ClearKote QS or FK #425??

I have them both and I prefer the Fk 425 for use on the paint (including wheels). I don't use them on the glass/etc. like some people do so I dunno about that application.



I'll agree with BlackSunshine that the QS ia a little more user-friendly though.



I dunno if it's necessarily an either/or situation though, I kinda like having different QDs on hand.



SVR- Which other QDs do you find match the slickness of the FK 425?
 
Accumulator said:
I have them both and I prefer the Fk 425 for use on the paint (including wheels). I don't use them on the glass/etc. like some people do so I dunno about that application.



I'll agree with BlackSunshine that the QS ia a little more user-friendly though.



I dunno if it's necessarily an either/or situation though, I kinda like having different QDs on hand.



SVR- Which other QDs do you find match the slickness of the FK 425?





Well, I think I'll pick up a quart of it. It is fairly inexpensive. Sounds likes it's just different enough to be worth having around.



SVR- I too am interested in your comment.
 
OK, I can see that. I haven't used FK 425 on the S8, but it has UPP on it and the occasional UGE spritz *does* keep it nice and slick.
 
Well it could just be my car but I found prima slick to be superb as well as Four star UGE
 
THanks to everyone. I ended up picking up a Quart of it and a bottle of CG New Car Scent from Danase. I have never used car scents in my clients' cars but I thought it might be something to offer if they wish. And at like $6, it wasn't a hard choice. Thanks again for all of the input. Now I have a yet another product to debate over this week in detailing as I reach for that perfect process.:)
 
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