Qw+?

jaybs02

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I know it been around a while and I've been looking at it, but I am trying to figure out where it fits in my process.

Can anyone shed some light on it.
 
I really like it after a wash when my vehicle is looking a little dull. It's a product in the PB line that never gets any credit, I've said that many times before. It's absolute awesome on any color. The mild cleaners in it help remove light oxidation on a finish that Natty's would not work too well on. It's extremely easy to use by either hand or PC. I like it as a maintenance product on customer's cars that come in for a maintenance wash and wax.
 
If you saw my last post, it was deleted because I read the title wrong :wall:wall:redface::redface:

Like Kurt said ... it's a maintenance product :)
 
I really like it after a wash when my vehicle is looking a little dull. It's a product in the PB line that never gets any credit, I've said that many times before. It's absolute awesome on any color. The mild cleaners in it help remove light oxidation on a finish that Natty's would not work too well on. It's extremely easy to use by either hand or PC. I like it as a maintenance product on customer's cars that come in for a maintenance wash and wax.

As with propolish ... great product, but you never hear about it.
Right now I've been giving my car a go over with QD+ for some extra pop and slickness. thats why I was asking.

For a quick maintenance I have been using PwS, or throw on another coat of natty's
 
I think I've still got a bottle of QW from the days of yore :redface: Thought I had to have it, and just never found a place for it in the rotation/process.

I've got QD+ right now. Used it once and the sprayer wouldn't spray the next time I went to use it. :confused: Used it as a final wipe to remove any remaining (and unseen) residue from an EXP application.
 
As with propolish ... great product, but you never hear about it.
Right now I've been giving my car a go over with QD+ for some extra pop and slickness. thats why I was asking.

For a quick maintenance I have been using PwS, or throw on another coat of natty's

It would be much faster to use QW+ plus it wouldnt be stripping off your LSP as much as the PwS. Steve has some on clearance I highly suggest buying some if you have the $.:D
 
I've used QW+ a few times and I really liked it. As other said it is for between a full blown strip and wax/ sealant process. It is super easy to use.
 
I got some QW+ the other day and tried it out on my truck that had already been polished and wazed with nattys a week or so ago. Gave the truck a wash and applied QW+ and the truck shined right back up again and took no time to apply. Looks like new again.
 
I got some QW+ the other day and tried it out on my truck that had already been polished and wazed with nattys a week or so ago. Gave the truck a wash and applied QW+ and the truck shined right back up again and took no time to apply. Looks like new again.

Are you saying that the appearance left by week old application of Natty's had degraded enough that you could actually tell a difference? :confused:
 
good question :inspector: I think he just wanted to try out the QW+ ... :hmmm:


Pretty much.
Truck was rather dirty from a lot of highway use.
Was curious how it would look after a quick bath, dry and applying QW+.
And it looked great. Glowed like it did when i first polished and coated it with nattys. May have looked that good anyways had I just dried it real good after washing.
Either way I like how easy the QW+ was to use.:bigups
 
I just freshened up my truck with QW+ this weekend. Anybody have problems spraying the stuff? It doesn't seem that viscous but the sprayer I got from PB's busted and the spare I had laying around had issues spraying it.
 
Sprayed it on.

ok ..one hint is to always spray away from Trim ;)

I just freshened up my truck with QW+ this weekend. Anybody have problems spraying the stuff? It doesn't seem that viscous but the sprayer I got from PB's busted and the spare I had laying around had issues spraying it.

most people wipe it on and then just buff it off ... I tend to use the fine mist sprayers when using it as a spray... the Blue and White ones we have for the other spray products never really did the product justice :inspector:
 
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