QD substitute?

SayNoToPistons

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i just ran out of mothers QD spray and my local autozone, strauss, and pepboys dont have QDs in stock. can i mix a little bit of car wash concentrate with water into a spray bottle and use that as a QD substitute?
 
Several people here have used E1 WAUD both diluted 3:1 and full strenght as a QD. I've nevered tried it but have read good comments about it.
 
I believe it should leave a coating of whatever carnauba/synthetic protection it contains.



BTW, other QDs which contain waxes will do likewise, eg. TW Ultra QD...good QD for very light colours...everything else it turns one-dimensional silver! Simply awful! I made the mistake of QDing several dark coloured cars with it...what a mess! They went from deep wet dark liquid pools to silvery-plasticy-looking surface reflections. :angry (WAUD doesn't do that.)



Mothers Showtime, IMO, is probably the best OTC QD around, for any colour. I prefer it to any in the Megs range. EO's QD is also very good.
 
what QDs are there that are cheap yet effective? ill be using car was soap and water mix as a lube for claying anyways so i only need it for removing stains like bird droppings and otehr kind of messes. ive try mothers showtime and i think its pretty good but arent there any cheaper solutions?



also i want to know if megs scratch x, color x, or deep crystal polish would work by hand and will help remove some minor scratches and minor swirls. my autozone have them in stock.



thanks



edit: has any tried Blue Coral Wet Shine Spray Detailer ? my local autozone has them for 4.99:)
 
ill guess ill just try out the blue coral wet shince QD and let you guys know how it is. but i want to know if megs scratch x, color x, or deep crystal polish would work by hand and will help remove some minor scratches and minor swirls.
 
QEW (3 cap fulls) in water (32oz) is a great QD. Cleans, shines and leaves behind some protective elements (the reason why vehicles washed with QEW are poor candidates for durability analysis).
 
all 3 of the products you mentioned can be used by hand.



Another vote for Mothers showtime here



Good luck

"J"
 
None of the above. Go to your local Body Shop supply store and pick-up some Meguiar's #83 (DACP). Works great on silver and with practice on dark green if followed by a paint cleanser or glaze (Meg#9 or IHG) when using a PC and polishing pad.
 
so ill just get scratch x for now since i dont have a PC yet. the tube of scratch x seems to be somewhat small. will it be enough for two cars? this is going to be my first time using polish and i have some questions. do i just apply it like wax and buff off like wax or do i have to work it and take it off right away?
 
Scratchx is designed to be used by hand to remove light scratches and marring.

ColorX is more 1 step that will remove SOME scratches.



You will need to work the product in to get the abrasives to break down.



Good luck

"J"
 
another qx4 said:
and i was also wondering why you guys chose scratch x over color x and deep crystal polish. is it because it has more abrasives?



Correct.



You will be scrubbing VERY long/hard just to get out the tiniest scratches out though. I hope you are fit and persistant! Well worth investing in a PC.
 
another qx4 said:
ok. so i just apply scratch x like a wax and keep on rubbing and rubbing until theres no/less scratches left?........

Basically that's the idea. Just follow the link that Alfisti provided, work a very small area (~6" x 6") and be prepared to repeat the process until you see the results you're looking for.



If you do a whole car like that the ~$150 - $170 or so that you'd spend on a PC and pads will look better and better ;)
 
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