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CARPRO CQUARTZ UK 3.0 is a cutting-edge ceramic coating featuring 70% ultra-pure silica-quartz that bonds to paint, metal, glass, and plastic surfaces. Designed for professional-grade protection, it offers exceptional resistance to chemicals, salt, UV rays, and environmental damage while delivering a deep, glossy finish. The kit includes everything needed for easy application across a wide temperature range (40°F-100°F), ensuring your vehicle stays showroom-ready with unmatched water and dirt repellency for years.







| ASIN | B07D4NM5XM |
| ASIN | B07D4NM5XM |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #65,251 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #11 in Automotive Clear Coat Paint |
| Color | Clear |
| Coverage | CQUARTZ UK 3.0 (Use 15ml+/- per coat - average size car) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (508) |
| Customer reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (508) |
| Date First Available | 31 July 2018 |
| Date First Available | 31 July 2018 |
| Department | Unisex Adult |
| Finish | Gloss |
| Included components | (1) 100ml bottle of Reload 2.0, (1) 16"x16" Orange suede leveling towel., (1) 30ml bottle of CQUARTZ UK 3.0 (Use 15ml+/- per coat - average size car), (1) CQUARTZ applicator block., (4) 4" MF suede applicators. |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 295 g |
| Manufacturer | CARPRO |
| Manufacturer | CARPRO |
| Manufacturer reference | V3_10CQK30K |
| Manufacturer reference | V3_10CQK30K |
| Part number | V3_10CQK30K |
| Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
| Special Features | UV protection |
| Specific uses | Exterior |
A**O
Es un excelente producto, el acabo lo deja más brillante y aparte la hidrofobia es muy buena, solo que al aplicarlo si tengan cuidado con no dejarlo secar porque si puede dejar manchas, pero se pueden solucionar con el eraser
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M**M
I applied this to a new car this past week. You need to plan to spend a lot of time doing prep work - wash, clay bar, stripping all wax and other sealants off first. Ive done all that before, but this is the first time I’ve tried a ceramic sealant. I was a little worried because of all the warnings - done use in direct sun, work in small patches, etc. Well i only have outside, so i had to work around the direct sunlight. And there wasnt much i could help about being outside, with crap falling from the trees. Even with all that, i found this very easy to apply and work with. I think its easier than wax, to be honest. You just have to make sure you get it wiped down properly and all streaks taken out. It does result in a nice smooth finish and shine. I cant say anything about the durability yet though. I am very satisfied with the results. I used about 2/3 of the bottle on my explorer - i applied 2 coats tot he entire truck including the painted wheels. I didn’t do the glass yet but may try that in the upcoming days
D**S
I recently purchased and applied the CarPro CQuartz UK 3.0_30ml Kit w/Reload on my vehicle. I have a small, two door fabric top convertible, so no roof application. The 30ml kit was just barely enough to apply the recommended two coats, and I stress barely. Anything larger than a small two door will likely need the next larger size. And the last thing you'll want after taking the time and effort, and enduring the back pain making to make sure your paint is near perfect before you apply the ceramic coating is to run out of product before the end. Which leads me to my only gripe with this product, and that is the number of suede applicators that are provided with the 30ml kit. They only give you 5, and they tell you to switch out the applicator after every ~2 panels or so. This is because the ceramic coating begins to dry on the suede applicator, and since it's a glass product, can begin to scratch your paint if you use it too long. However as I mentioned earlier, they recommend 2 coats. My vehicle has a total of 10 panels (most cars have more), which equals 5 suede applicators for 1 coat. In order to apply the 2nd recommended coat, I had to stop the project after the first coat and re-order more suede applicator pads. Keep this in mind and maybe order the extras ahead of time so your project is not delayed. I'm disappointed they don't provide enough suede applicators for the recommended 2 coats, for almost for $70! It's the misses like this that make the difference between 5 star and 4 star reviews. I can't comment on how well this product works yet because it's only been on the vehicle for a week, but I can tell you applying the product is not difficult. Follow the installation instructions and you should be fine. I did get sloppy on one panel and had one area where the product was built up and dried like that. Do not continue to buff these areas or your risk introducing scratches and it won't help knocking it down. I've read where people actually took out their DA polisher and hit these "high spots". However, I found that spraying only the high-spot area with the included Reload re-activated the coating and allowed me to then buff the high spot out. Youtube is a great resource for applying this product, so watch all of the videos you can before starting. Enjoy the process, many happy miles, and to quote the late, great Neil Peart from Rush, "..to keep it as new has been his dearest dream." -Red Barchetta
E**R
So many auto detail guys try to make ceramic coatings way more complicated than they really are either so they can charge huge money for a professional application and/or publish click bate videos that imply you have to do it their way. Yeah you can, worst case, leave some streaks (so called "high spots") on your paint if you use a crappy no-name Chinese product or completely ignore the directions with a decent product. But, with a really high quality product like Carpro Cquartz UK 3.0, you honestly have to work hard to screw it up beyond just needing an added wipe. It's the most forgiving quality ceramic coating I've yet tried. There are multiple credible YouTube videos comparing and torture testing over time muliple coatings and all of them I've seen rate Cquartz as among the top few that survive the longest. That mirros my own experience. That said, Turtle Wax Hybrid Solutions Ceramic Coating has also done really well in real world tests. Cquartz might last 24 to 36 months when properly applied and well cared for. While the Turtle Wax product is likely to last half as long but still impressive given it's much lower price. But the Turtle Wax product is around one fourth the cost so you could apply it Some would lead you to believe you have to invest countless hours in a 7+ step prep for any ceramic coating but that really depends on your goal? If you consider your paint acceptable as-is go to your local CVS, buy a bottle of isopropyl alcohol for a few dollars, dump it into a spray bottle, add a couple drops of dish washing detergent, and you have essentially the same thing as Carpros Eraser at around one tenth the price. Wash your car well, dry it, apply the alcohol mix or other prep product, wipe it off with a microfiber towel, and you're good to go if you're happy with your paint. If you your paint has issues you want to correct do your best to fix them before the alcoholwipe down.
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