CarPro CQuartz Ceramic Coating
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"Worth a ruined Saturday. Best DIY ceramic we've applied."
Applied CQuartz to the full M3 Competition and both Touareg wheels over a single Saturday. Prep took three hours. Application took one. Eighteen months later the paint still beads water and the wheels still shed brake dust with a hose. The coating works. The prep is the entire job — if you're not willing to clay bar and decontaminate, buy something else.
Pros
- 18 months of active hydrophobics on the M3 Competition — still beading hard
- $42 covers a full car with proper technique — significantly cheaper than competitors
- Most forgiving application window in this price range — you have 2-3 minutes to wipe
Cons
- Humidity above 70% will cause hazing — apply in a climate-controlled space or wait for a dry day
- Zero margin for error on contaminated paint — skip the clay bar and you'll seal in contamination
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does CarPro CQuartz last in real-world conditions?
CGR observed 18+ months of active hydrophobics on the M3 Competition with proper maintenance washing. CarPro claims 24-36 months. That range is achievable if you avoid wax and APC on coated surfaces.
Do I need a UV light to apply CQuartz?
Not required but strongly recommended. The UV light shows high spots before they cure hard — they glow under the light. Without it you're wiping blind and may miss uneven coverage until it's too late to fix.
Can I apply CQuartz in my garage without a UV light?
Yes. Work one panel at a time, apply thin, wait 2-3 minutes for flashing, then wipe with a clean microfiber. The UV light makes the process easier and more consistent but the coating cures fine without it.
CarPro CQuartz Ceramic Coating
CGR Score: 88