haris300
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- Apr 1, 2014
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I'm a big fan of HD Car Care products so I was pretty excited to try out their Express Quick Wax.
Long story short, sprinklers left my Miata with some nasty water spots that I needed to remove with CarPro Spotless. I wanted to follow up with some kind of protectant since Spotless is acid based. This car is going to a new home soon so I'd like it to look its best before it leaves.
Since I was going to be washing the car to get rid of the water spots, I decided to try out HD Wash. I liked this shampoo very much. Great smell, super slick, and plenty of suds that stick around in the bucket for the entire wash.



As you can see, no need to add additional shampoo halfway through the wash. I did use a foam gun though to make things a little more fun.

I used plenty of Spotless all around the car since there were water spots everywhere. One of my favorite CarPro products (next to Hydro2 and CQuartz of course).
After a final rinse down, I dried the car with a Master Blaster and got to applying the Express Quick Wax.

This product is not a traditional "wipe on walk away" spray wax. Its consistency is more like that of a glaze, and it leaves behind some decent protection, similar to HD Poxy. It has the ability to fill in light defects and really makes paint pop.
Although the directions say you can apply with a microfiber towel only, I found this method to be very messy and decided to use a foam applicator instead. The spray nozzle can splatter product everywhere if you decide to spray directly onto the paint. I chose to spray it on the applicator instead.


Product wipes on easy and hazes up quickly. Easy to wipe away. Pretty straight forward stuff. Treat it like a glaze and you're in business.







As you can see, after about 20 minutes of going around the car and applying product, the paint looked nice and glossy. Application was a breeze and the car looked beautiful. Very slick to the touch too.
This stuff gets my seal of approval. Not a bad product for 11 bucks.
Long story short, sprinklers left my Miata with some nasty water spots that I needed to remove with CarPro Spotless. I wanted to follow up with some kind of protectant since Spotless is acid based. This car is going to a new home soon so I'd like it to look its best before it leaves.
Since I was going to be washing the car to get rid of the water spots, I decided to try out HD Wash. I liked this shampoo very much. Great smell, super slick, and plenty of suds that stick around in the bucket for the entire wash.



As you can see, no need to add additional shampoo halfway through the wash. I did use a foam gun though to make things a little more fun.

I used plenty of Spotless all around the car since there were water spots everywhere. One of my favorite CarPro products (next to Hydro2 and CQuartz of course).
After a final rinse down, I dried the car with a Master Blaster and got to applying the Express Quick Wax.

This product is not a traditional "wipe on walk away" spray wax. Its consistency is more like that of a glaze, and it leaves behind some decent protection, similar to HD Poxy. It has the ability to fill in light defects and really makes paint pop.
Although the directions say you can apply with a microfiber towel only, I found this method to be very messy and decided to use a foam applicator instead. The spray nozzle can splatter product everywhere if you decide to spray directly onto the paint. I chose to spray it on the applicator instead.


Product wipes on easy and hazes up quickly. Easy to wipe away. Pretty straight forward stuff. Treat it like a glaze and you're in business.







As you can see, after about 20 minutes of going around the car and applying product, the paint looked nice and glossy. Application was a breeze and the car looked beautiful. Very slick to the touch too.
This stuff gets my seal of approval. Not a bad product for 11 bucks.