quick wax plus qd+

It's a little more finicky than spray and shine.
It darkens colors and does add some protection.
It wipes off nicely but requires a second look
. I use two microfibers to get a better streak free shine. One pass of a towel doesn't work..
I find it's best small amounts..you don't need much.
 
I haven't tried it, but from what I've read, it's one of those sleeper products that really impresses those who have mastered it. It should fit your need perfectly, as it was developed originally as an extender for EX.

Let us us know how you like it!
 
I have a gallon of it. I used it during the winter and the cars never stopped beading. Using one towel to wipe it off.. and another dry towel to buff to a high glossy shine. You get streaks if towel gets too saturated. Apply sparingly.

On another note. It doesn't play well with glass. Spray and Gloss is OK on glass though.

Edit: just to clarify I'm taking about QD+ above.
For QW+ it has a few different ways of applying. I only used it once so far and just have 16oz. I spritzed it on the car and spread with an applicator. It actually looks like wax when you apply it, so I feel you are wasting it if you spray on and wipe it off without letting it dry.
The result is quick and amazing though.
 
Thanks. Sounds a little tough to work with. I love the spray & gloss. I think i'll i will try the qd + next. Read good things on it.

Poorboy

youll love QD+. I think it has replaced FK425 as my favorite glossy-look QD. Both involve a tad more work than, say, Adams, but the shine is worth it.
 
I feel the same way about OCW on glass.

Doesn't sound, uhm....Accumulator-proof. I'd hate to mess up that final, "almost finished" step.

What's involved with "mastering" it? What can go haywire?

If used at every wash, how is this better than a rinseless wash/QD that's also in the "leaves significant stuff behind" category? I find that those keep things beading/"just waxed" between washes too, and I guess I'm wondering if this one leaves a more robust LSP behind, and if so, whether it's a significant diff.
 
Accum., you've used FK425, so you'd be fine. Many folk get FK425, PB QW or QD+, and think they are hard to use because they are comparing to quick flashing QDs.

As as far as stuff left behind, PB QD+ has wax, not just silicone or oils as glossifiers.
 
I have read the QD + works great as a drying aid while adding some protection.

From chris at poorboys...

QD+ works FANTASTIC as a drying aid and it makes it easier to work with as well with no secondary buffing needed. I can't take all the credit for this as it really was Nick @ AutoGeek that turned me on to it when we first introduced QD+.

-Chris
 
I haven't used it but I love their S&G. I usually spray a section at a time right after my wash while it's still wet. Does an awesome job, I'm sure their QW+ is just as good.
 
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