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  • #31
    Re: Gold Class Carnauba Plus Quik Wax

    No staining I've ever seen. I use GCQD to clean plastic and rubber trim, and GCQW helps protect it (along with Ultimate Black treatments).
    Non-Garaged Daily Driver, DAMF System + M101, Carnauba Finish Enthusiast
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    • #32
      Re: Gold Class Carnauba Plus Quik Wax

      Glad to see this thread resurrected, We don't see many posts about this terrific Gold Class Quik Wax product here on the forum. The qualities we desire from carnauba based waxes live on and on when GCQW is used regularly. This is my go to maintenance finisher since I have two black cars in the family and both follow the same regimen.
      - Clean
      - M205 (1x or 2x per year)
      - Ultimate Liquid Wax (2 coats)
      - M26
      - Gold Class Quik Detailer
      - Gold Class Quik Wax

      Using GCQD 2-3 times per week and GCQW every week extends the life of M26 and keeps that deep black almost 3 dimensional look I love.
      Three cheers for Gold Class Quik Wax!!!
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      Mowi​ng the Lawn and Detailing both provide instant gratification. But given a choice, I choose Detailing!

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      • #33
        Re: Gold Class Carnauba Plus Quik Wax

        Originally posted by Michael Stoops View Post
        You can, but you may lose a bit of the darkening ability of the product. That may be more noticeable on black cars though. As we've said elsewhere, you really want to do a sheeting final rinse to minimize the amount of water present when using any spray wax while drying.
        Mr. Stoops,
        If someone wanted to follow the drying method of Mr. Larry Kosilla (damp MF towel with a few sprays of a “wax as you dry”, wipe a panel, flip towel and repeat), could GCP Spray Wax or Detailer work? I know you said you lose some darkening ability but for the cars I work on, the paint should already be DARK from a proper paint correction session.

        Which would you recommend? Ha, I am already assuming you know of Mr. Kosillas drying method with Hydrate(id use Hydrate but I can get Meg’s products easier and cheaper) Sorry Larry! You are an awesome guy and a genius but Ive been a MEGS fan for years.…

        Also, Meguiars should really look into this method, of course with Mr. Kosillas consentJ Ditch the waffle weave and go with advertising the Meg MF towels as dual purpose!
        Using Meguiars MF towels and this drying method is unlike any other method when using a specific drying towel… Way smoother, just GLIDES across surface and leaves “traces” of product that just vanish… I’ve tried it with Turtle Wax Wax as you dry, Meguiars Wax as you dry with AWESOME results on black cars. Leaves NOTHING behind yet is MUCH safer IMO… BUT, I want to incorporate GC sprays when drying…

        S O, would you recommend GC Plus wax or detailer in spray version for this method?

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        • #34
          Re: Gold Class Carnauba Plus Quik Wax

          Plenty of guys use Ultimate Quik Wax/D156 as a drying aid similar to what Larry's product does. UQW/D156 is great as a drying aid.
          99 Grand Prix
          02 Camaro SS

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          • #35
            Re: Gold Class Carnauba Plus Quik Wax

            Originally posted by DimensionAutoDetailing View Post
            Mr. Stoops,
            If someone wanted to follow the drying method of Mr. Larry Kosilla (damp MF towel with a few sprays of a “wax as you dry”, wipe a panel, flip towel and repeat), could GCP Spray Wax or Detailer work? I know you said you lose some darkening ability but for the cars I work on, the paint should already be DARK from a proper paint correction session.

            Which would you recommend? Ha, I am already assuming you know of Mr. Kosillas drying method with Hydrate(id use Hydrate but I can get Meg’s products easier and cheaper) Sorry Larry! You are an awesome guy and a genius but Ive been a MEGS fan for years.…

            Also, Meguiars should really look into this method, of course with Mr. Kosillas consentJ Ditch the waffle weave and go with advertising the Meg MF towels as dual purpose!
            Using Meguiars MF towels and this drying method is unlike any other method when using a specific drying towel… Way smoother, just GLIDES across surface and leaves “traces” of product that just vanish… I’ve tried it with Turtle Wax Wax as you dry, Meguiars Wax as you dry with AWESOME results on black cars. Leaves NOTHING behind yet is MUCH safer IMO… BUT, I want to incorporate GC sprays when drying…

            S O, would you recommend GC Plus wax or detailer in spray version for this method?
            Larry's a great guy and a good buddy of both Jason Rose and myself (have you listened to his Podcasts with us???) and I don't think he'd mind too terribly much that you'd rather use our products than something else (including the few products he markets under his own brand).

