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FAQs
How long does Quartz actually last?
How long does Quartz actually last?
Quartz provides 6–8 months of durable protection when applied to a properly prepped surface. Layering 2–3 coats can extend longevity even further and boost gloss and water behaviour.
Can Quartz be layered with other products?
Can Quartz be layered with other products?
Yes — Quartz can be layered on itself for increased durability, or used under a wax to deepen gloss and extend the life of your wax layer. It’s fully LSP-friendly and works seamlessly with your existing protection.
What preparation do I need before applying Quartz?
What preparation do I need before applying Quartz?
For the best bond and longest durability, ensure the surface is:
- Fully washed
- Decontaminated (tar, iron, etc.)
- Wiped down with Clarity X to remove oils
A clean, residue-free surface allows Quartz to crosslink properly.
Will Quartz leave streaks or high spots?
Will Quartz leave streaks or high spots?
Not when used correctly. Quartz should be applied in a light mist, spread thinly, then buffed with a clean plush cloth.
If you notice patching or slight high spots, simply apply a second light layer over the area — Quartz self-levels and evens out effortlessly.