fishnugget
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IME HeavyMetal they both are very good products.
From my applications of both,I tend to use OC on vehicles that have soft paint because CQ has to be buffed (wiped) off and the CQ induced swirls when doing so.I have CQ'd (5) vehicles and I only get marring with the vehicles with soft paint.This is using the super soft blue suede CQ MF's.
The OC is a lil (very little) more finicky to apply but you don't have to wipe it off (only high spots),hence not leaving any marring on soft paint.
I have a 2001' Black TransAm (Soft Paint) that is OC'd and a 2006' Magnesium Chrysler 300 (Harder Paint) that is CQ'd.
So my personal rule of thumb for customers vehicle is:
Soft paint = OC
Harder/Hard Paint = CQ
Again,Just My Opinion
This is a very good point you made. My car has really soft paint and scratches just by looking at it. I guess OC will work best for my car.