The Guz
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Actually I was going off a very thought out test by another forum member.
So yeah it does remove or at least effect a coatings property.
What tests have you done?
lol I'm sure " the Guz" hasn't done any testing either.
I find it funny people right off the bat were suggesting water spot remover, the obvious easy answer without any consideration as to what it will do to the coating.
Alright dude, I am sure you are trying to be funny and honestly you are not. Perhaps you must still be upset at the comment you misinterpreted about the Rupes polisher in another thread.
But I could ask you the same thing. What sort of testing have you personally done? What proof do you have? One members experience doesn't equate to the same experience of others.
What I find funny is someone making posts that are not helpful to the original question.
IMO Rasky makes a solid post and I would trust his professional experience.
So one suggestion was CarPro Essence Plus:
"CarPro Essence PLUS isn’t a correcting compound or paint polisher; rather it’s a high gloss jewelling coat used to extend the life of your coating. The non-abrasive formula repairs fine scratches and swirls, but does so without removing your previous ceramic coating. Don’t undo hours of hard work in one application!"
Second suggestion is:
Use CarPro Spotless Water Spot Remover to maintain your Cquartz coated vehicle. Even though coatings like Cquartz provide a rock-hard barrier of protection, they can still degrade due to the long-term effects of calcium building up on the surface. Regular application of CarPro Spotless Water Spot Remover will keep your Cquartz coated vehicle looking its best!
Both products are made by CarPro and are designed to work with their coatings. So, I guess I volunteered to be the tester her!![]()
I'll start with spotless - see how that works.
The thing is, everyday like clock-work at 4:30pm until about 10pm... we get a good dousing of rain.
You may find this recent thread interesting on essence plus. But I agree starting off with the non-abrasive approach first.
https://www.autopia.org/forums/product-reviews/188163-essence-plus-brief-review.html