Matt S.
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10 month update - http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum...tz-durability-update-thread-5.html#post616164
6+ month update - http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum...tz-durability-update-thread-4.html#post556131
9/20/11 5+ month update - http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum...tz-durability-update-thread-3.html#post541599
4/24/11 Update #2 - http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum...artz-durability-update-thread.html#post456335
I wanted to start this thread for weekly or bi-weekly updates, depending on how often I can wash my truck and post results.
C-Quartz was first applied on 4-9-11. The truck sits outside 24/7 and is daily driven, around 360-400 miles per week.
Original application thread / initial thoughts: http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum...car-cquartz-detail-2011-tacoma-trd-sport.html
I washed the truck today using Sonax shampoo. No wheel cleaner was needed on the wheels with CQuartz on them, just soap and water. I also used Perl on the tires, and Reload on the paint.
PERL Coat Plastic & Rubber Protectant, vinyl and rubber dressing, interior protectant
Reload Spray Sealant, spray paint sealant, spray wax, CQuartz Reload
Perl went on and provided results that very closely resemble Wolfgang Black Diamond Tire Gel. Curious to see how long it lasts as I really like the look.
Reload was used very sparingly, and made a HUGE difference in terms of slickness. The paint is very slick now, while it was just "smooth" previously with just CQuartz.
The truck was driven 380 miles since inital application, and I used a little Optimum Instant Detailer on the front end a few days ago to remove some bugs. I didn't want to wash them off as CarPro doesn't recommend washing for the first week, to allow for proper curing.
Pre-wash beading shots:
Post wash, low-pressure rinse. Very impressive sheeting action.
And some "after" shots with Perl applied to the tires, and after using Reload on the paint.
Anyone who knows me knows I can't leave a vehicle completely stock. For now, I got the windows tinted if you hadn't already noticed (21% front, 14% rear), and a new Access Roll-Up Tonneau cover. Since I just installed the tonneau cover, I had to protect it with something.
That's all for today! Thanks for looking, and feel free to ask any questions you may have.
:cheers:
6+ month update - http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum...tz-durability-update-thread-4.html#post556131
9/20/11 5+ month update - http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum...tz-durability-update-thread-3.html#post541599
4/24/11 Update #2 - http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum...artz-durability-update-thread.html#post456335
I wanted to start this thread for weekly or bi-weekly updates, depending on how often I can wash my truck and post results.
C-Quartz was first applied on 4-9-11. The truck sits outside 24/7 and is daily driven, around 360-400 miles per week.
Original application thread / initial thoughts: http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum...car-cquartz-detail-2011-tacoma-trd-sport.html
I washed the truck today using Sonax shampoo. No wheel cleaner was needed on the wheels with CQuartz on them, just soap and water. I also used Perl on the tires, and Reload on the paint.
PERL Coat Plastic & Rubber Protectant, vinyl and rubber dressing, interior protectant
Reload Spray Sealant, spray paint sealant, spray wax, CQuartz Reload
Perl went on and provided results that very closely resemble Wolfgang Black Diamond Tire Gel. Curious to see how long it lasts as I really like the look.
Reload was used very sparingly, and made a HUGE difference in terms of slickness. The paint is very slick now, while it was just "smooth" previously with just CQuartz.
The truck was driven 380 miles since inital application, and I used a little Optimum Instant Detailer on the front end a few days ago to remove some bugs. I didn't want to wash them off as CarPro doesn't recommend washing for the first week, to allow for proper curing.
Pre-wash beading shots:




Post wash, low-pressure rinse. Very impressive sheeting action.



And some "after" shots with Perl applied to the tires, and after using Reload on the paint.



Anyone who knows me knows I can't leave a vehicle completely stock. For now, I got the windows tinted if you hadn't already noticed (21% front, 14% rear), and a new Access Roll-Up Tonneau cover. Since I just installed the tonneau cover, I had to protect it with something.






That's all for today! Thanks for looking, and feel free to ask any questions you may have.

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