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Re: Brand new car: ceramic coating alternative to CQuartz?
Kamikaze Myobi worked really well on Subaru Japanese paint.
Not so well on my Jeep Grand Cherokee. Initially it was great but after one winter, well before a year, and it was pretty much done.
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Re: Brand new car: ceramic coating alternative to CQuartz?
Originally Posted by
The Guz
Any of them will be fine. They are all coming from the same blender.
I take that back. IGL has their own graphene formulation which is sold here at Autogeek.
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Re: Brand new car: ceramic coating alternative to CQuartz?
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dwaleke
I used Cquartz for years and was never really blown away. Used Cquartz TIO2, Cquartz UK, UK 2.0, then moved on to Max Protect UNC-R (amazing coating actually), Kamikaze Myobi coat topped with Overcoat.
Then I gave up on coatings for a bit when I swapped out a couple cars. Bought into the whole Turtle Wax craze and Meguiar's Hybrid Ceramic Wax. Just wasn't crazy about the performance of those products.
I came back to coatings as a coated car just stays cleaner longer and is much easier to wash.
For something different I picked up 3D's ceramic coating last year you put on my wife's Model 3. I've topped it a few times with 3D Bead It Up.
It's now been a year and while mileage is not much her car sits outside during the day in the elements including few washes over a salty Michigan winter. Just did a maintenance wash and I swear it performs just like the day it was installed.
For the money paid and effortless application I'm really happy with it and IMO it is better than all those old Cquartz coatings I used.
I hear good things about Cquartz UK 3.0 and then topped with Cquartz SIC. I would do that if I was going to use Cquartz.
I also recently used Meguiar's Hybrid Paint Coating on my full size truck. I only wanted a one year coating that was super forgiving to install with plenty a quantity to cover all the surface area of the truck at least twice. Really impressed with that one but it's so new hard to say how it'll hold up.
In the end I believe every car benefits from at least a light polish every year and I feel silly paying for or putting in a lot of effort to install some of the longer term coatings out there that I'll likely just polish off after a year. So for me I need good coating performance and inexpensive to make it worth it.
Thanks. Just read up on 3D Ceramic Coat. They literally say "wait 30 seconds". That's good to hear.
With CQuartz, to me at least it was very hard to gauge and to see the flashing so was never sure if I waited too long or not long enough.
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Brand new car: ceramic coating alternative to CQuartz?
Originally Posted by
NikonGuy
Thanks. Just read up on 3D Ceramic Coat. They literally say "wait 30 seconds". That's good to hear.
With CQuartz, to me at least it was very hard to gauge and to see the flashing so was never sure if I waited too long or not long enough.
Yeah it's really easy.
I have not used UK 3.0 but I hear it's better than their old products in this regard.
But 3D is pretty easy. Hard to mess up IMO.
Their coating prep wipe works really well too. When I run out of my Meguiar's surface prep I might pick up a gallon of the 3D Wipe.
I am finding I am turning into a 3D fan boy. Not all of their products are great but I find I reach for many of theirs over others.
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Re: Brand new car: ceramic coating alternative to CQuartz?
IMO one of the best options is still UK 3.0 and Their newer SiC product.
Otherwise, I've also enjoyed 22PLe Insanity.
2019 Pearl White Accord 2.0T Touring (mine)
2023 Snowflake Pearl White CX-30 Turbo Premium Plus(wife)
2010 Urban Platinum Metallic CRV EX-L & 2014 Mica Black Metallic Toyota Corolla S (kids)
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P&S Legend has one the highest solids formulations on the market today. Little bit of a learning curve, but it's beyond a pro level coating
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Re: Brand new car: ceramic coating alternative to CQuartz?
Props for telling the dealer to scram when it came to prepping the car.
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Re: Brand new car: ceramic coating alternative to CQuartz?
Originally Posted by
TTQ B4U
IMO one of the best options is still UK 3.0 and Their newer SiC product.
Otherwise, I've also enjoyed 22PLe Insanity.
Insanity was good when I used it. By far one of the glossiest coatings I have used even after polishing. It has a great look. Maybe not the most hydrophobic but that’s not a problem.
I would have kept it it if I didn’t have water spots all over it. I would give it a go again.
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Re: Brand new car: ceramic coating alternative to CQuartz?
Originally Posted by
The Guz
Insanity was good when I used it. By far one of the glossiest coatings I have used even after polishing. It has a great look. Maybe not the most hydrophobic but that’s not a problem.
I would have kept it it if I didn’t have water spots all over it. I would give it a go again.
Might be worth trying again and then simply top it with GYEON's Q2 Wax. It can go over any cured coating and is pretty hydrophobic. Would help against water spots too.
2019 Pearl White Accord 2.0T Touring (mine)
2023 Snowflake Pearl White CX-30 Turbo Premium Plus(wife)
2010 Urban Platinum Metallic CRV EX-L & 2014 Mica Black Metallic Toyota Corolla S (kids)
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Re: Brand new car: ceramic coating alternative to CQuartz?
Originally Posted by
TTQ B4U
Might be worth trying again and then simply top it with GYEON's Q2 Wax. It can go over any cured coating and is pretty hydrophobic. Would help against water spots too.
Budget did send me this wax. But I won't be using it over any coating on my personal cars. I am not much of a topper guy to begin with other than the occasional here and there to break the boredom. Most of the time it is EcH20 for me.
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