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  • Gccp + 135

    Hello friends, I want to ask couple questions..

    Can I combine Gold Class Carnauba plus with UQD or 135 (synthetic spray detailer)?

    Do I need to give some time before spraying UQD or 135? or I could just spray 135 after I finished buffing the dried GCCP wax?

    Thank you for your help...
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    Re: Gccp + 135

    Usualy, I use #135 as a final wipe to make sure I didn't miss a spot when removing the wax. So I would say that you don't need to let the wax cure.
    Maybe someone could confirm ?

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      Re: Gccp + 135

      It is nice to let the wax sit undisturbed as long as possible.
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        Re: Gccp + 135

        Originally posted by Murr1525 View Post
        It is nice to let the wax sit undisturbed as long as possible.
        I think this is good advice.

        I'm curious as to why some guys don't just go over the paint again with a new/clean microfiber? There really shouldn't be any contaminants on the paint to worry about and the car just received a barrier of wax.

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          Re: Gccp + 135

          A few hours after removing the wax, I usually hit it with either LT or UQD. Sometimes I don't allow the wax to dry long enough before removing and this helped remove some of the streaking.
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            Re: Gccp + 135

            Originally posted by Bill Davidson View Post
            I think this is good advice.

            I'm curious as to why some guys don't just go over the paint again with a new/clean microfiber? There really shouldn't be any contaminants on the paint to worry about and the car just received a barrier of wax.
            I like using a Ultimate Wipe for this step. I agree you have to give the wax some time to set up.
            quality creates its own demand

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