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    CQuartz UK smearing and drying that way

    No matter what I do, I seem to get smearing in the coating that I have to polish out after curing. It looks like when a car is waxed and the wax residue isn't totally removed. I go through several CarPro suede towels trying to wipe it off during application with no success. When I've applied before, I just go hunt down the smears and hand polish back out with Essence.

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    Re: CQuartz UK smearing and drying that way

    To take care of the smearing, I tried hand polishing with Essence and that wasn't quite cutting the smears. I'm now using the Rupes and a Gloss pad on speed 2-3 and making one medium-speed pass and that seems to be the right amount. I tried speed 1 and a medium speed pass and it didn't clear it.

    Now the paint looks insanely glossy like it should, instead of murky relative to how it should be.

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    Re: CQuartz UK smearing and drying that way

    UK is really hard to work with when the temps and humidity are high, did you have these issues when temps were below 70?. UK was designed for application in cooler temps,for an easier application in warmer temps use the regular CQ.

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    Re: CQuartz UK smearing and drying that way

    I'm in a climate controlled garage. It was a little humid outside and maybe a tad inside, but I have the a/c running at 68 degrees.

    It seemed to be more on the second coat, and maybe it wasn't fully cured when I tried to top it. But, the first was smearing a bit as well, and that seems to be the norm.

    I just ran out of my UK, and have half a 30ml bottle of the regular CQ left so I think I'll use that next time and compare. I've only coated one car outside of personal vehicles and a couple friends' cars, so I'm thankfully able to correct any issue that may come up. The one friend has a red 2013 Camaro SS convertible I coated, and he gets asked all the time if it's new (has about 50k on it). He's pretty thrilled with it. That was the UK version.

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    Re: CQuartz UK smearing and drying that way

    Could it be your UK has been opened for some time or you are finishing off the last bit in the bottle? Just like most similar sort of silica coating, the product will semi-cure and gets harder and harder to use after some time when it is opened, sometimes as short as a few days/ weeks depending on how much it is expose to the open air. I had that problem too for some silica coating which has been opened for weeks and when I am trying to finish the last bit in the bottle.

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    Re: CQuartz UK smearing and drying that way

    Your waiting too long.

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    Re: CQuartz UK smearing and drying that way

    Better yet go with Polish Angel Cosmic on autopia. I applied the two step process in my garage last month in Florida in 90+ heat and 90+ % humidity.
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    Re: CQuartz UK smearing and drying that way

    This was toward the end of the bottle. I suppose that was a possibility, but it still did this to some degree when it was new.

    It doesn't seem to matter how fast I'm wiping it off. The high spots, which look darker, are easy to wipe off. It's the faint smearing like a polish that won't come off that's still there. I switch to a fresh towel and it doesn't help. It smears around but doesn't wipe off.

    I'm calling it a mixture of higher humidity and old product at the bottom of the bottle. It was new last fall, but this is like the 4th car I've coated with it.

    I need to coat the other half of my minivan soon, so I'll try the regular CQ and see how that goes. Though, that bottle is even older and I've used it on a couple cars.

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    Re: CQuartz UK smearing and drying that way

    How long are you waiting to put on the second coat? If you decide to do that, you should wait for it to fully cure. You are probably softening the first coat with the second if you are doing it on the same day. I noticed the first time I used it that I couldn't wait long at all to buff it out, and to not use so much product. I did half a hood on a Dodge Ram, waited a minute, then buffed it out and it came out perfect. I thought maybe I should wait longer, and did the second half of the hood, one fender, and the driver door and went back to the hood to buff it and the suede cloth was sticking to it and completely ruining it. I used Wolfgang Perfekt Finish to clean it all back off and redo it. I got back to the door in time to buff it out, but the fender was too late like the hood. I had a rough time getting it off even when it was fresh, so not sure how bad it will be to get it off when it's cured. If you can't wipe it off any faster, you might be using too much product.

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    Re: CQuartz UK smearing and drying that way

    I find that I do a bit heavier of a coating when I use cquartz and it comes out streak free. My tips are to use their suede towels to initially wipe down after applying and then switch to a standard microfiber towel to buff it perfectly. This seems to give me perfect results every time. Also making sure to use a lot of the small suede towels on the applicator. I typically use 1 for every 2 panels. As the coating cures up on those it starts to leave streaky results so they need to be changed out.

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