QD For Liquid Glass

CTDiesel

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What is the recommended QD for products like Liquid Glass and Autoglym Super Resin Polish? Would Sonus Acrylic Spritz or Zaino Z-6 be appropriate or something else?
 
Is the Liquid Glass Polish the gold can with the pink C-2 Corvette on it safe to use on the 2005 C-6 Corvette. I believe this product does contain petroleum distillates which the corvette owners DVD manual says do not use any products containing petroleum distillates. If this is true which products that don't contain petroleum distillates will give me the longest lasting protection and easy one step application? :notpossib
 
CTDiesel said:
What is the recommended QD for products like Liquid Glass and Autoglym Super Resin Polish? Would Sonus Acrylic Spritz or Zaino Z-6 be appropriate or something else?

Wow. Long time no answer on this one. I would say any QD would be safe to use over it.




abc said:
Is the Liquid Glass Polish the gold can with the pink C-2 Corvette on it safe to use on the 2005 C-6 Corvette. I believe this product does contain petroleum distillates which the corvette owners DVD manual says do not use any products containing petroleum distillates. If this is true which products that don't contain petroleum distillates will give me the longest lasting protection and easy one step application?

I really don't understand why people think that paint on a Corvette is any different than paint on anything else. No matter what the car is made of, it's still paint that's applied to it. Treat the paint like you would any other time. I would say that, yes, the LG is safe to use on it, as is any other wax/sealant. As mentioned in another post, finding a sealant/wax without a trace amount of PD in it might be hard. I don't really know that much about PD and the new regulations coming up dealing with them, but I would imagine the paint on a new Corvette is going to be the same base coat/clear coat that almost any other GM vehicle has on it. If I am wrong about that, then disregard my post and accept my apologies. :)
 
I don't know why the C-6 has that "no PD"s" in the manual. This has been causing alot of commotion over at some Corvette message boards I frequent.

The reason I asked about PD's elsewhere over here at DC was because of this statement from GM/Chevy regarding the new C-6.

Now, there's a big difference in my mind between 1Z Glanz Wax, which is heavy with PD's, and something like Klasse products which have PD's but in much lower dosage. Lots of veterans here and at Autopia swear by Klasse. Ditto Zaino which I believe also has PD's.

I believe that Poorboys stuff does NOT contain PD's -- EX-P, etc -- and maybe that's true of most/all "water-based" stuff? What about Four Star?

I really would like to hear from Poorboy/Steve or someone who can answer why GM would put that "NO PD's" thing in their new manual, what it means for stuff like Klasse which has PD's in it (says so on the bottle), or whether GM/Chevy are more concerned with heavy-PD products like 1Z or even idiotic use of kerosene/turpentine to clean the cars.

Because if the no-PD rule is STRICTLY enforced, you just eliminated lots of top-notch products that folks have used for years. And even heavier-PD stuff like "Liquid Glass" has been used for years by Corvette owners, and I don't know of anyone who's had a problem with it.

This is weird....
 
HondaMan said:
I don't know why the C-6 has that "no PD"s" in the manual. This has been causing alot of commotion over at some Corvette message boards I frequent.

The reason I asked about PD's elsewhere over here at DC was because of this statement from GM/Chevy regarding the new C-6.

Now, there's a big difference in my mind between 1Z Glanz Wax, which is heavy with PD's, and something like Klasse products which have PD's but in much lower dosage. Lots of veterans here and at Autopia swear by Klasse. Ditto Zaino which I believe also has PD's.

I believe that Poorboys stuff does NOT contain PD's -- EX-P, etc -- and maybe that's true of most/all "water-based" stuff? What about Four Star?

I really would like to hear from Poorboy/Steve or someone who can answer why GM would put that "NO PD's" thing in their new manual, what it means for stuff like Klasse which has PD's in it (says so on the bottle), or whether GM/Chevy are more concerned with heavy-PD products like 1Z or even idiotic use of kerosene/turpentine to clean the cars.

