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Carpro Cquartz
I applied Cquartz today on my wifes Rav4. I used the 30 ml bottle and I have about 1/3 of the bottle left. Did I not use enough or is that about right? Also, what can I do with the 1/3 bottle I have left?
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Re: Carpro Cquartz
Originally Posted by 58LesPaul
I applied Cquartz today on my wifes Rav4. I used the 30 ml bottle and I have about 1/3 of the bottle left. Did I not use enough or is that about right? Also, what can I do with the 1/3 bottle I have left?
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It depends on how much paint is on the vehicle. It takes about 10-20 mls applying two coats. More if one is a first time user.
Use the rest on wheels, chrome pieces, interior piano type pieces, headlights, taillights.
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Re: Carpro Cquartz
Can't add much more than what the Guz has said. Sounds like you done good.
Maybe one place you could apply it other than the other places mentioned, is the Sill Steps and some of the door jambs in the Doorways. They often take a beating from the weather, and from scuffs, getting in and out.
As you know, wherever you choose to apply this product, do your prep work beforehand, cleaning, polishing if needed, and final prep (Eraser)
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Re: Carpro Cquartz
I only applied one coat, can go back tomorrow and apply another coat? It's in the garage, what kind of prep do I need to do before adding a 2nd coat?
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Its normal I do two coats and usually have 5-10 mls your gonna love cquartz I think it is a very good looking coating plus exceptionally hydrophobic for a long time and affordable.
i would do good look over tomorrow in sunlight see if you have any high spots if you find some it’s not a big deal quick polish and recoat the small area
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Re: Carpro Cquartz
Originally Posted by 58LesPaul
I only applied one coat, can go back tomorrow and apply another coat? It's in the garage, what kind of prep do I need to do before adding a 2nd coat?
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You will more than likely have a little dust build up. If you have a high plush towel, lightly skim the surface with it to lift off the dust using zero pressure. Then apply the second coat.
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Re: Carpro Cquartz
Originally Posted by The Guz
It depends on how much paint is on the vehicle. It takes about 10-20 mls applying two coats. More if one is a first time user.
Use the rest on wheels, chrome pieces, interior piano type pieces, headlights, taillights.
For piano black interior trim, and exterior B pillars, would one be better than another, when having left over CQUK3.0, GLISS, DLUX and Leather available?
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Re: Carpro Cquartz
Originally Posted by mrmarkmac
for piano black interior trim, and exterior b pillars, would one be better than another, when having left over cquk3.0, gliss, dlux and leather available?
cquk 3.0
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Re: Carpro Cquartz
Originally Posted by The Guz
cquk 3.0
I’ve always topped CQUK with GLISS so these small areas wouldn’t be any different I assume.
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Re: Carpro Cquartz
Originally Posted by mrmarkmac
I’ve always topped CQUK with GLISS so these small areas wouldn’t be any different I assume.
For the interior CQUK 3.0 is good enough. I missed the part of the exterior b pillars. If they are paint then use what you use on the rest of the paint. If it is matte CQUK 3.0 still works but DLUX is another option that works well. The last time I coated matte pillars I used DLUX.
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