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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Show'n'Shine Saloon
Guidance please, what to do on a relatively new truck.
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<blockquote data-quote="DHG1078" data-source="post: 15430277" data-attributes="member: 65442"><p>It is applied differently. There is a "Cquartz finest" that only dealers can apply, but there are a couple versions you can buy and apply yourself. There are also other companies that sell similar products, but I have had good experience with Cquartz.</p><p> </p><p>Plenty of vids on youtube to watch, but basically you put a small amount on an applicator, apply in a particular pattern until it begins to flash, and then wait. After an hour or so you can either buff it or apply a second coat. The hardest part is just making sure you buff it out good and knock down all the high spots. Very user friendly. </p><p></p><p>It has lasted me two years with proper maintenance washes and an occasional detail spray Cquartz sells that they call "reload."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DHG1078, post: 15430277, member: 65442"] It is applied differently. There is a "Cquartz finest" that only dealers can apply, but there are a couple versions you can buy and apply yourself. There are also other companies that sell similar products, but I have had good experience with Cquartz. Plenty of vids on youtube to watch, but basically you put a small amount on an applicator, apply in a particular pattern until it begins to flash, and then wait. After an hour or so you can either buff it or apply a second coat. The hardest part is just making sure you buff it out good and knock down all the high spots. Very user friendly. It has lasted me two years with proper maintenance washes and an occasional detail spray Cquartz sells that they call "reload." [/QUOTE]
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Guidance please, what to do on a relatively new truck.
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