New CarPro Product?

Since this is the place for all things CarPro I thought I would ask about this new product I keep hearing about from CarPro.

Can anyone say what it might be?
 
Here are some photos from social media

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Seen some posts on Facebook about it but nothing that you haven’t already seen.

Knowing Avi, it should be something pretty awesome. I’m in the dark as much as you.


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The cats out of the bag...

CQuartz Lite



CQuartz Lite - The fastest application of Cquartz yet!

Introducing the incredibly user-friendly CQuartz Lite ceramic coating! “Lite” is based on the incredible CQuartz UK Ceramic Coating Technology, which has become famous around the world! CQuartz Lite can be applied as a stand-alone ceramic coating lasting more than 6 months or it can be used as a topcoat for existing CQuartz coatings!

CQuartz Lite was designed for those that are not ready to make the plunge into the industry-leading strength of our professional grade coatings but wish to enjoy some of the many benefits that only CQuartz coatings offer.

The capabilities of CQuartz Lite include: easier to clean surfaces, resistance to insect splatter, petrol spills, light solvents, and UV rays, whilst providing a beading contact angle of 110 Deg! In other words, CQuartz Lite helps keep your paint super glossy, well protected, beads like crazy, and washes off easy when properly maintained!

CQuartz Lite is built on a combination of Sio2 and Tio2 particles with over 45% solid materials, as well as proprietary ingredients not made public outside of the lab! CQuartz Lite is a great option for professional detailers as an entry level coating or for the do it yourself guru who wants to switch to their first true ceramic coating.

CQuartz Lite may be applied to virtually any exterior surface of your car including paintwork, plastics, wheels, and glass (except windscreen), just like your other favorite CQuartz products!
 
There is a ton of spray and wipe products that are getting 6 months durability and many that get 9 months or more. What sets this apart from them or is this just CarPro trying to get some of the market share?
 
There is a ton of spray and wipe products that are getting 6 months durability and many that get 9 months or more.
What sets this apart from them or is this just CarPro trying to get some of the market share?

Sadly, with the introduction of new consumer-based, easy-to-use, long-lasting LSP products.
I'm seeing a possible end to the Boutique high-end car care products. (expensive waxes etc.).
 
There is a ton of spray and wipe products that are getting 6 months durability and many that get 9 months or more. What sets this apart from them or is this just CarPro trying to get some of the market share?

The box says 6+ months durability on it. If it is like CanCoat it will exceed the 6 month mark easily and be much closer to the 1 year mark.
 
Would using Lite on top of Essence provide any extended longevity I wonder? And yes, I understand the environment the vehicle is in has a lot to do with it...
 
This should be a nice product. CarPro wouldn’t make a product until it met their expectations. From what I get about it, it’s a coating thats meant to be competitive to other coatings entry level stuff. It will benefit CarPro installers and also some diy guys. Also, for someone who is on the fence about ceramic coatings.

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dman, it’s a stand alone product. I don’t think I would apply it over the 3.0.


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Pan the Organizer has a video on YouTube about the new Cquartz lite. I will link it when I get home in the morning. Lots of good info about Lite.


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The only thing about Pan's video is that he applied Reload after so are we seeing the hydrophobic properties of Reload or Lite? Sandro on the other hand clearly shows the hydrophobic properties. I do agree with what Sandro mentioned in his video on using it myself.
 
The only thing about Pan's video is that he applied Reload after so are we seeing the hydrophobic properties of Reload or Lite? Sandro on the other hand clearly shows the hydrophobic properties. I do agree with what Sandro mentioned in his video on using it myself.

That goes hand-in-hand with other CQuartz coatings that recommend using RELOAD for its specific purpose to help combat water spots in certain situations.

If anything, it’s advice given multiple times when doing CQuartz coatings and is one of the top questions asked.

In Pan’s video,in my opinion, it gives a complete start to finish application and “should” clear up any questions or concerns for those who may be new to coatings and the RELOAD application.

We all know that Car Pro would not release a coating that, when applied properly, didn’t exhibit hydrophobic results. Nothing wrong with the other video either. I just think Pan’s is more complete to address a broader spectrum of situations.
 
That goes hand-in-hand with other CQuartz coatings that recommend using RELOAD for its specific purpose to help combat water spots in certain situations.

If anything, it’s advice given multiple times when doing CQuartz coatings and is one of the top questions asked.

In Pan’s video,in my opinion, it gives a complete start to finish application and “should” clear up any questions or concerns for those who may be new to coatings and the RELOAD application.

We all know that Car Pro would not release a coating that, when applied properly, didn’t exhibit hydrophobic results. Nothing wrong with the other video either. I just think Pan’s is more complete to address a broader spectrum of situations.

Yes I get that. But it does not depict the actual hydrophobic performance of the coating. You and I both know that Reload is not as hydrophobic as a coating. No comparison in my opinion.

Reload after application is really to protect the coating from getting water spots in the first 48 hours. Not really a concern in sunny conditions like mine.

Sandro on the other hand clearly showed the water behavior of the product. That is all I am saying.

As a matter of fact I applied Lite to a panel of my personal car and did not apply Reload whatsoever.
 
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