Ceramic Pro, C Quartz other Sealants
#1
Ceramic Pro, C Quartz other Sealants
Hi everyone...
Been looking into a paint sealant and was wondering if anyone has had any experience with Ceramic Pro and/or C Quartz of if you might recommend other similar longer term sealants? Tried to search "Ceramic Pro" and "Sealants", but didn't find much relevant, though I did find one thread where the C Quartz left streaking due to high points...
Thanks in advance!
Been looking into a paint sealant and was wondering if anyone has had any experience with Ceramic Pro and/or C Quartz of if you might recommend other similar longer term sealants? Tried to search "Ceramic Pro" and "Sealants", but didn't find much relevant, though I did find one thread where the C Quartz left streaking due to high points...
Thanks in advance!
#2
Former Vendor
http://www.autogeek.net/carpro-cquartz-products.html
CQuartz is made by Carpro .... it is a paint coating, not a sealant. As with many of the newest coatings, you need to apply carefully to well prepped and clean paint. You also need to be careful not to over apply, or to remove the high spots while its still curing. With proper application only minor buffing is needed, not like traditional sealants and waxes.
A coating will outlast waxes and sealants by a long shot, usually a year or longer per application. They offer a lot of gloss and often suggested they look like glass. These products are likely the evolution of paint protection and continue to be enhanced, as they are in their infancy.
CQuartz is made by Carpro .... it is a paint coating, not a sealant. As with many of the newest coatings, you need to apply carefully to well prepped and clean paint. You also need to be careful not to over apply, or to remove the high spots while its still curing. With proper application only minor buffing is needed, not like traditional sealants and waxes.
A coating will outlast waxes and sealants by a long shot, usually a year or longer per application. They offer a lot of gloss and often suggested they look like glass. These products are likely the evolution of paint protection and continue to be enhanced, as they are in their infancy.
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#3
Pinnacle Black Label or Blackfire is a lot more user friendly, if you don't have a lot of experience with coatings. Easy to use, GREAT looks
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