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P's_Z 08-15-2013 06:06 AM

Need help OTC QD
 
Hey guys and gals, i recentely had my car detailed and would like to keep the car nice and clean between waxes, so im looking for an over the counter quick detailer for this. I know some of you might suggest other not so commercialized products, and im open to suggestion, but right now im more inclined for the over the counter stuff. Ive been researching and so far the best reviews ive seen is meguiares ultimate quik detailer over at autogeek. Any thoughts on this? If it matters, my Z is pearl white. Oh, and excuse my "noobiness" on the subject. :driving:

m4a1mustang 08-15-2013 06:41 AM

Meguiar's Ultimate Quik Wax is good stuff.

Boomer370 08-15-2013 06:59 AM

What color is your car?

P's_Z 08-15-2013 07:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Boomer370 (Post 2446900)
What color is your car?

Pearl white

P's_Z 08-15-2013 07:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by m4a1mustang (Post 2446896)
Meguiar's Ultimate Quik Wax is good stuff.

Should i use the quik wax or quik detailer between waxes?

Boomer370 08-15-2013 07:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by m4a1mustang (Post 2446896)
Meguiar's Ultimate Quik Wax is good stuff.

:iagree:

Meguiar's is great!

It's more about technique than product.

1. Don't do it in direct sunlight
2. Let the paint cool
3. Make sure car is clean
4. Use a proper microfiber

mag_black 08-15-2013 07:48 AM

I use griot's speed shine. It deepens my black paint.

boarderbob 08-15-2013 07:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Boomer370 (Post 2446924)
It's more about technique than product.

1. Don't do it in direct sunlight
2. Let the paint cool
3. Make sure car is clean
4. Use a proper microfiber

#3 and #4 are paramount. There are a lot of different products and a lot of different opinions on those products, but I think everyone can agree that using a quick detail (QD) spray on dirty paint will only result in scratching and marring the paint. If that worries you and the wax is good quality, then a simple wash and dry could suffice.

Boomer370 08-15-2013 08:07 AM

I've always wash my car before putting any QD on.

Usually once a month I'll do a full wash and wax, and I'll wash and QD within that.

I also agree with a good base wax, QD will produce better results. Though I don't think QD should be used as a replacement for the actual wax itself.

But First start with a clean slate:

1. Wash Car
2. Clay Car
3. Wash Car (Optional)
4. Polish/ Polish&Sealant Hybrid
5. Wax

Then after you can keep a more relaxed schedule of using QD.

That's what I do at least.

I'm certain there are many techniques that people use but all of them have one thing in common. It's having a good starting base to begin with.

cheshirecat 08-15-2013 03:45 PM

not too sure why you would want an over the counter solution, but I would echo other people's suggestions that you make sure, whatever you use, that the surface is clean before using the detailer. otherwise, you'll just be rubbing contaminants into your paint. you can do that using adam's waterless wash.

dP3NGU1N 08-15-2013 04:18 PM

I prefer Optimum, myself. Optimum no rinse is great as a waterless car wash, quick detailer, as well as clay lubricant.

P's_Z 08-15-2013 05:05 PM

Thanks to all for you replies. And yes, my idea is to wash first, then use the QD for protection and some shine

P's_Z 08-15-2013 05:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Boomer370 (Post 2446954)
I've always wash my car before putting any QD on.

Usually once a month I'll do a full wash and wax, and I'll wash and QD within that.

I also agree with a good base wax, QD will produce better results. Though I don't think QD should be used as a replacement for the actual wax itself.

But First start with a clean slate:

1. Wash Car
2. Clay Car
3. Wash Car (Optional)
4. Polish/ Polish&Sealant Hybrid
5. Wax

Then after you can keep a more relaxed schedule of using QD.

That's what I do at least.

I'm certain there are many techniques that people use but all of them have one thing in common. It's having a good starting base to begin with.

Thanks! This is precisely the route i'll be taking next time i detail my car. The QD idea was more for in between waxes

P's_Z 08-15-2013 05:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Boomer370 (Post 2446924)
:iagree:

Meguiar's is great!

It's more about technique than product.

1. Don't do it in direct sunlight
2. Let the paint cool
3. Make sure car is clean
4. Use a proper microfiber

Between waxes, do you suggest the Quik Wax or the Quik Detailer?

P's_Z 08-15-2013 08:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mag_black (Post 2446939)
I use griot's speed shine. It deepens my black paint.

Went to Advance auto and to my surprise they sell griot's speed shine there! Went ahead and bought it since all ive heard are good things about it! plus... $5 mail in rebate!!! :happydance:


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