Most regretted detailing product purchase

This year's winner for me (so far) are the screw-on blue funnels that AG has. Great idea but complete fail in execution.

The funnel is way too small and there is no method to vent so it's painfully slow glugglug.
 
I would have to say C.Quart UK 3.0 is at the top of my list. Spent a full day prepping the paint so I could apply it. Spent 2 days on applying it because there is a wait period in between coatings. Then waited 3 more days for the initial cure process before applying Reload on it so I could finally drive. I don't know if I had a bad batch or what, but it rained less than 24 hours after I had pulled it out of the garage. And it already stopped its hydrophobic action. So I did a maintenance wash, and reapplied the Reload again. I had the same results as before.

Unfortunately for me, I did it on my other vehicle too. Did same the process, and spent the same amount of time on it.

One day I may try a better product, but for now, I'm spent on ceramic coatings.

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Maybe try Gyeon Synchro.

Mine is Meguiars UFF. Yea it was fast but it doesn't do anything

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I’m slowly regretting CarPro Essence Plus. I’ve used it twice and I really didn’t notice any improvement/repair on a coated surface. It also left the surface duller. I used CarPro Gloss Pads on a Rupes 15 at low speed to apply. I’m just not impressed enough to recommend this product.

I'm half in the same boat with you, I noticed it works really well at removing water spots out of the coating but just doesn't even phase any type of scratches even very small ones.
 
Mine is Meguiars UFF. Yea it was fast but it doesn't do anything
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I heard a lot of people like UFF and it lasts for a ridiculous amount of time. Never tried it myself, but what didn’t you like about it?

Stoners Interior Glass Fog wipes, with a caveat. I applied it just to get use out of it and my windows which never had fog problems fogged the next day. They don’t even clean either, which the RainX ones do. The caveat is that my 2 year old son carries the small 4 oz bottle around and spins it on the floor. He really enjoys it and I prefer him using this bottle over the 4 oz, significantly costlier and more useful PBL wheel and glass coating bottles!
 
If I had to pick a product that I have used in the recent past it would be Gyeon View. I will say the Cleanse side of the product worked very well, the actual coating was somewhat of a pain to work with. The hydrophobic properties were sub par in my opinion.
 
I heard a lot of people like UFF and it lasts for a ridiculous amount of time. Never tried it myself, but what didn’t you like about it?

Stoners Interior Glass Fog wipes, with a caveat. I applied it just to get use out of it and my windows which never had fog problems fogged the next day. They don’t even clean either, which the RainX ones do. The caveat is that my 2 year old son carries the small 4 oz bottle around and spins it on the floor. He really enjoys it and I prefer him using this bottle over the 4 oz, significantly costlier and more useful PBL wheel and glass coating bottles!
It doesn't do anything. I applied it 2 consecutive days to ensure even coverage and it had over 24hrs to cure. Then the rain started and it had zero sheeting or beading properties. I have crazy amount of water spots and dirt seemed to stick worse....basically everything opposite of what I've heard, seen, read on the product

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It doesn't do anything. I applied it 2 consecutive days to ensure even coverage and it had over 24hrs to cure. Then the rain started and it had zero sheeting or beading properties. I have crazy amount of water spots and dirt seemed to stick worse....basically everything opposite of what I've heard, seen, read on the product

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Gee, I don't doubt ya, but that is exactly the opposite from my experience. Wonder if ya didn't possibly get a 'bad can'?

Bill
 
It doesn't do anything. I applied it 2 consecutive days to ensure even coverage and it had over 24hrs to cure. Then the rain started and it had zero sheeting or beading properties. I have crazy amount of water spots and dirt seemed to stick worse....basically everything opposite of what I've heard, seen, read on the product

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Gee, I don't doubt ya, but that is exactly the opposite from my experience. Wonder if ya didn't possibly get a 'bad can'?

Bill
 
I would have to say C.Quart UK 3.0 is at the top of my list. Spent a full day prepping the paint so I could apply it. Spent 2 days on applying it because there is a wait period in between coatings. Then waited 3 more days for the initial cure process before applying Reload on it so I could finally drive. I don't know if I had a bad batch or what, but it rained less than 24 hours after I had pulled it out of the garage. And it already stopped its hydrophobic action. So I did a maintenance wash, and reapplied the Reload again. I had the same results as before.

Unfortunately for me, I did it on my other vehicle too. Did same the process, and spent the same amount of time on it.

One day I may try a better product, but for now, I'm spent on ceramic coatings.

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I thought Reload should be applied within 1 hour of cquk? No?

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I thought Reload should be applied within 1 hour of cquk? No?

