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Jacob Harrod AUTOCLEAN
10-14-2020, 08:47 AM
1. Should I Quick Detail With Mothers Instant Detailer and Then Apply Another Coat of Optimum Wax?

I waxed this vinyl wrapped truck on Monday.

Does mothers instant detailer leave anything behind or does it just clean?

2. There are 3 options.

A. do nothing

B. Do a quick detailing of the vinyl wrap with the Meguiar's Hybrid Ceramic Detailer before the customer picks it up. I don't know if the Hybrid Ceramic Detailer is safe for the wrap.

C. Do a quick detailing of the exterior with the Mother's Instant Detailer and then apply another coat of Optimum Car Wax just before the customer picks it up.

My goal is to get any dust, smudges, fingerprints etc off before the customer picks it up.

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acuRAS82
10-14-2020, 08:56 AM
I assume Mother’s QD leaves behind some minor polymers for gloss. If OCW is already on the vehicle and doing well then I think Mother’s QD would be fine, but try a test spot on a low, rear panel to make sure there’s no weird streaking.

I think Mother’s is a better option than Megs Ceramic Detailer which is thick and would have a better chance of streaking especially on top of a traditional spray wax like OCW.

Jacob Harrod AUTOCLEAN
10-14-2020, 09:05 AM
I assume Mother’s QD leaves behind some minor polymers for gloss. If OCW is already on the vehicle and doing well then I think Mother’s QD would be fine, but try a test spot on a low, rear panel to make sure there’s no weird streaking.

I think Mother’s is a better option than Megs Ceramic Detailer which is thick and would have a better chance of streaking especially on top of a traditional spray wax like OCW.Thank you very much!

Here is a pic under the scrutiny of my Speedmaster Swirlfinder Light after a test spot with the Mother's Instant Detailer.

I don't see any streaking. What about you? https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20201014/ca418c3f6b6b9c146514f680a2f22429.jpg

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acuRAS82
10-14-2020, 09:29 AM
Thank you very much!

Here is a pic under the scrutiny of my Speedmaster Swirlfinder Light after a test spot with the Mother's Instant Detailer.

I don't see any streaking. What about you? https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20201014/ca418c3f6b6b9c146514f680a2f22429.jpg

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No, it looks fine to me. I would go for it. It’s some pretty tame QD.

acuRAS82
10-14-2020, 10:02 AM
One other thought to share: as long as a simple product like Mother’s QD doesn’t explicitly state it shouldn’t be used on PPF/wrap, I would hope that it should be pretty safe across the board given it is sold across the country to non-professionals and non-enthusiasts. I’m sure Mother's wouldn’t want Joe Shnow to ruin or streak a wrap and come back at them. So if I’m right, then the worst that should happen with a simple QD should be some light streaking that could be easily bugged off if noticed.

forrest@mothers
10-14-2020, 01:29 PM
If you're worried about "leaving something behind" when detailing, I'd suggest you go with a body-shop safe instant detailer like our 85624 Professional Detailer or Meguiar's #34 Final Inspection.

acuRAS82
10-14-2020, 02:16 PM
If you're worried about "leaving something behind" when detailing, I'd suggest you go with a body-shop safe instant detailer like our 85624 Professional Detailer or Meguiar's #34 Final Inspection.

forrest, the QD he is using is fine for PPF, correct?

forrest@mothers
10-14-2020, 03:43 PM
forrest, the QD he is using is fine for PPF, correct?

Yes, California Gold Instant Detailer is fine on a wrap or Paint Protection Film. I took his question as to applying a product over the top of it. Any wax or sealant would be fine over the top of it. The truly anal wouldn't want to apply a ceramic coating over the top of an instant detailer like this for best practices. That's why I suggested the body-shop safe versions.

Jacob Harrod AUTOCLEAN
10-14-2020, 10:14 PM
If you're worried about "leaving something behind" when detailing, I'd suggest you go with a body-shop safe instant detailer like our 85624 Professional Detailer.

I may just try it one day. Will it be ok for this wrap? Also will it degrade the Optimum Car Wax? I was hoping I'd see you pop up on this thread!

Jacob Harrod AUTOCLEAN
10-14-2020, 10:15 PM
One other thought to share: as long as a simple product like Mother’s QD doesn’t explicitly state it shouldn’t be used on PPF/wrap, I would hope that it should be pretty safe across the board given it is sold across the country to non-professionals and non-enthusiasts. I’m sure Mother's wouldn’t want Joe Shnow to ruin or streak a wrap and come back at them. So if I’m right, then the worst that should happen with a simple QD should be some light streaking that could be easily bugged off if noticed.

I agree brother! Great thinking!

Jacob Harrod AUTOCLEAN
10-14-2020, 10:21 PM
Yes, California Gold Instant Detailer is fine on a wrap or Paint Protection Film. I took his question as to applying a product over the top of it. Any wax or sealant would be fine over the top of it. The truly anal wouldn't want to apply a ceramic coating over the top of an instant detailer like this for best practices. That's why I suggested the body-shop safe versions.

I will wipe the truck down with the California Gold Instant Detailer in the morning and advise the customer to come back at frequent intervals. My hopes were to get another coat of wax on the truck so maybe I could get a little extra shine and gloss but she looks pretty good so I'll just hit er with another coat of wax when she comes back.

forrest@mothers
10-14-2020, 10:45 PM
I may just try it one day. Will it be ok for this wrap? Also will it degrade the Optimum Car Wax? I was hoping I'd see you pop up on this thread!

It won’t degrade your wax. If it were me, I’d go for the least expensive, easiest to find product, which would be the California Gold Instant Detailer. It’ll work fine over the wax you’re using.

Jacob Harrod AUTOCLEAN
10-14-2020, 10:51 PM
It won’t degrade your wax. If it were me, I’d go for the least expensive, easiest to find product, which would be the California Gold Instant Detailer. It’ll work fine over the wax you’re using.Cool man. Thank you brother!

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Jacob Harrod AUTOCLEAN
10-15-2020, 07:14 AM
Yes, California Gold Instant Detailer is fine on a wrap or Paint Protection Film. I took his question as to applying a product over the top of it. Any wax or sealant would be fine over the top of it. The truly anal wouldn't want to apply a ceramic coating over the top of an instant detailer like this for best practices. That's why I suggested the body-shop safe versions.I quick detailed the truck this morning, and noticed that I had one waxing towel left so I applied another coat of wax to the hood and tailgate after the using the instant detailer.

Worked like a charm and that truck was popping!

Thank you for all of your help!

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