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Paul_BB_Guy 12-09-2003 12:02 AM

Meguiar's Quick Detailer in Cold Weather
 
Hi guys,

I wanted to go over the car with Meguir's quick detailer but I can't seem to get it to absorb. I spray and wipe and then flip it to dry but I just spread the stuff and it doesn't dry. Maybe it's the towell I'm using.

I know some of you will suggest using dftowel but shipping to Canada is 44 bucks so forget it!

Has anyone used this stuff in the cold? Does it behave any differently than in the warmth?

Kevin Overall 12-09-2003 07:06 AM

Cold weather has no effect to me in using Z-6 detailer, I would say your towels have given up....

raymanZ 12-09-2003 07:39 AM

I believe thats a good thing
 
I think thats a good thing.

Once you start to see a lot of it "absorb" and not really lubricate the surface very well, thats when you know your layer of wax on the car is all but gone.

I think it just affirms that fact that your car has a healthy amount of wax on it.

Also, I would highly recommend a microfiber towel, even an average one is better then a crappy regular towel, spreads it much much better.

RaymanZ

lemonjihwan 12-26-2003 03:50 PM

where can you get microfiber towells?
can you get'em atAdvanced Autoparts, or like PEPBOYS???

Kevin Overall 12-27-2003 01:03 PM


Originally posted by lemonjihwan
where can you get microfiber towells?
can you get'em atAdvanced Autoparts, or like PEPBOYS???


You can get any kind of micro fibers in stores now, but they are are all made from polyester and nylon, WalMart has a turtle wax brand name of man made micro fibers in the wax section, but I felt of them and they feel cheap and rough, nothing I would use on my paints.

If you want the www.dftowel.com which is an all natural fiber towels I am a distributor for them, I have the med towel 12.35 and the large towel 18.00 in stock, 2.00 shipping first class mail for one towel and 3.00 for 2 or more towels.

DFTowel 01-07-2004 12:52 PM

Re: Meguiar's Quick Detailer in Cold Weather
 

Originally posted by Paul_BB_Guy
...I know some of you will suggest using dftowel but shipping to Canada is 44 bucks so forget it!...
$44?? No way, something must have hiccupped in the shopping cart, try again Paul. Should only be about $15 or so via UPS depending on weight.

Jetpilot718 01-07-2004 05:06 PM

Actually, its just the quick wax. It wont work in certain temp. ranges. Check the bottle, it will say. I get the same thing here too.

Paul_BB_Guy 01-07-2004 07:39 PM

Yep. Shipping comes up as $15.54 now. It must have been a hiccup in the billing system.
I ordered the towels through a friend's US PO box so I have them now and am quite happy. :)

Chris S27 01-08-2004 07:39 AM

Jet, Paul is referring to Quick Detailer, not quik wax... Big difference. Paul, I've found the same thing with QD in the cold weather...it responds a bit different and really doesn't "work in" well at all. It's also probably because your car has less wax on it. A freshly waxed car will take the QD much better than a car without.

Chris S27 01-08-2004 07:41 AM

Best Micro Fiber towels available, BAR NONE are from JT International. Sorry DF guys... Email Tom at JTIntern@hotmail.com for pricing. As for his autopia.org pricing...as he discounts for users from the site.

maybeaZ 01-10-2004 07:36 PM

Yeah, I live in NY and any of the detailers that I have used dont work well in the cold weather. It has something to do with molecular structure of the stuff when it is cold. It helps if you keep the bottle at room temperature, but a warm surface is the most efficient way to use any detail spray.


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