alban61
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- Aug 20, 2006
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Haven't seen any reviews of PB's QW+, so I thought I'd do a mini-review. I've had this QW+ since Sep '06, and have never used it.
Since it was t-shirt and shorts weather today (49*F), I decided that it was time to wash both vehicles, since they weren't washed since early January!!
Too cold!!
Applied PB QW+ after washing/drying. Tried with the sprayer, but it wasn't easy keeping it confined to the paint!! Spotted up the windows, which was easy to remove with just a quick wipe. There was only a slight breeze, and the spray was getting on the trim as well. Didn't clean up easy off the trim or bumpers. Had to use my Armor-All to clean it up. Gave up on the sprayer, and just applied it directly to a MF pad. Spread easily and wiped off easily with Cobra Jr MF. Hazed quickly because half of my vehicle was in full sun. Did not streak and left a nice shine. Basically, a "just waxed" look. I worked one panel at a time, buffing off before starting another.
I thought it would be easier to use, kinda like PCM, QuikShine. NOT!! Basically, gotta use it like a liquid wax. Not any quicker. If I'd known this, I wouldn't have ordered it. I'll still use it though, because I have it, and because I don't have any liquid wax.
Nothing against PB's because the directions on the bottle give you 3 ways of applying it. I tried the 1st way (sprayer), and ended up finding the 3rd way, the best. 2nd method was to apply it to the entire vehicle with a MF pad, and let it haze before buffing off.
Knowing what I know now, I would opt for Souveran spray wax....doesn't stain trim work.
Maybe PB should rename this PB Liquid Wax.
Since it was t-shirt and shorts weather today (49*F), I decided that it was time to wash both vehicles, since they weren't washed since early January!!

Applied PB QW+ after washing/drying. Tried with the sprayer, but it wasn't easy keeping it confined to the paint!! Spotted up the windows, which was easy to remove with just a quick wipe. There was only a slight breeze, and the spray was getting on the trim as well. Didn't clean up easy off the trim or bumpers. Had to use my Armor-All to clean it up. Gave up on the sprayer, and just applied it directly to a MF pad. Spread easily and wiped off easily with Cobra Jr MF. Hazed quickly because half of my vehicle was in full sun. Did not streak and left a nice shine. Basically, a "just waxed" look. I worked one panel at a time, buffing off before starting another.
I thought it would be easier to use, kinda like PCM, QuikShine. NOT!! Basically, gotta use it like a liquid wax. Not any quicker. If I'd known this, I wouldn't have ordered it. I'll still use it though, because I have it, and because I don't have any liquid wax.

Knowing what I know now, I would opt for Souveran spray wax....doesn't stain trim work.
Maybe PB should rename this PB Liquid Wax.