            We have supported the "wax as you dry" concept for a very, very long time - going back to the introduction of our plain jane "QuikWax". Whether you prefer the plain Quik Wax, the Gold Class Quik Wax because you're a hard core carnauba kinda guy, or Ultimate Quik Wax for it's durability (or D156 Synthetic Express Spray Wax because you'd rather buy in bulk) makes no difference. We would recommend that you use the spray wax versions of these rather than the spray detailers when drying, if only because the waxes actually leave some protection and other characteristics (depending on which of these you choose) on the paint. We also prefer using the waffle weave Water Magnets for this step simply because they are designed to absorb water where as a typical microfiber polishing towel tends to be, well, challenged to remove water from the paint. Now, if you're keeping a good coat of wax on the car to begin with, and you're using the sheeting method of letting a smooth, steady stream of water flow over the paint to remove a large percentage of water, then you could probably get away with a Supreme Shine towel or two for drying purposes. Personally, I use the Water Magnets for drying, along with D156, whenever I do a typical hose and bucket wash.
            Michael Stoops
            Senior Global Product & Training Specialist | Meguiar's Inc.

            Remember, this hobby is supposed to be your therapy, not the reason you need therapy.

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            • #36
              Re: Gold Class Carnauba Plus Quik Wax

              Those podcasts with you guys are great.

              Larry is a great guy. I mean how humble is he when he literally says on one of his videos that he pulled his polishes from his line up to be revamped because his don't compare to what Meguiar's polishes do. He also stated that he will be using Meguiar's polishes until his meet his expectations.
              99 Grand Prix
              02 Camaro SS

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              • #37
                Re: Gold Class Carnauba Plus Quik Wax

                Mr. Stoops,

                Just purchased Gold Class Carnauba Plus Qwick Wax and I am looking forward to trying it. Actually, at the same time I purchased UQW and looking forward to trying both. Love the fact Gold Class Carnauba Plus Qwick Wax won't turn trim white. Questions:

                1. Is this the case with Gold Class Carnauba Plus Paste Wax or Gold Class Carnauba Plus Liquid wax?

                2. Will UQW turn trim white? I'm aware that UPW will turn trim white and that ULW will not, both being sun friendly according to their packaging.

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                • #38
                  Re: Gold Class Carnauba Plus Quik Wax

                  Originally posted by Hoytman View Post
                  Mr. Stoops,

                  Just purchased Gold Class Carnauba Plus Qwick Wax and I am looking forward to trying it. Actually, at the same time I purchased UQW and looking forward to trying both. Love the fact Gold Class Carnauba Plus Qwick Wax won't turn trim white. Questions:

                  1. Is this the case with Gold Class Carnauba Plus Paste Wax or Gold Class Carnauba Plus Liquid wax?

                  2. Will UQW turn trim white? I'm aware that UPW will turn trim white and that ULW will not, both being sun friendly according to their packaging.
                  The Gold Class liquid and paste waxes can stain trim if allowed to dry on it. If you keep a microfiber towel over your shoulder while applying these or any other liquid/paste wax you can then immediately wipe off any product that you accidentally get onto trim, thereby alleviating this issue.

                  UQW will not stain trim at all..... it will probably make it look better!


                  For the record, it's basically the "carrier ingredients" in liquid and paste waxes that cause staining on trim, not necessarily the wax itself.
                  Michael Stoops
                  Senior Global Product & Training Specialist | Meguiar's Inc.

                  Remember, this hobby is supposed to be your therapy, not the reason you need therapy.

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                  • #39
                    Re: Gold Class Carnauba Plus Quik Wax

                    Agreed, UQW actually enhances the look of black trim. You can basically use it on all exterior surfaces.
                    Originally posted by Blueline
                    I own a silver vehicle and a black vehicle owns me. The black one demands attention, washing, detailing, waxing and an occasional dinner out at a nice restaurant. The silver one demands nothing and it looks just fine. I think the black vehicle is taking advantage of me, and the silver car is more my style. We can go out for a drive without her makeup and she looks fine. If I want to take the black one out, it is three or four hours in the "bathroom" to get ready.

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                    • #40
                      Re: Gold Class Carnauba Plus Quik Wax

                      Thanks!


                      I have both UPW and ULW, but it's the smell of Gold Class paste that gets me. Love it and need to buy it.

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