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Thread: Cquartz vs. cquartz

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    Cquartz vs. cquartz

    so I have a few applications under my belt now. I've gone through a full 50ml of cquartz UK and did a H2 with cquartz and dlux. I found the UK edition a little more gummy during application. I did not have any issues, but I was surprised how easy cquartz classic went on vs. UK. I kept adding more product to the applicator thinking I was not using enough. Results were pretty much the same. All vehicles I did were decontaminated with iron x, poly shave blocked, and polished with essence on a mequires microfiber pad using my flex. You guys find that classic applies easier?

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    Nobody else notice a difference of application of cquartz and cquk?

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    Depending on your temp & humidity that may be the case.
    Northern Vermont

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    Was similar temperature. Don't get to much fluctuations in south Florida. Going to do another car this week

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    Humidity is most likely the issue. UK is a little difficult for me in Houston. Higher humidity seems to be the problem. We are humid most of the year and even in cooler temps I have seen that "sticky" issue.

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    I have been using 100% cquartz classic now with 0 issues.

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    For our climate, Mexico City, Classic has been great. I like the finish better of Classic on certain colours specially dark ones.

    Under similar temps.. UK has to be removed a bit quicker than classic.. but both are quite easy to remove under the ideal conditions.. if too much humidity or sudden changes.. both can be a pain to remove.

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