Because if the no-PD rule is STRICTLY enforced, you just eliminated lots of top-notch products that folks have used for years. And even heavier-PD stuff like "Liquid Glass" has been used for years by Corvette owners, and I don't know of anyone who's had a problem with it.

This is weird....
So true eliminate alot of good products and the Liquid Glass Polish has worked great for me over the years I have used it. It is a one step application and process. Now I have heard too much about Zaino which the preparation to me is alot for me back n neck problems but how does Klasse compare to Zaino it must be an easier shorter process and which one will last/protect longer?...
If I had it my way I would keep using Liquid Glass Polish on the C-6. :brick
 
abc said:
If I had it my way I would keep using Liquid Glass Polish on the C-6. :brick

In all seriousness, I think it would be safe to use the Liquid Glass if you so choose. I don't think they have started using a BC/CC that is going to act adversely to polishes that you have used before with a lot of success. It sounds like this is a case of typical manufacturer marketing. They probably have some polish at the dealer they say "is the only safe thing to use on your new Corvette." Not saying this is the case, but don't buy into manufacturer :bsflag
 
JaredPointer said:
In all seriousness, I think it would be safe to use the Liquid Glass if you so choose. I don't think they have started using a BC/CC that is going to act adversely to polishes that you have used before with a lot of success. It sounds like this is a case of typical manufacturer marketing. They probably have some polish at the dealer they say "is the only safe thing to use on your new Corvette." Not saying this is the case, but don't buy into manufacturer :bsflag
Maybe I should buy a car from another car company :drunk :hah :notpossib
 
Liquid Glass Polish also removes or fills in the scrathes makes them disappear in any event. I have used this product so much just for that also. I don't know if that is due to abrasion of the product or is it a filler. But the instructions do say it is an accumulation of applications that provides the extra protection so then I would believe it to be a product that does not remove itself everytime you apply it but rather build itself up. I can't remember what this type of cleaner wax or type is called in the detail world.
ALSO WHAT DOES "QD' mean in this discussion?
 
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abc said:
Maybe I should buy a car from another car company :drunk :hah :notpossib

Naaah. The Corvette is a fine car and would be nice to have as a weekend driver. GM is a good company as well (so I assume). I just think the GM may see an opportunity to push a product that they can profit from by playing on people's assumptions that the paint on a Corvette is "magical" or something. I would say use what you like and use the things that you have been successful with in the past.


QD stands for Quick Detailer, used to remove light dusting and add shine in-between washings/waxings. :)
 
JaredPointer said:
Naaah. The Corvette is a fine car and would be nice to have as a weekend driver. GM is a good company as well (so I assume). I just think the GM may see an opportunity to push a product that they can profit from by playing on people's assumptions that the paint on a Corvette is "magical" or something. I would say use what you like and use the things that you have been successful with in the past.


QD stands for Quick Detailer, used to remove light dusting and add shine in-between washings/waxings. :)
"Playing on people's assumptions" you mean GM Lies? :fart :drunk :angel
 
abc said:
"Playing on people's assumptions" you mean GM Lies? :fart :drunk :angel

I know the local Chevrolet/GM dealer has lied to both my parents in the past. And for this, I find it very hard to consider any GM vehicle when looking to purchase a new one. In any case....did you just get you a new Corvette? They are nice. Post some pics when you get a chance, I think you'd be the first on DC. :)
 
JaredPointer said:
I know the local Chevrolet/GM dealer has lied to both my parents in the past. And for this, I find it very hard to consider any GM vehicle when looking to purchase a new one. In any case....did you just get you a new Corvette? They are nice. Post some pics when you get a chance, I think you'd be the first on DC. :)
But then again realize you are dealing with sales people so like :fart They will try to sell you anything.. :hah
 
Don said:
I used to use EO Wet Wipe&Shine as a QD when I used Liquid Glass
I don't have to do much with my car these days maybe sometimes just rinse it down with water.
 
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