Exo and essence question plus nice reflection shots.

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So I've been using c2v3 and high gloss layering it with good results aside from the water spots that drive me crazy. I have a pic of them to post later.

So I'm thinking of stepping up to a more permanent coating. I got the Exo v4 that came in today. After the pollen season is over I'd like to polish with essence then top it with the Exo. Does anyone know if they're compatible? Anyone use exo v3 over essence maybe?



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Thanks for the help and for looking at my pics
 
Check out 512detail's comments over on the Autopia Forum regarding Essence and EXO. I seem to recall that in his experience they did not work well together. It was probably a good 18 months+ ago that he tried Essence with a number of different toppers. YMMV of course.

If you are not 100% set on using Essence as your final polish before coating, check out Gyeon Primer as an option. I've found it to be a little less finicky than Essence (although I do like Essence) and the gloss is terrific. There are no fillers in Gyeon Primer if that makes any difference to you. I've topped Primer with several different hybrid waxes and it's worked great. I've seen zero comments out there about using non-Gyeon coatings on top of Gyeon Primer though. It would be interesting to learn if it is compatible with competitor's coatings.
 
Check out 512detail's comments over on the Autopia Forum regarding Essence and EXO. I seem to recall that in his experience they did not work well together. It was probably a good 18 months+ ago that he tried Essence with a number of different toppers. YMMV of course.

If you are not 100% set on using Essence as your final polish before coating, check out Gyeon Primer as an option. I've found it to be a little less finicky than Essence (although I do like Essence) and the gloss is terrific. There are no fillers in Gyeon Primer if that makes any difference to you. I've topped Primer with several different hybrid waxes and it's worked great. I've seen zero comments out there about using non-Gyeon coatings on top of Gyeon Primer though. It would be interesting to learn if it is compatible with competitor's coatings.

No I'm not dead set on it I might even get a better finish with something like rupes ultrafine and then stripping the oils. Does the gyeon primer have abrasives in it I def want something abrasive.

Did anyone get clarification on the new backfire prep polish as far as being abrasive or not? I'll def look into the gyeon polish
 
Does the gyeon primer have abrasives in it I def want something abrasive.

Yes, I believe there is some mild abrasives in Gyeon Primer. It's basically Essence without the fillers, and it is just a tad easier to work with.
 
Yes, I believe there is some mild abrasives in Gyeon Primer. It's basically Essence without the fillers, and it is just a tad easier to work with.

Nice I'll def give that a shot I gotta put an order in soon. Those fillers prob just get in the way. I got the new 4th version of exo so i have to look into it more. It might work better on virgin paint cuz its like a 2 part coating formula idk?
 
The only thing is there's no way I'll be able to leave it on for even a year without wanting to polish it off. I imagine a lot of Autogeeks are polishing off there coatings every few months because they want to try something new
 
Yes, I believe there is some mild abrasives in Gyeon Primer. It's basically Essence without the fillers, and it is just a tad easier to work with.

^^ Way easier to work with IMO. Working time is loads longer and it's easy to wipe off.
 
Nice I'll def give that a shot I gotta put an order in soon. Those fillers prob just get in the way. I got the new 4th version of exo so i have to look into it more. It might work better on virgin paint cuz its like a 2 part coating formula idk?

Are you doing CSL and topping with EXOv4 or just using EXO as a stand alone?? I've been using EXO for a few years. Didn't use much v3 but overall I've been really happy with it. I used v2 as a stand alone on a couple vehicles with great success.

The only thing is there's no way I'll be able to leave it on for even a year without wanting to polish it off. I imagine a lot of Autogeeks are polishing off there coatings every few months because they want to try something new

You definitely wouldn't be the first to polish off a coating long before it actually needs to be removed. lol
 
Are you doing CSL and topping with EXOv4 or just using EXO as a stand alone?? I've been using EXO for a few years. Didn't use much v3 but overall I've been really happy with it. I used v2 as a stand alone on a couple vehicles with great success.



You definitely wouldn't be the first to polish off a coating long before it actually needs to be removed. lol

I figured lol I doubt mine will last 6 months. I was just going to use the Exo by itself then top it with things like c2v3 or high gloss ect, how do u think the Exo would pair up with essence or the gyeon polish?
 
Starting this project tomorrow. Think I'm going to use 3800 then coat. I may use something on a polishing pad first if it looks like it makes a difference on my test spot. I might polish with the new rupes Millie fine polish then jewel it with 3800.

