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Nice. If its comparable to ONR then I will have to try it out as am a CarPro fanboy (shill) ....
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CarPro says to mix in 2 ounces of Reload to make a Super Quick Detailer. I`m mixing in my stash of Quartzmax. Better than Reload. Could do the same with 2 ounces of Cure or PA Gloss, ooooh.
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Thanks for the review!
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At first, I was thinking you were going to wash garbage cans............
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I have finally tested this stuff last night, Used as WW at 10:1.. It beats every WW I`ve tried in terms of gloss and cleaning power, BUT.. It was a nightmare to dry! It streaked everywhere.. I had to wipe the panels twice or more with a dry MF, the job took me an hour and later on I still noticed some streaks.. Not judging yet but I will test it again..
c7- was the car black or some dark color? Are you going to try again at the same ratio or more dilute?
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At 20:1 I still get a couple of streaks but nothing major on a dark blue car. I just keep a spare micro and lightly go over each panel. But I also added 1 oz. of reload to mine so that could be contributing. I want to try a few different ratios and spray sealants to add to the mix to dial in the right combination.
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