mboofy
07-22-2020, 04:46 PM
I am purely an enthusiast who likes to take car of his car.
I have cqaurtz UK and gliss ready to go (as well as fixer / reflect, eraser, reset, reload, dlux, etc etc)
My car is about a year old but always cleaned 'safely' so only has very minor swirls. Unfortunatly my car lives outside, I have a garage but my car doesnt fit inside. It is a vw polo gti but my garage is small!
My question to you guys is can I clean, decon, polish then apply cqaurtz to my car in stages say a couple of doors in a day. Come back in a couple of days and do a couple of doors. Come back in a couple of days do the hood etc? Appling reload to each section as we go inline with the instructions as the car will be outside.
I have a young family so I can easily find a hour or so here and there but not the couple of days needed to hit it at once particularly as ill be outside.
Before doing the next lot of panels/ sections I quickly onr the area last coated and put some reload on to protect it while doing the next panels.
Any merit in this?
Once the whole car has been treated polished and cqaurtz I'll do the gliss all in one go. Would the reload interfere with the gliss application? Would I have to somehow remove all the reload or could I do a good washdown and eraser and go for the gliss?
I plan taking the wheels off to do the dlux application and do this in my garage (which isnt big enough for my car to fit btw)
I have cqaurtz UK and gliss ready to go (as well as fixer / reflect, eraser, reset, reload, dlux, etc etc)
My car is about a year old but always cleaned 'safely' so only has very minor swirls. Unfortunatly my car lives outside, I have a garage but my car doesnt fit inside. It is a vw polo gti but my garage is small!
My question to you guys is can I clean, decon, polish then apply cqaurtz to my car in stages say a couple of doors in a day. Come back in a couple of days and do a couple of doors. Come back in a couple of days do the hood etc? Appling reload to each section as we go inline with the instructions as the car will be outside.
I have a young family so I can easily find a hour or so here and there but not the couple of days needed to hit it at once particularly as ill be outside.
Before doing the next lot of panels/ sections I quickly onr the area last coated and put some reload on to protect it while doing the next panels.
Any merit in this?
Once the whole car has been treated polished and cqaurtz I'll do the gliss all in one go. Would the reload interfere with the gliss application? Would I have to somehow remove all the reload or could I do a good washdown and eraser and go for the gliss?
I plan taking the wheels off to do the dlux application and do this in my garage (which isnt big enough for my car to fit btw)