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  1. Gadfly

    Poorboy's Spray & Wipe a Better QD than Quick Shine?

    It rained today and I used Spray and Wipe to clean up my black Santa Fe. Interesting results! The car was Moose Waxed and really looked nice before the rain. After I wiped down the lower door panels and rear hatch that had accumulated crud, I MISTED the upper doors, roof and hood with...
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    Moose Wax

    Finally! The temperature was above 60 degrees today. It was time to pay attention to my black Santa Fe. I had used UPP on the vehicle and was very pleased. The protection lasted thru a rough Winter. This time, however, I tried the Clearkote triplets - Vanilla Moose, Moose Wax and their QD...
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    QuickShine over UPP

    I finally got my "stuff" from Clearkote and rushed to try Quick Shine. It's too cold to do the VM/MW/QS regimen. I have three coats of Platinum Ultimate Paint Protection (UPP) on my black Santa Fe. I've tried to keep the vehicle clean through this tough Winter. So much salt! When the...
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    Have We Overwhelmed ClearKote?

    With all of the rave reviews of Clearkote's products we may have swamped them with our orders. I have two orders outstanding. The first on February 17. I got an email confirmation right away and so was my credit card charged. No product yet. The second order was confirmed on February 27 and...
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    Prep for Platinum UPP

    The first 60 degree day I'm going to attack my black Santa Fe. I have a Wal-Mart Special 6" orbital with terry and MF bonnets. I intend to use Platinum UPP. I have those tiny "spiderweb" swirls from car washes. Not severe, but I want to make the paint as nice as I can. Some Questions...
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    Platinum - Is it my Imaginaation?

    I have 3 layers of UPP on my black Hyundai Santa Fe. It has been about a month since the last layer and the car has been washed and QD'd several times. It must be my imagination, but the paint seems smoother and the gloss "glossier" every time i get it washed. Is UPP getting more "cured" or...
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