Clear Coat on Black IS350?
#1
Clear Coat on Black IS350?
Don't know if this is the right Lexus forum or not.
I am interested in getting Zaino products to clean/polish etc.. my black IS350. Some of the Zaino products are for cars with a clear coat of paint.
Does the black IS350 have a clear coat? If not, can I use the Zaino products that are for cars with a clear coat?
Thanks in advance for the help.
I am interested in getting Zaino products to clean/polish etc.. my black IS350. Some of the Zaino products are for cars with a clear coat of paint.
Does the black IS350 have a clear coat? If not, can I use the Zaino products that are for cars with a clear coat?
Thanks in advance for the help.
#4
Check out the Automotive Care and Detailing Thread...
Last edited by PhilipMSPT; 05-01-06 at 05:10 PM.
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Originally Posted by PhilipMSPT
Maybe you were trying to paste another link?
Last edited by PhilipMSPT; 05-01-06 at 10:43 AM.
#7
Originally Posted by Scooter24
Does the black IS350 have a clear coat? If not, can I use the Zaino products that are for cars with a clear coat?
Last edited by sushihead; 05-01-06 at 11:10 AM.
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#11
Originally Posted by Julez
Can someone clarify, is it safe to wax/polish a black IS or is there a precaution/different approach I should take.
Here is another thread about clearcoat and how to tell if you have it or not in our ClubLexus detailing forum https://www.clublexus.com/forums/sho...ighlight=black Consensus is that newer black Lexus have it... If someone with a black 2IS will test so we have a definitive answer, would be appreciated.
#12
Alright, let me see if I can help (this may or may not add to confusion).
First - some black and red Lexus's do not have clear coats, they are single stage paints. Which? I can say for sure *all* 1st gen black IS's were single stage, and almost all pre-1999 black Lexus were single stage. I do not know whether 2nd gen IS's are single stage but it's easy to find out.
How do you find out? Get a tube of ScratchX and a foam applicator, rub the product in an inconpicuous area (this won't hurt the paint), if the applicator turns black is it single stage. if it doesn't, odds are it has a clear.
More important: What is the different between single stage and clear coated paints?
http://gtaindetail.com/clearcoat/
Read that (especially the "single stage paint" part). Bottom line - caring for single stage paint is almost the same in every respect as caring for paint with a clear coat. "Clear coat safe" is 99% marketing. All Zaino products (and every other sealant I've ever used) will work on single stage cars and will not hurt them. Polishing single stage is fine (same concept as clear coat, remove a fine layer to level the finish, don't remove too much just like clear coated finishes).
Hope this helps.
First - some black and red Lexus's do not have clear coats, they are single stage paints. Which? I can say for sure *all* 1st gen black IS's were single stage, and almost all pre-1999 black Lexus were single stage. I do not know whether 2nd gen IS's are single stage but it's easy to find out.
How do you find out? Get a tube of ScratchX and a foam applicator, rub the product in an inconpicuous area (this won't hurt the paint), if the applicator turns black is it single stage. if it doesn't, odds are it has a clear.
More important: What is the different between single stage and clear coated paints?
http://gtaindetail.com/clearcoat/
Read that (especially the "single stage paint" part). Bottom line - caring for single stage paint is almost the same in every respect as caring for paint with a clear coat. "Clear coat safe" is 99% marketing. All Zaino products (and every other sealant I've ever used) will work on single stage cars and will not hurt them. Polishing single stage is fine (same concept as clear coat, remove a fine layer to level the finish, don't remove too much just like clear coated finishes).
Hope this helps.
#13
As Picus has stated, there's really NO differenece in how to care for it. It IS the SAME PAINT- urethane enamel- for either, it's only that the clearcoat has no pigment in it, and uses a base pigment coat.
I have been told by Sal that the Zaino Z3 product for single stage paint is used widely by Corvette owners, they like it. It won't harm your paint in any way, single stage or clearcoat.
The database we created upon which Lexus cars are single stage and clearcoated is not 100% reliable, there weren't really enough respondants to say with certainty that it's academic, so you can take the info as a general consensus with possible exceptions. The existing info states that somewhere along 2001 Lexus may have started clear coating the black onyx cars, but for all I know they may have gone back to single stage at some recent point. IF YOU KNOW FOR SURE, then add your info to that thread, please.
We'd need 90%-100% compliance from EVERY CL member to break it down to an absolute, and that as yet hasn't happened, and likely never will. But we can at least keep a baseline established.
Use the drill Picus outlined in determining which type your car has, it's easy to do.
I have been told by Sal that the Zaino Z3 product for single stage paint is used widely by Corvette owners, they like it. It won't harm your paint in any way, single stage or clearcoat.
The database we created upon which Lexus cars are single stage and clearcoated is not 100% reliable, there weren't really enough respondants to say with certainty that it's academic, so you can take the info as a general consensus with possible exceptions. The existing info states that somewhere along 2001 Lexus may have started clear coating the black onyx cars, but for all I know they may have gone back to single stage at some recent point. IF YOU KNOW FOR SURE, then add your info to that thread, please.
We'd need 90%-100% compliance from EVERY CL member to break it down to an absolute, and that as yet hasn't happened, and likely never will. But we can at least keep a baseline established.
Use the drill Picus outlined in determining which type your car has, it's easy to do.
#14
For Greater Toronto Area members:
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/sho...57#post1874157
I plan on putting this issue to rest myself!
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/sho...57#post1874157
I plan on putting this issue to rest myself!