I gotta see the defects under this new work light I bought
 
Check out 512detail's comments over on the Autopia Forum regarding Essence and EXO. I seem to recall that in his experience they did not work well together. It was probably a good 18 months+ ago that he tried Essence with a number of different toppers. YMMV of course.

If you are not 100% set on using Essence as your final polish before coating, check out Gyeon Primer as an option. I've found it to be a little less finicky than Essence (although I do like Essence) and the gloss is terrific. There are no fillers in Gyeon Primer if that makes any difference to you. I've topped Primer with several different hybrid waxes and it's worked great. I've seen zero comments out there about using non-Gyeon coatings on top of Gyeon Primer though. It would be interesting to learn if it is compatible with competitor's coatings.

Thanks for the info. I received both EXO and Crystal Serum Light today. My normal prep is Essence before applying the coating (normally I use McKee's 37). So I will have to switch that to M205 then.
 
Are you doing CSL and topping with EXOv4 or just using EXO as a stand alone?? I've been using EXO for a few years. Didn't use much v3 but overall I've been really happy with it. I used v2 as a stand alone on a couple vehicles with great success.



You definitely wouldn't be the first to polish off a coating long before it actually needs to be removed. lol

How many cars can you usually do with a bottle of EXO? Mark Barger told me it's about 3. Is that your experience as well?

Trying to figure out pricing for both EXO and CSL.
 
How many cars can you usually do with a bottle of EXO? Mark Barger told me it's about 3. Is that your experience as well?

Trying to figure out pricing for both EXO and CSL.

what size bottle? I got the 30ml it says 1 car but idk if it 2 coats on 1 car or 1 coat on 1 car. They recomend 2 coats so im hoping its at least 2 coats.

The exo v4 might work better with essence then the v3 did idk?
 
what size bottle? I got the 30ml it says 1 car but idk if it 2 coats on 1 car or 1 coat on 1 car. They recomend 2 coats so im hoping its at least 2 coats.

The exo v4 might work better with essence then the v3 did idk?

Ya 30ml bottle. I did a Lexus Sedan today using it. So it took about 3/4 of the bottle to do the car and mags. I applied 2 coats.

So if you can only do 1 vehicle with 1 bottle, it's not something I will use for my packages. First, doing 2 coats instead of one is a major waste of time. Basically adds and hour to the detail. Second I got EXO in a kit with Crystal Serum Light. Together the total was 140 CAN$, will have to check how much of that is CSL and how much is EXO but just for argument's sake, let's say EXO costs 60$ and CSL costs 80$. If I compare that to McKee's 37 Paint coating, this products costs me (with shipping included) 85$ and I can do 5 cars. So 17$ per car and only 1 coat needed so I save an hour as opposed to 60$ for the same car and more time to apply.

Mark Barger mentionned EXO is extremelly Hydrophobic. I have not seen it once cure but I will take his word for it. McKee's is not overly hydrophobic. Water will not stick to it but it doesn't have the effect that looks like a force field when water hits it and just flies away. Still, we are talking about 18-24 months coating with EXO and 2-3 years with McKee's. So for me the clear winner is McKee's for my base product.

I will still add CSL to my offerring with the option to top it with EXO. CSL is not very hydrophobic according to Mark, so that might leave clients disapointed.
 
Ya 30ml bottle. I did a Lexus Sedan today using it. So it took about 3/4 of the bottle to do the car and mags. I applied 2 coats.

So if you can only do 1 vehicle with 1 bottle, it's not something I will use for my packages. First, doing 2 coats instead of one is a major waste of time. Basically adds and hour to the detail. Second I got EXO in a kit with Crystal Serum Light. Together the total was 140 CAN$, will have to check how much of that is CSL and how much is EXO but just for argument's sake, let's say EXO costs 60$ and CSL costs 80$. If I compare that to McKee's 37 Paint coating, this products costs me (with shipping included) 85$ and I can do 5 cars. So 17$ per car and only 1 coat needed so I save an hour as opposed to 60$ for the same car and more time to apply.

Mark Barger mentionned EXO is extremelly Hydrophobic. I have not seen it once cure but I will take his word for it. McKee's is not overly hydrophobic. Water will not stick to it but it doesn't have the effect that looks like a force field when water hits it and just flies away. Still, we are talking about 18-24 months coating with EXO and 2-3 years with McKee's. So for me the clear winner is McKee's for my base product.

I will still add CSL to my offerring with the option to top it with EXO. CSL is not very hydrophobic according to Mark, so that might leave clients disapointed.
Did you find the exov4 easy to apply?
 
I put EXO v4 on an IS350 Lexus this past Sept, went on super easy. I keep it topped with BF sio2 or Reload 1x a month.
 
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