asalesagent912
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- Jun 19, 2012
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I first have to say i am still on the fence about coatings.
I first used cquartz on my lexus back in april.
I love the way it beads and sheaths making washing and drying easy.
Its also a black car and does have a very nice shine.
The thing i dont like is doesn't have that smooth silk feel like wax.
Anyway getting to my question. I also applied it to my daughters Mercedes Benz
back in June. I am noticing water spots after washing and drying.
I do have to say this car doesn't get cleaned as often as my lexus. and also don't get to put on reload either. This is also one of the things i am not happy about. I put the coating on her car because i know she doesn't clean it often and figured i would get better protection with a coating. so at this point What do i do with these spots? should they be taken out somehow before i use reload or just apply the reload. i assume they should be taken out first. but with which product that wont compromise the coating?
I first used cquartz on my lexus back in april.
I love the way it beads and sheaths making washing and drying easy.
Its also a black car and does have a very nice shine.
The thing i dont like is doesn't have that smooth silk feel like wax.
Anyway getting to my question. I also applied it to my daughters Mercedes Benz
back in June. I am noticing water spots after washing and drying.
I do have to say this car doesn't get cleaned as often as my lexus. and also don't get to put on reload either. This is also one of the things i am not happy about. I put the coating on her car because i know she doesn't clean it often and figured i would get better protection with a coating. so at this point What do i do with these spots? should they be taken out somehow before i use reload or just apply the reload. i assume they should be taken out first. but with which product that wont compromise the coating?