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jerryb540

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I have been fighting the seemingly never-ending problem of dust adhesion for several years and products now. Zaino was the worst, things improved some with Blackfire II, and even more so with S100 topper. I finally got to check out the QuikShine over the course of a few days, and WHAT a difference. Dust adhesion is now almost non-existant. :bounce I used to QD every day and then still be frustrated with dust within hours. It's been 2 days now and very minimal dust adhesion. Very slick, and no streaking whatsoever, wipes off very "clean" Great QD, highly recommended.
 
In my experience, definitely yes. Z-6 seems a little "oily" in comparison, and definitely did not help with dust. Also prone to streaking.
 
I have used Z6, Blackfire QD and QuikShine to name a few.

QuikShine is REALLY that good. As slick as Z6. Easier to use than Z6. And can be used on all protectants whereas BF can only be used on sealants. Side-by-side price comparison between Clearkote QuikShine and Zaino Z6. QuikShine wins ($15/32oz verses ~$20 for 32oz of Z6). Now if we can get Everett to work on the shipping cost he probably could not keep enough of his QuikShine in stock.



Thanks Scott and Everett for turning me on to these wonderful products. ( QuikShine, Vanilla Moose, Wax and metal polish):xyxthumbs
 
the car's surface w/ QuikShine.



I have found a nice way to spray the QS...the plastic spray bottle is okay but it does not mist too well.



Someone mentioned those pump sprayers for kitchen use. Pampered Chef has them, Williams and Sonoma - kinda expensive, but I found one in Target.

It is stainless steel outside, is about the size of a can of shaving cream, or maybe like one of them smaller coffeee themos'. $10.



Mists the QS very nicely. You can control the location you want to spray much better. Saves product.



Works well.



DomZ
 
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