Favorite quik detailer ***

I tried Clearkote Quickshine on a very hot (dark) car and it streaked a bunch. With enough wiping it worked out but definately a lot more trouble than say Meguiar's. I'm going to try it sometime though when its not hot and see how it looks.
 
Patrick said:
Dale, normally I'd agree with you..."cept on this one...I think its every bit as protective as any OTC QD....Waxes, polymers (Albeit water activated)....Goes side by side with Quickshine i say.....;)








Hmmm...interesting....I suppose you are right! I just feel that it is so 'here today, gone tomorrow' for some reason.....I guess I have always just figured it wasn't meant to protect.

I will have to pay more attention next time I use it....(hopefully that will be today!! Gotta get my detail-on!)
 
ClearKote QuikShine

Very versatile...works well with carnuaba or with sealant and is also good on many different surfaces....works in the sun or shade...looks great and very slick.
 
I tried Clearkote Quickshine on a very hot (dark) car and it streaked a bunch. With enough wiping it worked out but definately a lot more trouble than say Meguiar's. I'm going to try it sometime though when its not hot and see how it looks.

Phareous, I have to admit, thats not under the best conditions !!

Give it another shot, its a great product, liked by many...
 
phareous said:
I tried Clearkote Quickshine on a very hot (dark) car and it streaked a bunch. With enough wiping it worked out but definately a lot more trouble than say Meguiar's. I'm going to try it sometime though when its not hot and see how it looks.



I agree with Patrick. QS can be applied on hot surfaces, but preferrably not on dark colors in direct sunlight. If you don't have a shady place to work in, then applying it to smaller areas and quickly buffing off with a microfiber towel works.
 
As a note, I used Poorboys Spray and Wipe on a Black Audi A8 in direct sun on July 4th and it worked like a charm. So hot you could see the steam coming off but it still worked without streaking.
 
phareous said:
I tried Clearkote Quickshine on a very hot (dark) car and it streaked a bunch. With enough wiping it worked out but definately a lot more trouble than say Meguiar's. I'm going to try it sometime though when its not hot and see how it looks.



I have that problem too with my black GT. I've found that an MF dampened with water works well to re-distribute the QS and eliminate the streaks.
 
Stupid question...is there a difference between Meg's regular "QD" and Final Inspection? I know I don't have Final Inspection, just the regular stuff...any difference?
 
Has anyone tried a product called Buffalo Milke? It's more of a wax but it works pretty well as a detailer.
 
Here in the UK, QD's are rare, but I have access to 1 gallons of Megs FD & Clearkote QS. I have both & must admit find both of them to be excellent, not much to choose between them

If I had to have one only then maybe it would be QS as I seem to use less to get the required effect.

FD costs about $30 & QS about $50.



I also think Spray & Wipe is a superb product.
 
Zymol QD brings out 90% of my original Zymol wax finish for me for 3-4 bi-weekly washes before it is time to wax again. BTW my car is garaged @work as well.
 
Is Meg's Final Detail ok for Klasse SG? Think I saw a recent post expressing concern about this.
 
Back
Top