CarPro Innovative Nano Coats is in the Show Car Garage...

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...and this weekend cannot come soon enough! March has turned out to be a very exciting month here at Autogeek. Last weekend was Detail Fest which turned out to be an absolute blast, and this weekend I'll finally get my hands on a couple CarPro products to test out and possibly write a review.

For those of you that aren't familiar with CarPro Innovative Nano Coats, they produce some of the most durable interior and exterior products available. They're most well known for Cquartz and Iron-X.

Cquartz is a ceramic, hydrophobic paint sealant that's extremely durable and provides protection for up to two years. Prior to applying Cquartz use Iron-X as a paint decontamination system to remove any ferrous contaminants that have bonded to the paint.


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Whether it's paint decontamination, air purifying, protection for rubber or vinyl surfaces, or state of the art ceramic sealants, CarPro Innovative Nano Coats has you covered.
 
I am debating whether or not to buy some of the Iron-X with my birthday discount. Decisions, Decisions.....
 
Nick, I assume the shipment was released from Miami? Order was placed Saturday at the show and I cannot wait for it to arrive at my door. I have a nice black Charger ready for testing.
 
Nick, I assume the shipment was released from Miami? Order was placed Saturday at the show and I cannot wait for it to arrive at my door. I have a nice black Charger ready for testing.

If your order has not already shipped, it should be shipping today. :props:
 
Very exciting products. Will there be some how-to videos soon?
Chris
 
The way I see it.

Opti-coat last forever until you buff it

Cquartz, klasse on steroid, last 2 years and can be topped. Am- I wrong?
 
The way I see it.

Opti-coat last forever until you buff it

Cquartz, klasse on steroid, last 2 years and can be topped. Am- I wrong?
Hi
im not so familiar with Klasse , but from small web browse i can say its not the same technology,
Cquartz doesnt contain any organics or acrylics , and i advise you to forget about measuring durability time, this can be vary with many terms, how you wash your car, how its maintained,..etc.. for any product..
Cquartz can be topped with nuba wax , yes, not petroleum wax !
 
I might have missed it. Maybe somebody else already pointed it out in this thread but Cquartz should be classified as a coating rather than a sealant.
 
Avi, I think you told me before but I forgot. What is the shelf life of an unopened bag of Cquartz?
 
1. We said Opti-coat is a coating and because of this it can't be topped with anything else because any LSP won't stick to the coating.

So if Cquartz is also a coating, why would this coating be any different than opticoat and we could top it with a carnuba wax without affecting is durability ?

2. How much CC does we need to do 1 mid-sized car? 10ml ? 20ml? 30ml?

In the case it's least than 30ml, what's the shelf life of the product once opnened?
 
Avi, I think you told me before but I forgot. What is the shelf life of an unopened bag of Cquartz?
1 year in cool dry space , not fridge!! no moister!

1. We said Opti-coat is a coating and because of this it can't be topped with anything else because any LSP won't stick to the coating.

So if Cquartz is also a coating, why would this coating be any different than opticoat and we could top it with a carnuba wax without affecting is durability ?

2. How much CC does we need to do 1 mid-sized car? 10ml ? 20ml? 30ml?

In the case it's least than 30ml, what's the shelf life of the product once opnened?
we dont use the chemicals that opti coat use, you can top nuba wax on Cquartz , but there is no reason to do that,.
you need between 20~30 ml.
after opening...round 6 months , sealed well.

I might have missed it. Maybe somebody else already pointed it out in this thread but Cquartz should be classified as a coating rather than a sealant.
well it is a coating and a sealant, which bond very strongly with surface, what is the real definition for sealant?? sealing well the surface its used on, no? Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
maybe my english is not good enough, so the guys in AG could explain that.
 
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