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      09-13-2021, 12:49 PM   #29
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Originally Posted by kivyee View Post
Depends on your goals - if you want low maintenance which looks 80 to 90% of the best carnauba wax job, try ceramic coats. I've been using cquartz UK and like it. Car stays cleaner longer and its easier to wash off the dirt. I've only had it a few months so I can't speak to longevity, but I am planning on topping up with Reload every month or so. Wouldn't be surprised if it goes more than a year.

If you don't mind spending once or twice a month waxing the car, then I have had pretty good results with Maguires ultimate liquid wax. Collinite was pretty good too but was more of a pain to apply vs ultimate liquid wax.
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Originally Posted by kivyee View Post
Depends on your goals - if you want low maintenance which looks 80 to 90% of the best carnauba wax job, try ceramic coats. I've been using cquartz UK and like it. Car stays cleaner longer and its easier to wash off the dirt. I've only had it a few months so I can't speak to longevity, but I am planning on topping up with Reload every month or so. Wouldn't be surprised if it goes more than a year.

If you don't mind spending once or twice a month waxing the car, then I have had pretty good results with Maguires ultimate liquid wax. Collinite was pretty good too but was more of a pain to apply vs ultimate liquid wax.
I just actually purchased CQuartz 3.0 and a bottle of Reload in a kit for $80 on Amazon. It's kind of a pain to properly ceramic coat a car, but it saves the $1500+ paying someone else to do it! I'll be doing this in a couple weeks.
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