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Re: reload then Cquartz UK
Great info, thank you all.
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Re: reload then Cquartz UK
I got Corey's reply.
"If it was prepped for coating properly then you CAN apply UK over the Reload BUT it is not optimal especially the longer the vehicle is exposed to anything. If you want to remove the reload you are best to polish a light CarPro Reflect across the entire surface, wipe with Eraser, and then UK
Yes, it can be used on some surfaces but for leather you would want CQuartz Leather, for rubber UK is fine, for Glass its ok but I would get Forte, UK is great on Vinyl decals."
Guess I'm doing it the hard way....lol
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