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The GC Quick Wax is better to maintain as it provides additional protection in synergy with your base GC Liquid. The GC Liquid isn’t very durable so the extra quick wax should help extend.Would the same apply to GCQW spray in terms of weekly use with not getting an ugly build up?
My base is: Menzerna 4500 polish followed by Poor Boys Black Hole Glaze and topped with Mequiars Gold Class Caranuba Liqiud Wax ---- came out GREAT and now looking to maintain it on a weekly basis.
Seems there's a lot of folks think I would be better off using GCQW spray as opposed to GCQD spray?
Thank you !
:iagree:The product is surely already diluted,
so I wouldn't think of doing that.
:iagree:
•With a boiling point of 212°F ........
Bob
What if you were using this in the
higher elevations of the Himalaya's, Bob?
The product is surely already diluted, so I wouldn't think of doing that. FWIW, once that bottle is emptied out, try CarPro Ech2o diluted at 7:1. Not only will your paint thank you, so will your walletrops: Also, there's that Beadmaker stuff too, LOL!!
Yeah, you could start higher, like 15:1 and work your way down. I will say it does require a buff at 7:1 but the result is worth it, IMO.EcH2O at 1:7 sounds like a streaker on black paint... maybe start off more conservatively at 1:20 or 1:15 and work your way stronger.