GreatAvalon
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- Feb 16, 2014
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S2K - I recently applied CQUK as well. I had some issues at first as I was trying to get the wait time down. My wait time before wiping off ended up being about 15-25 seconds. I waited the minute like on the back of the bottle and the product was sticky to get up and smearing.
In fact, I was fighting smearing the whole time. Like Avi just said, every two panels I pulled the car out into the sun to check. You have to really flip extremely often and change applicators often as well, like flip the applicator every or every other panel, and then throw it away.
Once I got the technique down, I think I was fighting smearing (hold on - when I say fighting smearing I just mean there would be some smearing on the car that all I had to do was make sure I got it up) because I was applying it too thick. Corey said it will help if I apply it thicker, but I think I applied it extremely thick. On a small CUV (RAV4) I used 2/3 the bottle on one layer. That being said, the outcome is just awesome. It was worth the time and the water beading/sheeting is so cool.
In fact, I was fighting smearing the whole time. Like Avi just said, every two panels I pulled the car out into the sun to check. You have to really flip extremely often and change applicators often as well, like flip the applicator every or every other panel, and then throw it away.
Once I got the technique down, I think I was fighting smearing (hold on - when I say fighting smearing I just mean there would be some smearing on the car that all I had to do was make sure I got it up) because I was applying it too thick. Corey said it will help if I apply it thicker, but I think I applied it extremely thick. On a small CUV (RAV4) I used 2/3 the bottle on one layer. That being said, the outcome is just awesome. It was worth the time and the water beading/sheeting is so cool.