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I belong to a Jeep Cherokee forum and I was actually promoting the Cquatz UK but I was pretty much blown off, I would actually like to post more info in the thread but I'm not sure what all to say. Here are a few comments from the users .
Sorry, it's an interesting product, but this sounds a lot like the snake oil I made the mistake of buying at the gas station. That was "Nascar approved" fw1 waterless wash, polish or whatever. Basically just some clear oil that made the car greasy and dusty. Only a few obscure sites reviewing it...idk. Not saying it's that, but just another pricy product that may look better at first but doesn't live up to the promises long term.
I learned how to properly claybar, polish, & wax from a guy who detailed cars for decades, gimmicks come and go, I'll keep using carnauba wax myself....
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Okay. Let's talk chemistry and reality.
Dust, road grit, micro particles of metal on road beds. All are abrasive. Any coating applied is microns thick. Any abrasive will remove them in time.
Waterless wash - used properly, it can work. You have to use a lot so that it emulsifies and lifts the dirt for transfer to a wiping cloth. If you don't frequently turn or change that cloth, you're using micro abrasives on your finish.
So, I simply do not buy the "lifetime" protection. If all of these are as good as you claim, I want to see a photographs.
Here's how the photograph will be taken: 1) Bright light (sun or spotlight) with photo taken at a close-up angle to finish. Show me there are no scratches in the clearcoat.
2) Bright light. Spot on. Show me the super wet look gloss.
THEN, I'll believe. Otherwise. No way.
Sorry, it's an interesting product, but this sounds a lot like the snake oil I made the mistake of buying at the gas station. That was "Nascar approved" fw1 waterless wash, polish or whatever. Basically just some clear oil that made the car greasy and dusty. Only a few obscure sites reviewing it...idk. Not saying it's that, but just another pricy product that may look better at first but doesn't live up to the promises long term.
I learned how to properly claybar, polish, & wax from a guy who detailed cars for decades, gimmicks come and go, I'll keep using carnauba wax myself....
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Okay. Let's talk chemistry and reality.
Dust, road grit, micro particles of metal on road beds. All are abrasive. Any coating applied is microns thick. Any abrasive will remove them in time.
Waterless wash - used properly, it can work. You have to use a lot so that it emulsifies and lifts the dirt for transfer to a wiping cloth. If you don't frequently turn or change that cloth, you're using micro abrasives on your finish.
So, I simply do not buy the "lifetime" protection. If all of these are as good as you claim, I want to see a photographs.
Here's how the photograph will be taken: 1) Bright light (sun or spotlight) with photo taken at a close-up angle to finish. Show me there are no scratches in the clearcoat.
2) Bright light. Spot on. Show me the super wet look gloss.
THEN, I'll believe. Otherwise. No way.