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    Self Healing Ceramic Coating

    Most clearcoats will heal light swirls by themselves with heat above 100C deg, we have proved that in our facebook page, even the new cquartz Lite healed, and again its not from the coat , its from the existed car clearcoat, it expend with heat and shrink back.
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    Video: NEW CarPro CQuartz LITE - EASY TO APPLY DIY CERAMIC COATING!

    It wont get harden in the bottle, you can have at least 1 year shelf life after opening, if closed tight the cap and kept in cool dry space. with 150ml you can do 5 cars minimum, and we do recommend 2 layers per car for extra durability. it will last much longer then 6 months from our extreme...
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    Car pro Exlir or P&S beadmaker. Is one better than the other?

    You can reach more than 30 days beading from Elixir using on the car. and something we found interesting lately, its possible to use it like Hydro2 as well, spray on rinse off !! so we can say its becoming like Hyper quick detailer :-) see here : Log into Facebook | Facebook
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    Please chime in on CarPro Gliss v2...

    Its more durable than v1 , solvent resist , water spots resist ( as much as possible) , its basically a coat . here is great video to see how its applied and perform : YouTube I hope Autogeek will start stocking it soon..
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    Carpros 4 liter bottle fix?

    We have dispenser caps for our 4L bottles, see pic attached not sure Autogeek sell these buy Carpro USA does.
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    Polishing glass question

    Hi, normal polish is not good enough for glass polishing, you need to use glass polish compound , like Ceriglass with glass pads ( rayon wool) and polisher when the glass is fully hydrophilic , no beadings, means all coat is gone.
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    Is there any relationship with carpro and Volkswagen ?

    Same Manufacturer who made this OEM pad for VW is selling us as well, no tricks no gimmicks.. quality is ensured.
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    carpro hydro2 LITE: streaks and spots everytime

    Temps are now very high , make sure you apply in cooler environment temps if its impossible add another 20% water to your Hydro Lite to reduce flash time in such hot temp.
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    CarPro Reload as Standalone Sealant - 2 Massive Fails...Any thoughts?

    Try spraying on the surface as well beside the mf only,only on the mf is very thin coverage, Reload now is safe and more coverage will help to last longer, 1 mf for applying and another dry one for wiping off. work it fast on and fast wipe off after, no waiting or flashing time.
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    CQuartz UK 3.0 now released!

    We did a short video while i was in our new factory in Korea showing how to use the latest CQUK 3.0 mind you the car is our test mule car so not polished before and applied under direct sun to show the most extreme conditions. Most important to remember is to cover the surface as even as...
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    Dlux question

    As said above , no need continuous applying, and no need waiting time, apply on and wipe off almost instant , specially if its humid if it feels sticky use same applicator with few more drops on that area and wipe off right after.
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    Thoughts on cquartz uk 3.0

    Yes , same way apply and right after wipe off, new CQUK 3.0 is almost WOWO ! , Wipe on wipe off, no need flashing
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    Thoughts on cquartz uk 3.0

    The main difference in the new version is easy to use at any temp, cold or hot, important is to apply thin layer and even, to let flash about 1 min than to wipe off with short pile mf or the suedes. its not marketing trick, we never lie in our products, its made to be easy for starters or pro...
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    Cquartz UK?

    CQUK doesnt need waiting, its almost wipe on wipe off , once you evenly covered the panel area, like 60cm2 start wiping off, dont wait! if surface is too grabby it means the chemical reaction with surface is almost done and will hard to wipe off if you still managed to wipe off after it felt so...
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