What QD has the most and best fillers?

starkraven

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See thread title. I'm not saying I want to cover my black car in swirl marks and blithely pretend they don't exist, but even Heidi Klum wears makeup.
 
I would agree with Legacy99. I have yet to find a QD or even a spraywax that has sufficient fillers. A proper glaze will work wonders to help conceal swirl marks (PB's Black Hole comes to mind)
 
longdx said:
I would agree with Legacy99. I have yet to find a QD or even a spraywax that has sufficient fillers. A proper glaze will work wonders to help conceal swirl marks (PB's Black Hole comes to mind)

Yep BH and Wet Glaze formally known as Danase Wet Glaze.
 
shakashaunz said:
Prima Hydro has some filling ability and can be used as a QD.

You know a lot of guys like it to hide light swrils, but I never had any luck with Prima Hydro. Sitting on my shelf collecting dust. Maybe I should give it another shot. Thanks for reminding me.
 
best i've found by far is called liquid performance spray cleaner/polish. Why they named it that i dunno. But it's thicker than the typical detailer....waxy actually. But it goes on and off the same way. Works exactly the same. the result is anything but the same. It not only will deepen the finish of even the best of waxes, (i regularly use it over megs #16 and it makes it looks much better) but if by fillers you mean the ability to hide defects like swirls etc, then this is your product ! It even hides the fine scratching in chrome to a degree making it looks newer. But theres nothing else i've found that does near as much. can't recommend it highly enough.
 
tmg19103 said:
OID fills a little.



Yep, OID fills well for micromarring and light swirls. Looks great too. OCW is as good if not better if you don't need a true QD.
 
I have two RISS on the hood of the Yukon, and they were considerably less obvious after I QDed with FK146. Maybe some kind of solvent-action working on all that FK1000P, but whatever happened it was a pleasant surprise compared to how things looked after the previous QDing with FK425.
 
beastie said:
Eagle One Nanowax Spray was very good in hiding swirls. It was actually its most prominent feature I think.



I bought some hoping it would however for me it didn't hide anything really. That and it just seems so watered down. Maybe I got a bad bottle?
 
Chemical Guys had a detail spray that used to be called ONE (I think???). It had Kaolin (is that how you spell it?) Clay in it and did a pretty decent job concealing.
 
hibble1 said:
Why not take care of the defects your trying to fill and cover?



In my case, overthinning-of-paint concerns and a general disinclination towards polishing every time I find a flaw (or even towards polishing every year).



Plus, I'm not gonna polish away all my layered sealant over a few little flaws that nobody else notices or cares about when that LSP buildup would otherwise last for many more months.




..after all how temporary is a QD going to be?



Lasting until the next wash would be fine with me; I QD after every wash anyhow.
 
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