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a few weeks ago, I decided to add a coat of Gliss to one of the cars i have coated a few months ago.
Again, I'm better with the visuals then writing down all of the details![]()
Link Below (feedback & advice always welcomed)
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You applied Gliss in direct sunlight?
Looks like wrong way to approach it..avoid direct sunlight even with decon process...but from the video looks like he does not have access to controlled environment either so he had to do it outside..too many factor to consider when doing this outside..wind dust accumulating on car after cleaning etc..if anyone new watching this please dont do this in direct sunlight and do it in controlled environment my only suggestion..I guess he got away with white car..I would never do this in direct sunlight..
You applied Gliss in direct sunlight?
I have a question though, what were you implying when you said I might have gotten away with it because it is a white car. I understand my conditions aren’t textbook for application. But I didn’t not sacrifice the coatings underneath by inducing marks anywhere.
From what I’ve seen, the cooler temps work in my favor vs 75+ degrees
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What i meant to say was that in direct sunlight any coating will cure faster than advertised and would be harder to remove if not careful and might leave hazy spots..then only way to remove once its harden is to polish it out and start your process again.I know gliss is not true coating just a topper so i guess you did not have any issue even in direct sunlight..good thing colder temp works for you..I still prefer to do it inside in controlled environment just my opinion..
What i meant to say was that in direct sunlight any coating will cure faster than advertised and would be harder to remove if not careful and might leave hazy spots..then only way to remove once its harden is to polish it out and start your process again.I know gliss is not true coating just a topper so i guess you did not have any issue even in direct sunlight..good thing colder temp works for you..I still prefer to do it inside in controlled environment just my opinion..
What did your reply have to do with his car being white?
You could’ve said that because his car’s white, the temperature even in direct sun would be cooler than any other color..
Another comment people with white vehicles commonly get is “you’re lucky you won’t be able to see the marring because it’s white”
I should know, I have 2 white vehicles here at home and I find it a bit insulting as if I can’t properly inspect my own paint or something.lol
we are getting feet of snow tomorrow...I am sure gliss will hold up well in snow and salt..I am really interested in getting gliss but AG still doesnt have it in stock.
I do some work sometimes in Brooklyn as I saw the NY amber and black plate. How do you do your work on the street?
Thanks, and i will get you those shots in a week, when it cures so i can wash
I just did a Macan Turbo yesterday, 8hrs and i used the snow foam as a clay lube. now i just need to find time to put that video together. The car was beat up for only being 4 years old. But it is a daily drive, and in New York......
I can't wait to see them! In a side note of flouropolymer protectants, I tried Fusso Coat on a section of my car and it held all through winter. I think these companies are in to something.