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    Applying regular cquartz as a second coat, OVER Cquartz UK

    I've seen a few Facebook posts about it. And I've inquired to the posts, but they get lost and I forget where they are, lol. So my question is, have you tried it? What are your thoughts and do you have pics? Have you applied regular Cquartz over CQUK? Since they both have different finish qualities, in theory, your getting the best of both worlds. Thoughts? Please discuss👍 I've been a CQUK user for a couple years and have been completely happy with it, but if it can be bette, I'm in! Lol. Thanks in advance for your thoughts!
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    Re: Applying regular cquartz as a second coat, OVER Cquartz UK

    Here are a couple threads of this exact combo.

    Porsche 911 Turbo under the knife @ KS Detailing Long Island, NY

    Nissan GTR: corrected & coated @ KS Detailing, Long Island, NY

    I contacted Corey at CarPro and asked him about this combo and he came back stating that UK cures harder faster to provide a stronger base and TiO2 provides a more stain resistant top coat.

    I used this combo on a couple of areas on my car like on the side pillars. So far it seems to be working well.

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    Re: Applying regular cquartz as a second coat, OVER Cquartz UK

    Quote Originally Posted by The Guz View Post
    Here are a couple threads of this exact combo.

    Porsche 911 Turbo under the knife @ KS Detailing Long Island, NY

    Nissan GTR: corrected & coated @ KS Detailing, Long Island, NY

    I contacted Corey at CarPro and asked him about this combo and he came back stating that UK cures harder faster to provide a stronger base and TiO2 provides a more stain resistant top coat.

    I used this combo on a couple of areas on my car like on the side pillars. So far it seems to be working well.
    Awesome! Thank you! I think I'm going try it too. I wish I could see some threads with dark cars. Mine is a Black GTI. I'll make a thread��
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    Re: Applying regular cquartz as a second coat, OVER Cquartz UK

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    nice! And this is 3 coats, he said 2 coats of CQUK and 1 of regular cquartz. I had an "experience" the last time I tried
    2coats of cquartz. It didn't react how I anticipated and I had a HECK of a time removing the high spots! BUT! I'm gonna try it! I just can't resist!! Lol
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    Re: Applying regular cquartz as a second coat, OVER Cquartz UK

    Quote Originally Posted by MshawnBauer View Post
    I've seen a few Facebook posts about it. And I've inquired to the posts, but they get lost and I forget where they are, lol. So my question is, have you tried it? What are your thoughts and do you have pics? Have you applied regular Cquartz over CQUK? Since they both have different finish qualities, in theory, your getting the best of both worlds. Thoughts? Please discuss�� I've been a CQUK user for a couple years and have been completely happy with it, but if it can be bette, I'm in! Lol. Thanks in advance for your thoughts!
    You may want to read this that Mike just posted.

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    Re: Applying regular cquartz as a second coat, OVER Cquartz UK

    Quote Originally Posted by custmsprty View Post
    You may want to read this that Mike just posted.

    https://www.autogeekonline.net/forum...x-sealant.html
    Another well timed post by Mr Phillips! I wish I had his level of knowledge!! Thanks!
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    Re: Applying regular cquartz as a second coat, OVER Cquartz UK

    Quote Originally Posted by MshawnBauer View Post
    nice! And this is 3 coats, he said 2 coats of CQUK and 1 of regular cquartz. I had an "experience" the last time I tried
    2coats of cquartz. It didn't react how I anticipated and I had a HECK of a time removing the high spots! BUT! I'm gonna try it! I just can't resist!! Lol
    1 coat of each is all you need. Roughly 1 hour between coats.

    Give it a shot. You will like it.

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