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  • QUIK1982REGAL
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    Re: dust removal from car finish

    do the QD's help with keeping semi gloss finishes looking good??

    also, car was painted black, all trim being painted semi gloss black
    Last edited by QUIK1982REGAL; Mar 7, 2007, 07:20 AM.

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  • Mike Phillips
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    Originally posted by QUIK1982REGAL View Post
    thanks for that info
    I've always wanted to try #34, as I have seen many satisfied users
    have great results with it.

    Sure smells yummy!

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  • QUIK1982REGAL
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    Re: dust removal from car finish

    thanks for that info
    I've always wanted to try #34, as I have seen many satisfied users
    have great results with it.

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  • Mike Phillips
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    Just to clarify...

    Quik Detailer is not formulated to be used in a body shop environment, that is where fresh paint is being sprayed.

    Once the car leaves the body shop it is perfectly okay to use on paint that is less than 30 days old because Quik Detailer doesn't act like a wax in that it won't seal the paint.

    You can use M34 Final Inspection if you like but it's also perfectly okay to use any of our other mist & wipe quick detailers once the car has left the shop.

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  • QUIK1982REGAL
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    ok, thanks. the towel I was considering was a clean 100% cotton Cannon bath towel that I cut up. I could always go buy a 3 pack of terry cloth polishing towels if I need to.

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  • RamAirV1
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    Run the duster lightly over the paint first, then follow up with the #34.
    The Supreme Shine MF towels work best. But if you have some top quality 100% cotton towels, like the no longer made Charismas, that would be OK. But they must be soft. I would recommend testing them on a small area first to make sure they don't cause swirls.

    RamAirV1

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  • QUIK1982REGAL
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    ok thanks
    I hope the 100% cotton towel I mentioned previously will be ok to use for now. the car has a layer of dust on it, I can apply the #34 directly on the dust,then remove it with the towel? or do I run the duster over the car,then apply the #34, I just want to do it right the first time

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  • RamAirV1
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    You are not supposed to wash the duster. The more dust it picks up the better it works. Or so say the directions on the CCD. OXO makes a good duster too!

    Only use the duster on a "dusty" surface. It is not for use on heavy dirt. Same with QDs. If you QD every day or other day, you will not need to wash as long as it doesn't rain and/or the paint otherwise get muddy!

    RamAirV1

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  • QUIK1982REGAL
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    I just picked up a bottle of #34 final inspection, what should I use to apply and remove it? bottle calls for a gold class supreme shine microfiber(X-2010)
    I don't have one of these, can I use a good quality 100% regular cotton towel? also, do I spray it directly on the dust,then wipe? I would use a seperate one for apply, and one for removal. safe to use same towels for repeated uses?

    on a side note, how do I wash off all the accumulated dust on my california car duster? (found it in a closet, very dirty) any recommendation on a good car wash concentrate,and how long do I wait before it's first washing?
    sorry for all the questions

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  • Mayur
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    Re: dust removal from car finish

    Originally posted by RamAirV1 View Post
    No, you just used it on a small area so don't worry about it. How long has it been since your car was repainted?

    RamAirV1
    A little over a month, used it to clean off bird droppings when it was 2-3 weeks old.

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  • RamAirV1
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    Originally posted by Mayur View Post
    huh? Someone told me it was. I had a bird dropping on mine and used QD to clean it up. So what should I do? Go back and use scratch in the area where I sprayed QD to remove anything thats there?
    No, you just used it on a small area so don't worry about it. How long has it been since your car was repainted?

    RamAirV1

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  • Kflip445
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    I like those static car duster things. Looks like a stick with shag carpet on it.

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  • Mayur
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    Originally posted by RamAirV1 View Post
    Do not use Quik Detailer on fresh paint! It is not body shop safe. The only body shop safe QD is #34 Final Inspection!

    RamAirV1
    huh? Someone told me it was. I had a bird dropping on mine and used QD to clean it up. So what should I do? Go back and use scratch in the area where I sprayed QD to remove anything thats there?

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  • QUIK1982REGAL
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    ok, thanks! do I need to wash/rinse the dust off first?

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  • RamAirV1
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    Do not use Quik Detailer on fresh paint! It is not body shop safe. The only body shop safe QD is #34 Final Inspection!

    RamAirV1

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