As some of you may alredy know. Last week i applied evo pure coating on my black audi. After 10 days of curing i decided to washed the car and applied cancoat evo on top. It rained quite a bit last week so removing the water spots was a bit of a pain. I had to use ipa on some spot on the hood but the car was ready for cancoat
I ve decided to use esoteric method of applying cancoat spray on the microfiber and doing small sections. I started on the hood and pretty much gave up. Let me start by saying the spray method is a pain , real pain because it goes everwhere so i had to make sure it only went onto the microfiber. The coating itself is sticky and not slick, it does not come off easy , its even worst than a ceramic coating because u are not applying it with a suede block or microfiber applicator. The car is black so it makes it worst because i had to go over 5 or 6 times just to make sure they were not darker spots. Working on small sections also make it harder as u end up going back to the sections u already did, which against causes darker spots there. Furthermore the fast curing time makes it harder to go back and fix the spot u missed.
I ll be honest , the car being black doesnt help, the lighting in my garage is not the best so it doesnt help neither. Not going to lie , i would rather just do a second coat of ceramic coating instead of cancoat or i would apply cancoat with a suede applicator or microfiber applicator, treat it like a true ceramic coating next time
Overall thoughts are i would rather use carpro gliss as a topper rather than cancoat
I would even argue that carpro lite was easier to apply than cancoat evo.
Even pure was easier to come off and it is as slick as cancoat
I ve decided to use esoteric method of applying cancoat spray on the microfiber and doing small sections. I started on the hood and pretty much gave up. Let me start by saying the spray method is a pain , real pain because it goes everwhere so i had to make sure it only went onto the microfiber. The coating itself is sticky and not slick, it does not come off easy , its even worst than a ceramic coating because u are not applying it with a suede block or microfiber applicator. The car is black so it makes it worst because i had to go over 5 or 6 times just to make sure they were not darker spots. Working on small sections also make it harder as u end up going back to the sections u already did, which against causes darker spots there. Furthermore the fast curing time makes it harder to go back and fix the spot u missed.
I ll be honest , the car being black doesnt help, the lighting in my garage is not the best so it doesnt help neither. Not going to lie , i would rather just do a second coat of ceramic coating instead of cancoat or i would apply cancoat with a suede applicator or microfiber applicator, treat it like a true ceramic coating next time
Overall thoughts are i would rather use carpro gliss as a topper rather than cancoat
I would even argue that carpro lite was easier to apply than cancoat evo.
Even pure was easier to come off and it is as slick as cancoat