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    Quote Originally Posted by KWICKS View Post
    Highly recommend this stuff. Cleans moderate surface dust off whilst giving a brilliant shine. Best QD I've used.

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    Yeah I've used it before with fairly positive results
    Mrk Detailing, premium automotive detailing. Paint correction/protection specialist. PM me

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    You would only use this on a freshly washed and dried car right ?

    Thanks for all your help guys

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    Yeah. They've gotta be wiped over the surface, so if the surface isn't clean you'll just wipe all the dirt over the paint...scratchies!!
    Mrk Detailing, premium automotive detailing. Paint correction/protection specialist. PM me

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mrk_Mickey View Post
    Yeah. They've gotta be wiped over the surface, so if the surface isn't clean you'll just wipe all the dirt over the paint...scratchies!!
    Thanks Mickey,
    I have ordered and already received the spray.
    Will try it tomorrow.
    Ill be using the super plush cloth to apply, should I avoid 'wiping' in circular motions ?


    Thanks for all your help

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    I use a wolfgang paint sealer which is a synthetic base which does contain silicone. It lasts alot longer ( about 6 months) . When i'm a little bored i do put a canuba wax ( p21s )on top for that added sparkle. The sealer is wax friendly so it's okay to put on multiple layers.
    I did hear that silicone based products are a no no so i asked a paint shop. The answer i got was that paint doesn't stick to silicone however when it's rubbed back and the unrubbed areas are treated with prepsol so it removes the sealer so that the paint to stick. He did say that some paint shops are a little lazy and don't prepare it correctly , that's when the paint goes " dodgy".

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    Spray on and wipe is a waste of time if there is no prep work!.....so really quick detailer sprays to me is a no no

    So prep for me is a plus for results

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    I dunno about that, I'm looking to do the big prep all clean monthly, and to keep it clean simply in between. Perhaps a quick wash and then a QD is the compromise. 20 minute job with a reasonable dry in the middle.

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