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Keep in mind that CarPro recommends two layers. Doesn’t mean you have to but if you want the max durability with it then two is the same ah to go.
CQUK is not slick. Hopefully it comes with Reload 2.0.
AS A SIDE NOTE ..
UK3.0 is about 26% cheaper than Gyeon here in Australia.
I am am newb and went thru this last year on my new truck. Most on here don't like it...but I used Optinum Gloss Coat....because of easy application. I was able to get two full coats using 10cc on my F150. I did all the prep....boy that was a pain(a full day) I used it sparingly as thats what is suggested...thinking 10 cc would be good for one coat...nope got two full coats. I am about 10 months in and still beads like day one. I will probably decon and do another coat this summer...just because...I always gotta tinker.
So to the Op...it worked for me.
I like GTech CSL+EXO and i think they're easy to apply. I also like CanCoat Evo for customers.
I have a customer with a black Toyota Tacoma with CanCoat Evo that still has solid beading on the sides but not much on the top surfaces. That's 1. Black paint, 2. Applied 11 months ago (June '22), and 3. In FL sun all day, every day.
If it was mine I would reapply to top surfaces and when the sides give it up...time to redo everything.
I am truly impressed with CanCoat Evo and it's silly simple to apply.
Thanks, the logical question is if I need 2 coats on each car, but the answer is likely the same as it should be with 845 - one coat is enough, but 2 coats wouldn't hurt at all.
Or maybe there is difference there and 2 coats of ceramic coating would improve durability drastically ?!?
I'm leaning towards one coat only, to start with my first car.
The first time is always like that I guess, I'll need to get my things right to make it a success.
Another thought is that I would feel more comfortable if I coat panel by panel ..or maybe 2 at once!?
Apart from needing numerous applicators would you recommend doing so ?!? Lets say hood and roof today, trunk and back doors tomorrow, etc.
What do you think ?!?
You guys really have me rethinking my intention of getting UK3.0.
Nothing wrong with Gloss Coat.
Why would you think "most on here don't like it?"
Great to hear it's still kicking after the 10 months.....
Do me a favor and try Mohs Evo. You will be much happier not having to apply multiple layers of a coating.
Depends on the coating. Gyeon Evo is now one layer for all their coatings other than Syncro Evo.
Cquartz recommends two. Do you need two? That is up to you. The reason they recommend two is for the best durability over one layer. Corey explains it at the 2:20 mark.
Depends on the coating and the flash time of that coating. Something like Mohs Evo that isn't happening. It flashes fast. With Pure Evo you certainly can. CQUK is pushing it but can be done depending on the temp and humidity. SiC yes that is possible.
I coat all in one day.
CQUK 3.0 is a fantastic coating. The op wanted slickness and UK doesn't offer that. CQSiC offers that. More so than Mohs Evo but some find the flash time of SiC tricky where Mohs does the sweating effect.
Yeah there is. Its weak in overall comparison. It is why I never went back to it. Sure it is easy to use. All personal experience but it didn't last a year on the vehicles I applied it to.
Aghh, I actually like one coat and as slicky as possible. Wrong product for my liking obviously.
Will change my order now to Gyeon Q2 MOHS EVO
I am am newb and went thru this last year on my new truck. Most on here don't like it...but I used Optinum Gloss Coat....because of easy application. I was able to get two full coats using 10cc on my F150. I did all the prep....boy that was a pain(a full day) I used it sparingly as thats what is suggested...thinking 10 cc would be good for one coat...nope got two full coats. I am about 10 months in and still beads like day one. I will probably decon and do another coat this summer...just because...I always gotta tinker.
So to the Op...it worked for me.
Do me a favor and try Mohs Evo. You will be much happier not having to apply multiple layers of a coating.
Depends on the coating. Gyeon Evo is now one layer for all their coatings other than Syncro Evo.
Cquartz recommends two. Do you need two? That is up to you. The reason they recommend two is for the best durability over one layer. Corey explains it at the 2:20 mark.
Depends on the coating and the flash time of that coating. Something like Mohs Evo that isn't happening. It flashes fast. With Pure Evo you certainly can. CQUK is pushing it but can be done depending on the temp and humidity. SiC yes that is possible.
I coat all in one day.
CQUK 3.0 is a fantastic coating. The op wanted slickness and UK doesn't offer that. CQSiC offers that. More so than Mohs Evo but some find the flash time of SiC tricky where Mohs does the sweating effect.
Yeah there is. Its weak in overall comparison. It is why I never went back to it. Sure it is easy to use. All personal experience but it didn't last a year on the vehicles I applied it to.
After reading some of the glowing reviews and watching a bunch of YouTube videos, I’ll be throwing out my CarPro fanboy card and going Gyeon Mohs.
The beast's in ..
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I take it I now need Gyeon Q2M Prep Polish Remover
How much I need for a VW Golf ?
Is 500ml enough, as the second option is buying a 4L canister ?
I also have a Mitsubishi Lancer lined up for the ceramic coating works.
The beast's in ..
View attachment 76717
I take it I now need Gyeon Q2M Prep Polish Remover
How much I need for a VW Golf ?
Is 500ml enough, as the second option is buying a 4L canister ?
I also have a Mitsubishi Lancer lined up for the ceramic coating works.
Would love to hear your application notes, this will be my next coating.
Yes, you absolutely need a panel prep spray, be that Gyeon Prep or even Carpro Eraser.
Don't sleep on UK. Still one of the best coatings on the market.
I will certainly provide some feedback, but bare in mind this is my 1st ceramic coating ever (after using the 845 extensively for over 10yrs).
I believe the biggest challenge is to recognize the right moment for wipe-off, anyone who can elaborate on that, especially for this product - Gyeon Mohs Evo !?
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