ghaines
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Detailing enthusiast here...
over the course of the four month CV19 quarantine, I’ve extensively detailed (multi-stage correction & ceramic coated) 13 family and friends cars ranging from a 2016 Honda Accord to a 2019 Range Rover and about everything in between.
For the most part, I follow Todd Cooperrider’s program, which I’ve had great results with over the years. The ceramic Ive used has been CQuartz/Gliss or Adams UV Ceramic with CarPro Reload as a topper for both.
Interesting thing happened this week. 4 of the 5 cars that I used Adams UV Ceramic on have water marks on the horizontal surfaces. The kind of watermarks that are etched into the clear coat and won’t come out with a water spot remover.
Of the 4, 2 are garaged and 2 are not.
So r tee hat got me thinking... I wonder if the same is happening to CarPro CQuartz/Gliss combo.
Not a single of the 8 cars has water spot etchings in the clear coat. This is hardly a scientific test, just one enthusiasts observation over a decent sample size. One conclusion I can make... I won’t by Adams UV Ceramic ever again.

over the course of the four month CV19 quarantine, I’ve extensively detailed (multi-stage correction & ceramic coated) 13 family and friends cars ranging from a 2016 Honda Accord to a 2019 Range Rover and about everything in between.
For the most part, I follow Todd Cooperrider’s program, which I’ve had great results with over the years. The ceramic Ive used has been CQuartz/Gliss or Adams UV Ceramic with CarPro Reload as a topper for both.
Interesting thing happened this week. 4 of the 5 cars that I used Adams UV Ceramic on have water marks on the horizontal surfaces. The kind of watermarks that are etched into the clear coat and won’t come out with a water spot remover.
Of the 4, 2 are garaged and 2 are not.
So r tee hat got me thinking... I wonder if the same is happening to CarPro CQuartz/Gliss combo.
Not a single of the 8 cars has water spot etchings in the clear coat. This is hardly a scientific test, just one enthusiasts observation over a decent sample size. One conclusion I can make... I won’t by Adams UV Ceramic ever again.
