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What's that smell?
So I read the 8-page diatribe on another chatboard and came away learning nothing. The chief distributor of the product attempted to participate, but he was just shot down because he "lied" about the longevity of the Quick product. Well, maybe i'm too easy going, but by those standards, EVERY manufacturer lies because no product ever lives up to the claims. How can they when there are no established measurement standards? I'm sure Klasse will last 6 months on the trunk of my white Bug if I never take it out of the garage, but it ain't gonna last very long on the hood of a black BMW in Arizona in July. Anyway, I just wanted to try the stuff out without a fuss so I washed and clayed the roof of my dark blue Jetta and gave it one pass by hand with PB Pro Polish. Really, nothing fancy, just trying to remove any old products. Washed again to get off the residue and left it wet. On the hood, where I was testing UPP against EX, I just washed, clayed and washed. Both products were starting to go after 6 weeks anyway and I didn't feel like hand polishing anymore. So I give it about 5-6 sprays of CGQ on the hood and the top and spread the products very gently with a damp MF. Then I hose it off with my new Brookstone nozzle, which is an absolute killer, BTW and blot gently with a big grey MF. Very gentle through the whole process. I watched the video about 5 times, so I think I have the procedure down. Anyway - the car is finished drying and I do the tires and then I just test the surfaces by running my hand over them. I was absolutely shocked. I have never felt such a smooth, friction-free surface on an automobile in my life. My finger felt like it was not in contact with the paint. Even my couple of weeks old Zaino job felt grabby by comparison. From an appearance standpoint, the finish was VERY deep and glossy and remember, I did not spend any significant time prepping. Just a quick hand polish. So OK - Maybe tomorrow the stuff will feel like crap and look like shite within a week, so i'm not making any recommendations at this point. I can only say that any product that can make paint feel that slick has a place somewhere on my detailing shelf. More to follow.