ClayBartrug
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I bought this a long time ago (8 mos to 1 year max), when I was first getting onto the detailing scene.... I tried it on my then newly purchased (used) M3. I didn't like how it seemed difficult to use. Too much effort seemed to be required.
Now I decided to try it again last night, on my current M3 (previous was stolen), and it went on and off like my Megs QD. Nice and easy...and I would venture to say a better shine even!
Now, the varying factors...First car probably had little to no wax on it...I think I had used some Zymol cleaner wax (blue variety). I used terry towels to apply.
Current car has seen SMR, #7, #26, and now P21S....and I'm applying with nice MF's....
Is the difference that the car's paint is better prepped now for the QD, and it's doing it's thing...? Or was I just a newbie and applying it wrong before? Perhaps the difference is in the MF's...?
Whatever the case, I'm loving the Griot's SpeedShine now.... :bounce Nothing like finding a FULL bottle of QD in your basement!
Now I decided to try it again last night, on my current M3 (previous was stolen), and it went on and off like my Megs QD. Nice and easy...and I would venture to say a better shine even!
Now, the varying factors...First car probably had little to no wax on it...I think I had used some Zymol cleaner wax (blue variety). I used terry towels to apply.
Current car has seen SMR, #7, #26, and now P21S....and I'm applying with nice MF's....
Is the difference that the car's paint is better prepped now for the QD, and it's doing it's thing...? Or was I just a newbie and applying it wrong before? Perhaps the difference is in the MF's...?
Whatever the case, I'm loving the Griot's SpeedShine now.... :bounce Nothing like finding a FULL bottle of QD in your basement!