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C Quartz??
I'm getting more and more customers in my detail shop that are inquiring about a clear coat application, such as what I've seen on AutoGeek. Any of you guys used anything like this? Pros and cons.
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Re: C Quartz??
Any suggestions on brand to use? Cost effective and works well? This is a new thing for me, but I'm liking what I'm seeing and reading online so far.
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Re: C Quartz??
Originally Posted by crumbgrabber
Any suggestions on brand to use? Cost effective and works well? This is a new thing for me, but I'm liking what I'm seeing and reading online so far.
Kinda like asking which truck do you prefer, Ford, Dodge, or GM? You will get lots of perspectives and views...LOL!
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Re: C Quartz??
I have tried a lot of the major offerings and Cquartz UK seems to check the most boxes (looks, durability, ease of install, cost)
This is assuming you are not using the Professional Grade
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Re: C Quartz??
Originally Posted by 10secdream
I have tried a lot of the major offerings and Cquartz UK seems to check the most boxes (looks, durability, ease of install, cost)
This is assuming you are not using the Professional Grade
Don't forget to consider CQuartz Classic also. Uk was designed for applications in cooler and more humid environments (hence the name). Classic has some complaints in the prior versions and many made the transition to UK but let me reassure you that the new Classic is great and worth a try.
With the OLD Classic you could apply the whole car and flash time was ridiculously long (especially if temps were down closer to the 50-60F) but now flash time is about 2-5 minutes. It is also easier to find out if it flashed because you just have to check for resistance on wiping off rather than a visual cue of flashing (rainbow effect or some degree of opacification)
Either way you will be happy!! If it is something you do often I would also recommend that you IR cure your CQuartz. Believe me when I tell you that they just get better with baking.
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Cquartz is a very good option and I especially agree with the above comment on the new Classic Cquartz. However this time of year is perfect for CQ UK.
For removal, I find it's best to stick with using the Micro Suede towels. They help alot in removing the product without leaving streaks.
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Claude, are those the Infratech we were talking about? When did you get them?
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