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    QD + aplication

    What exactly is the proper way to apply this?

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    Personally, I shake the bottle WELL! Then spray into a MF applicator and apply to the entire car. I then come back and remove. That`s me just me though :dunno
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    Swirls?!?! NNOOOOOOO!!!!! Big Leegr's Avatar
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    There are 3 options listed on the bottle.

    Personally I wouldn`t spray it on the car and wipe, as it can get into all the creavices, on windows, etc. and then you`ve got white stuff detracting from the amazing shine.

    I would make sure the car is clean, then apply it to the mf (like Nick said), then apply it to the car. Use a second mf to wipe it off. (like a spray wax)
    If, for some reason, you don`t have a spray nozzle for the qd+ (not that that would likely happen, right?) you could pour it on the car and smear it around, then wipe off with mf#2.

    But hey-one of the "founding priciples" of Poorboys products is that they are flexible in their useage. Works well with other brands, and works well with differring methods of use.
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    I have a fine mister sprayer, and it mists a light amount. I spray the cut in a small area and buff with a cotton towel.
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    I wonder if these techniques will work with the older edition of QD +, on that note its for sale if anyone wants a bottle! PM Me for details.

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    I spray QD+ onto a microfiber towel then wipe it onto the surface. After applying to about 3 panels, I`ll go back and start wiping those panels off with a fresh towel (the PB velvet smooth ones work best for me). I continue around the car doing about 2-3 panels at a time.

    I still use my older version of QD+ too. I just mix it with S&W to make it easier to spray. Try using 3 parts S&W with 1 part old QD+.

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    The applicator method is what I use for both the old and new versions. It`s a MF applicator (wrapped in foam) that I get from Adam`s Polishes. I also have a bottle of Marj`s dilution that I spray on and wipe off with a MF towel (same as plain S&W) for when my car is in good shape, and my bike before I go running (garaged).
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