Cquartz showing my flake

richy

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I had pulled my car into the sun to shoot a few pics of the PERL on the tires and the paint was looking amazing just shimmering in the sun. It really hasn't seen much sun since the CQ was applied. Here are a few shots showing it jump off the paint:


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This link HERE shows me preparing the car from brand new and the process to apply CQuartz. I also used some of the original AQuartz on the interior wood, wheels and plastic wheel wells. I have since also used it on my leather.
 
I really enjoyed you writ up... I am really anxious to try Cquartz on my evo
 
Holy Smokes Richy, that was a spectacular right up! I can't believe the before and after difference and the photos are outstanding!

Thanks for all the hard work and posting! :props:
 
looks good
Thank you.

I really enjoyed you writ up... I am really anxious to try Cquartz on my evo
Thanks. I need to get better at posting them here too. Evo's are very cool, what colour is yours? I will be looking forward to seeing your writeup on it!

Holy Smokes Richy, that was a spectacular right up! I can't believe the before and after difference and the photos are outstanding!

Thanks for all the hard work and posting! :props:
Thanks Bobby...as I said, I need to get better at posting them here too.
 
Great write up! I hope you removed the wheels and applied product to the inside of the wheels as well. It would make a huge difference in keeping them clean easily.
 
Looking great, Richy!

Glad to see you really got the OC figured out! I'm PMing you a question about it :props:
 
Great write up! I hope you removed the wheels and applied product to the inside of the wheels as well. It would make a huge difference in keeping them clean easily.

No, I didn't as it was not that warm in my garage to be lying on the floor positioning the floor jack and jack stands, etc. That is on my to-do list for the spring though. As long as I don't get too busy....what do they say about the shoemaker's kids?? :)
 
No, I didn't as it was not that warm in my garage to be lying on the floor positioning the floor jack and jack stands, etc. That is on my to-do list for the spring though. As long as I don't get too busy....what do they say about the shoemaker's kids?? :)
You do not need to lay on the ground to remove the wheels to do the inside of the wheels. Did you think I meant do the inside of the wheel WELLS?
 
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Like the review you did richy. Looked real clean.
Funny how people are talking smack about Mike's new show on the forum. Wonder if they will come to AGO and do the same or what?...
 
Looks like one of them go fast bass boats! We likes shine things!


Looks real nice. I am seriously considering this for my new DD.
 
You do not need to lay on the ground to remove the wheels to do the inside of the wheels. Did you think I meant do the inside of the wheel WELLS?

Actually I did the wheels wells (they are plastic and not that felt crap like on some cars) with my old Aquartz. The barrels of the wheels is what I thought you meant, and for that I need to remove the wheels in order to do it. I will, but not for a while. The spokes don't allow to get through them well at all. In fact, you hardly see the barrels.
 
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