TTQ B4U
Well-known member
- Jan 20, 2016
- 5,504
- 70
I've had a bottle of this sitting around for a few months... looking forward to trying it out.
I personally enjoy following your work and value your opinion. Please post up your thoughts on this.
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
I've had a bottle of this sitting around for a few months... looking forward to trying it out.
I apply with a CarPro Block and Suede, I don't prefer the supplied GTechniq Applicator.
For wipe off, I use a shorter nap microfiber towel followed by a medium nap microfiber towel. I do not prefer suede towels for removing the coating residue.
I've had a bottle of this sitting around for a few months... looking forward to trying it out.
Our Nano-Resin is incredibly easy to use. Protects paint for 2-3 years, insanely glossy, very hydrophobic. https://www.drbeasleys.com/nano-resin-kit-398.html
What is the newest version?
You thinking about cquartz uk? Cquartz standard doesn't seem to flash too terribly fast.Just the newest version of CQuartz. I believe the formula was tweaked in 2016 and now has a super fast flash time. Makes it a lot easier to apply in my experience.
Just the newest version of CQuartz. I believe the formula was tweaked in 2016 and now has a super fast flash time. Makes it a lot easier to apply in my experience.
Thanks for your response Zach. Do you prefer a short nap microfiber towel for this particular coating or all of them?
The reason i ask is because the only other coating i ever used was cquartz which recommends the suede. i actually like it.
when done just throw away. also do you throw them away when done? Thanks again i respect your opinion, i know you have a lot of experience with different coatings
That is essentially my process for the majority of coatings.
As far as CQuartz goes, the suede works OK, but they have recently stopped sending suede towels with their Finest kits and now send a short nap microfiber instead as many of the installers had found those work better at leveling residue, and apparently they agreed in that instance. I haven't used regular CQuartz or CQuartz UK in a long time so I am not sure how those relate.
I don't typically throw towels away after coating. I soak them in water immediately and then wash them within a reasonable amount of time. I've never had an issue.
Love the BaldWipes. Even after nearly a year, though, they still bleed blue when washed. No big deal but it has left me with a lot of strangely colored towels when not washed separately. Baldwipes also work well for me as an applicator pad for things like Gyeon Cure and such.Gyeon bald wipe towels are amazing when working with coatings for leveling.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-N910A using Tapatalk
LOL I haven't washed them except with each other, so guess I haven't found out.Love the BaldWipes. Even after nearly a year, though, they still bleed blue when washed. No big deal but it has left me with a lot of strangely colored towels when not washed separately. Baldwipes also work well for me as an applicator pad for things like Gyeon Cure and such.
I just bought CQ UK and the box calls for 1-5 minutes before removing. Not really a wipe on wipe off deal.![]()
With reformulations happening often, how can I tell my box isn't 2 versions or more old? Maybe a code on the box?
Original CQ application is similar to CQUK now. 1-5 min flash time IIRC for both products. UK is definitely what I consider wipe on wipe off, especially in temps above 65F. Apply product, cross hatch, inspect for full coverage, grab wipe off towel and start leveling. That pretty much takes 1-3 mins on something like a door panel.
The label on the bottom of the bottle has two numbers: the production date and the expiration date. If the instructions on the box for CQuartz say 1-5 min wipe off time that should be the newer version though.