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From what I had read it didn't matter when it was applied as long as it was after the 24 cure period of the last application. I don't know maybe I did it wrong. There were so many different answers on how to do it out there. Of course, if I was using this forum back then, my answer would have been more straightforward.

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Yeah I haven't tried coating myself but from what I've gathered it should be applied within 1 hour window. But then again other people would have different methods too.

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I've posted this before, but I feel so ripped off that I feel the need to repost. CG Sprayable Leather is the worst. Shiny, squeaky, and slick. Complete crap.
 
Regarding Cquartz UK, my understanding is that it's an hour IF you want some protection as the coating is curing. For example, if you have to send a customer car home after applying and it might get wet. I believe if you can't get it at one hour it needs to be at least 24 hours. When I did some testing I had coatings fail when not giving them enough cure time before getting wet. Cure time is also temp and humidity dependent. Unless it's hot out it seems like 24 hour is the absolute minimum cure time before getting them wet.

FYI, I had good results with Cquartz.
 
I would have to say C.Quart UK 3.0 is at the top of my list. Spent a full day prepping the paint so I could apply it. Spent 2 days on applying it because there is a wait period in between coatings. Then waited 3 more days for the initial cure process before applying Reload on it so I could finally drive. I don't know if I had a bad batch or what, but it rained less than 24 hours after I had pulled it out of the garage. And it already stopped its hydrophobic action. So I did a maintenance wash, and reapplied the Reload again. I had the same results as before.

Unfortunately for me, I did it on my other vehicle too. Did same the process, and spent the same amount of time on it.

One day I may try a better product, but for now, I'm spent on ceramic coatings.

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You don't need to wait days in between additional coats. 45 min to 1 hour is what is recommended by CarPro. Also Reload can be applied 1 hour after the last coat of CQUK. It is recommended to wait at least 7 days before it gets wet or is washed. Reload is there to protect the coating in case it gets rained on sooner than later. I don't use Reload as it lacks the hydrophobics of Cquartz. But at the same time I am not too concerned with Rain as it does not rain here in Southern California.

What was your prep?

I have been enjoying CQUK 3.0 and and TiO2 and have been having very good results.

I thought Reload should be applied within 1 hour of cquk? No?

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Rippy got it correct.

Regarding Cquartz UK, my understanding is that it's an hour IF you want some protection as the coating is curing. For example, if you have to send a customer car home after applying and it might get wet. I believe if you can't get it at one hour it needs to be at least 24 hours. When I did some testing I had coatings fail when not giving them enough cure time before getting wet. Cure time is also temp and humidity dependent. Unless it's hot out it seems like 24 hour is the absolute minimum cure time before getting them wet.

FYI, I had good results with Cquartz.

Good point about coatings getting wet to soon.
 
Guz serious question, 3.0 with gliss or the Ti02...which one di you prefer and why

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It doesn't do anything. I applied it 2 consecutive days to ensure even coverage and it had over 24hrs to cure. Then the rain started and it had zero sheeting or beading properties. I have crazy amount of water spots and dirt seemed to stick worse....basically everything opposite of what I've heard, seen, read on the product

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Ah; I know - it must be contaminated - try Reset! Or... user error - 24 hrs? Maybe that’s when yr supposed FINISH applying the 2nd coat. If you START at 24 hrs - the whole thing is toast. That’s your problem.

What happens is - the nano bridges are too bi-polar to crosslink with the carrier solution which supports the retarding of the curing process. So, unless it’s topped with Reload v. 2.4a^4 - you’ll be left with water behavior that just doesn’t want to behave.

Of course, your paint is protected. You just need to apply Hydro2 to bring back the beading in each water spot... But, before you do that - clean up the coating with Echo, followed by Eraser, and a good Iron X snow foam. Be aware -using infrared heating lamps during this process may prematurely catalyze the SiO2 in the coating - in effect - making the whole process redundant...So, make sure the humidity is 76-78.5% if you’re using UK v.3. If not, you’ll need our newest version CQ Dubai v2.7 - which was specially formulated to harden in an ozone depleted environment on Lamborghini paint.

What polish did you use? You can only use Essence. Or, Essence +, or Super Essence +++. Or Ultimate Essence #1 +. One of those. I can’t recall. I’d email CarPro. They can clarify this ASAP. Your simply not following directions. Not the directions on the bottle (they’re BS) - but the uber super secret directions that are only mentioned by a guy on a forum via a post I can no longer find. Mods deleted it because it mentioned a brand of special coating towel they don’t sell.

Seriously though... regretful purchase - Master Blaster. A lot of redundant traditional soaps gathering dust. Griots Rubber Cleaner - wasn’t even worth it at BOGO. Meg’s Super Degreaser - couldn’t clean the oil off a salad bowl.
 
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