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sas71 said:in between major details after i finishing washing/drying should i top it with a QD or a spray wax?
or both..if both which would i use first the QD or the spray wax?
ya know it sucks being new to this i feel like im asking too many questions
abbeysdad said:A Quick Detail is kindof the poor mans (or lazy mans) car wash. It is really only intended to 'dust' off the car and can't really 'wash' - no one here would do a QD if there was any real grit on the ride!
So if you have a good LSP on there and you wash 'n dry properly, you really don't "need" to top with anything... but you "can".
BigJimZ28 said:IMO most of use a QD (like 425) after the wash(not as the wash)
for several reasons the lubricity helps to dry with out scratching
the anti -stadic helps with the dust
and anyone who has ever used it can tell you the slickness & gloss
from 425 are great
sounds like you should give it a try(or FC&S since you are on a duragloss kick)
abbeysdad said:Admitedly I've never used FK 425, although I have used other QD sprays and some that weren't much more than scented water. I guess I was coming form a place that if you had a good LSP and did a decent wash 'n dry, what purpose would a QD serve. A topper spray 'wax' would seem to make more sense.
(In my case I wash my ride with ONR at QD+ strength (8oz/gal) - using some other QD spray would make no sense at all!)
Setec Astronomy said:Do you gentlemen who use QD as a drying lubricant ever have any towel problems like the old WAUD syndrome?
themightytimmah said:The new Meg's hydrophobic stuff has caused some weird towel problems for me. I usually soak the heck out of my QD towels in degreaser for a day or two now.
Setec Astronomy said:Do you gentlemen who use QD as a drying lubricant ever have any towel problems like the old WAUD syndrome?