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Re: Easiest to use Ceramic coating?
CarPro Essence + CQuartz is a pretty hard combo to beat in terms of "ease of use." Essence polishes the paint and doesn't require a panel prep wipe down so you can go directly to coating after polishing. The newest version of CQuartz is basically wipe on a panel, wipe off the panel. Let cure. Enjoy for several years. This is the combo I use for my entry-level coating packages and it works great.
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Re: Easiest to use Ceramic coating?
Originally Posted by Nicholas@Autowerx
The newest version of CQuartz is basically wipe on a panel, wipe off the panel. Let cure. Enjoy for several years.
What is the newest version?
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Re: Easiest to use Ceramic coating?
The easiest to use, surely, has to be:
SONAX Profiline Nano Paint Protect
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Re: Easiest to use Ceramic coating?
Originally Posted by zmcgovern45
Prep work is pretty consistent across the board with nano coatings. The real differentiation comes with the actual application process. Some coatings require a lot of attention to wipe off times, type of towels used, ambient conditions (temp and humidity), etc etc etc.
These are my favorite coatings when "ease of use" is an important factor....
22ple - All are VERY easy to use. HPC and VX3 are my favorite (in that order)
GTechniq - CSL is great. As long as you know how to use it, it is very easy. Wipe on, wipe off. Let it sit and you'll have issues. (This is my all around favorite coating at the moment)
Optimum - Gloss Coat is a breeze. Apply to panel, let it flash, gently remove high spots, move on to next panel.
Hey Zach i just got csl and exo 3 today. when i decide to use it can you tell me if it is ok
to wipe off with a suede towel? i know the instructions say to use a microfiber towel. what would be your recommendation for this coating? and would you use the supplied applicator or a suede applicator on a block?
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Re: Easiest to use Ceramic coating?
Originally Posted by asalesagent912
Hey Zach i just got csl and exo 3 today. when i decide to use it can you tell me if it is ok
to wipe off with a suede towel? i know the instructions say to use a microfiber towel. what would be your recommendation for this coating? and would you use the supplied applicator or a suede applicator on a block?
I apply with a CarPro Block and Suede, I don't prefer the supplied GTechniq Applicator.
For wipe off, I use a shorter nap microfiber towel followed by a medium nap microfiber towel. I do not prefer suede towels for removing the coating residue.
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Re: Easiest to use Ceramic coating?
How about Gyeon Can Coat. Sort of an entry level coating.
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Originally Posted by MattyL
Blackfire Crystal Coat.........
I see what you did here and I like it
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Re: Easiest to use Ceramic coating?
Originally Posted by The Guz
How about Gyeon Can Coat. Sort of an entry level coating.
I've had a bottle of this sitting around for a few months... looking forward to trying it out.
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Re: Easiest to use Ceramic coating?
Originally Posted by zmcgovern45
Prep work is pretty consistent across the board with nano coatings. The real differentiation comes with the actual application process. Some coatings require a lot of attention to wipe off times, type of towels used, ambient conditions (temp and humidity), etc etc etc.
These are my favorite coatings when "ease of use" is an important factor....
Optimum - Gloss Coat is a breeze. Apply to panel, let it flash, gently remove high spots, move on to next panel.
Gloss coat has to be the easiest coating I've ever tried as far as application goes.
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