QD that does not leave greasy film?

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Or a spray wax for that matter. Can some body recommend one?
 
Hi lkotsios...

How do you define: "greasy film"?

I define it as a dirty-mixture, of some kind, having an oil/lubricant in it.
(The oil/lubricant can, itself, be "unclean".)

Since many QD's are used as cleaners/"gloss-enhancers"...
Some of them may just contain:
-Surfactants (soaps/detergents?);
-Oils (paraffin, naphtha, etc...distillates of petroleum);
-And perhaps glycerin.

I suppose that by spraying a QD on a vehicle/MF-towel that's in the vicinity
of any type of dust/contaminates (that's everywhere but in a "clean-room")...
may result in a greasy-film being deposited upon said vehicle/MF-towel.

I really don't notice that phenomenon occurring too often.
Only when it's so very hot and humid that, even I, have witnessed
"greasy-films" appearing upon human skin.

Guess one must QD extra fast at those times!!


:)

Bob
 
I just started using Optimum Spray wax and it leaves nothing behind.
 
Another shout out for Chemical Guys V7 Spray Sealant... love that stuff.
 
Mothers Spray Wax or their Instant Detailer always do the trick for me. Spray on and buff off.
 
really..I had no streaks or any type of issues. it was easy as using a regular QD. Are you using to much or in the sun?
 
Perhaps it's the MF towels you are using? I find that using two good quality towels works well. One to do the hard work, the other to buff anything leftover.

Have you recently put a LSP on your car? If not, perhaps that is the issue you are experiencing. QD & spray waxes seem to perform well when the paint has been cleaned up and have a sealant or wax.

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Perhaps it's the MF towels you are using? I find that using two good quality towels works well. One to do the hard work, the other to buff anything leftover.

Have you recently put a LSP on your car? If not, perhaps that is the issue you are experiencing. QD & spray waxes seem to perform well when the paint has been cleaned up and have a sealant or wax.

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My car is always wearing a fresh coat of something or other. I use top quality microfibers using two or more. The only QD or spray sealants that leave nothing behind have been DG AW, DG fast and clean and Wolfgang spritz sealant. I am looking for other options.
 
I'm no expert, but I have read that the streaky-ness is actually the polymers in the spray wax. From what I understand the water based polymers in QD's and W&W's form chain links of molecule protection that can be visible as oily streaks on glass.

Use a clean MF to follow up on glass, a little extra buffing and they should mostly disappear. If they don't use glass cleaner.
 
I'm no expert, but I have read that the streaky-ness is actually the polymers in the spray wax. From what I understand the water based polymers in QD's and W&W's form chain links of molecule protection that can be visible as oily streaks on glass.

Use a clean MF to follow up on glass, a little extra buffing and they should mostly disappear. If they don't use glass cleaner.
They do show up on glass more readily, any new QD I get I test on glass first to see a preview of what I am going to get on my paint. Have you noticed these greasy streaks as well on your car?
 
I also find many QD's leave greasy residue that requires a lot of wiping to remove. One of the better ones is Clearkote Quik Shine which is no longer sold here at AG, and of course as you noted the FC&S, or as I like to call it, Z-6.
 
In my experience humidity plays a factor along with any LSP's that might be on there rejecting the QD or W&W. Also contamination like waterspotting or fallout on the glass makes it more difficult to buff clean.
 
Quick Detailers are generally little different from diluted water based sealants. They have lower levels of active ingredients (oils, silicones, polymers, waxes) but , fundamentally, the same potential problems are present. Application is typically the key with sealants and it can be the reason for streaks with a QD. Often streaking will be a result of an uneven drying which can be down to the wrong temperatures/humidity but more commonly it is down to over application. There are products which are genuine WOWA but the majority really need to be used sparingly and buffed well at the point of application. If you spray generously and wipe without the buffing, it would not be unexpected that you might end up with a less than perfect finish when it dries.
 
Possibly a little old school, but I love me some Meguiar's #34 - Final Inspection.

Works great, smells great...:D
 
Chemical guys V7 is the best i've used. No residue and super slick after application.
 
Mothers Spray Wax or their Instant Detailer always do the trick for me. Spray on and buff off.
I went and bought some Mothers detailer so far so good this might be a winner, it doesn't add any thing and does not take away anything. It lets my Fuzion wax shine through without changing it, thats what I am looking for!
 
Possibly a little old school, but I love me some Meguiar's #34 - Final Inspection.

Works great, smells great...:D
I like Megs 34 but 2-3 hours after application a foggy white film appears, it wipes right off but it is annoying. I remember years Megs 24 did the same thing, white foggy film appeared the next day.
 
Weird. I never have any problem with any spray detailer/wax/sealant. Did you use too much product? One spray on mf cloth usually cover 1/3 of the hood to me.
 
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