imported_Aurora40
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Is just a tease for now. I washed my tires, wheels, and wheelwells last week with the hose and normal stuff, then I QEW'd the car. I find this works well because I can flush the underbody and really clean the wheels and stuff, but I don't have water dripping out of body seams for hours after. It won't make regular washing obsolete for me, but it is a nice way to do it. I was all poised to do my Wolf session, but couldn't find where the PC had been packed!
The Aurora has not been moved from the garage since last weekend as it has been rainy and also I had removed the airbox to wrap in Reflectix. So I just went over the car with the original Wolfgang QD (the super strong smelling one) and after I eat lunch I will hit the car with DACP and a polishing pad, Wolfgang polish, and Wolfgang protectant all by PC. The car has some light marring from my QEW stupidity on the hood (the sponge didn't have very much water in it, I should have known better, but the hood looked so clean in the first place...
) and after a winter I think DACP is just a better step to start with.
I decided not to clay because the paint feels very smooth. It doesn't feel warranted.
The QD that I used was the first one that was sent out, and I figured since the car is completely clean that I'd use this stuff up a bit instead of the newer stuff. I was very put-off by the smell of it in the bottle, but in the garage with the door open, it really isn't overpowering, though it isn't subtle. Seeing as how this stuff got replaced for poor performance, I figured it probably won't do much more than just some final cleaning of the surface. But to my surprise it worked very nicely. It is very easy to use, it doesn't haze easily (any QD will haze if you buff it off poorly) and was easy to buff. Also, it seemed to add some reflectivity and it definitely made the paint feel smoother and slicker. More of a smooth kind of slick than a greased-pig kind of slick. It did a nice job. It reminded me of Z6 (performance-wise), though I've only used that a few times. The smell was actually pleasant, though not by any means my favorite. My wife, as usual, commented that the garage smelled nice, though she also thought it smelled like a body spray.
I am really looking forward to trying out the Wolf today, and I will report back on my experiences with it. Hopefully I'll have some pictures, though they will probably not be optimal lighting picts. :wavey

The Aurora has not been moved from the garage since last weekend as it has been rainy and also I had removed the airbox to wrap in Reflectix. So I just went over the car with the original Wolfgang QD (the super strong smelling one) and after I eat lunch I will hit the car with DACP and a polishing pad, Wolfgang polish, and Wolfgang protectant all by PC. The car has some light marring from my QEW stupidity on the hood (the sponge didn't have very much water in it, I should have known better, but the hood looked so clean in the first place...

I decided not to clay because the paint feels very smooth. It doesn't feel warranted.
The QD that I used was the first one that was sent out, and I figured since the car is completely clean that I'd use this stuff up a bit instead of the newer stuff. I was very put-off by the smell of it in the bottle, but in the garage with the door open, it really isn't overpowering, though it isn't subtle. Seeing as how this stuff got replaced for poor performance, I figured it probably won't do much more than just some final cleaning of the surface. But to my surprise it worked very nicely. It is very easy to use, it doesn't haze easily (any QD will haze if you buff it off poorly) and was easy to buff. Also, it seemed to add some reflectivity and it definitely made the paint feel smoother and slicker. More of a smooth kind of slick than a greased-pig kind of slick. It did a nice job. It reminded me of Z6 (performance-wise), though I've only used that a few times. The smell was actually pleasant, though not by any means my favorite. My wife, as usual, commented that the garage smelled nice, though she also thought it smelled like a body spray.
I am really looking forward to trying out the Wolf today, and I will report back on my experiences with it. Hopefully I'll have some pictures, though they will probably not be optimal lighting picts. :wavey