a lot of cotton towels

caddieboy
09-17-09, 11:23 AM
I do find the towels are good. Since they are fluffy, I don't think they would scratch very much. So far what I've used hasn't shown any scratches, but I've only washed it and zaino'd once, so the evidence won't show up until later if it is scratching the surface.

But I guess that's what Z5 is for. I hope never to have to use it though, which is likely since White Diamond shows less, but I have seen some White Diamonds which look like they've been through cloth car washes a million times.

EBONY STS
11-06-09, 07:53 PM
I don't know if any Canadian's are still looking for Zaino Towels or products but you can get them from this site, I usually grab stuff off him at the Car Shows for my Shelby GT500... He's out in Burlington...

http://www.carpolish.ca/

caddieboy
11-06-09, 09:39 PM
Thanks Ebony STS! But he's out of stock at the moment. Well, he has the Zaino towels, but I'm looking for the Concours towels. The Zaino towels he only recommends for cleaning, not for application of Zaino polymers.

hcvone
11-09-09, 08:23 AM
Thanks Ebony STS! But he's out of stock at the moment. Well, he has the Zaino towels, but I'm looking for the Concours towels. The Zaino towels he only recommends for cleaning, not for application of Zaino polymers.

Removing Z-2, Z-5 or Z-AIO works great with the new Zaino towels, that is what they do best. You can get the DF towels direct thru their web site, we used to sell them, and sold them for years, but had too many problems with late deliveries

caddieboy
11-09-09, 02:56 PM
Oops! I meant the other way around! The Zaino Blonde towels are apparently not meant for washing cars. I won't need them for a while, but may get them at the Toronto Auto Show. Anyone know where is he located at the Auto Show?

BTW, the Bamboo towels I used to wash the car worked great! I do love Zaino! Smells great, and I love the protection I get. I hope it holds up in the salty conditions!

hcvone
11-10-09, 08:50 AM
Oops! I meant the other way around! The Zaino Blonde towels are apparently not meant for washing cars. I won't need them for a while, but may get them at the Toronto Auto Show. Anyone know where is he located at the Auto Show?

BTW, the Bamboo towels I used to wash the car worked great! I do love Zaino! Smells great, and I love the protection I get. I hope it holds up in the salty conditions!

That is the mail reason I use it, where I live in upstate NY our cars/trucks are covered with snow and salt 4-5 months a year, and when you wash them they still bead. :)

caddieboy
11-10-09, 09:50 AM
That is the mail reason I use it, where I live in upstate NY our cars/trucks are covered with snow and salt 4-5 months a year, and when you wash them they still bead. :)

I should start a thread asking how people wash their cars during the winter. Touchless doesn't clean very well, and damned if I'll take it through a non-touchless machine.