cardude2000
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- Apr 21, 2016
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I usually use meguirs et al but had wife’s car coated with gteqniq EXO and am not sure what to use. Really going for some layering as well as gloss/pop.
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For a hybrid quick detailer IGL Enhancer.
Ok so polish angel.
What am I dealing with here? For $70 this can’t ‘just’ be a drying aid.
Would I use it AFTER a traditional wash and drying aid to boost shine?
The consensus negative of D156 on top vs. SiO2 toppers would be a perceived reduction in beading and self cleaning. If those are OK by the owner then they should go for it.I literally just use D156. A gallon is, like, $33. Either that or I've used DG Rinseless wash mixed as Quick Detailer, but D156 does a fine job. Otherwise all the SiO2 stuff is super over-priced and doesn't really do much. I say trust your coating. If your coating alone lasts 2 years, what's the benefit to actually extending its life an additional 3 months or so? By that time it'll be so contaminated that it's ready for a re-do any way.
I would love to see actual proof of a coating lasting 2 years.
Topped, Spritzed, Chopped or Whipped.
Don't know how to prove it other than after cleaning the winter goo off of wifes winter driver, decided to skip redoing this year as the surface still looked good and was shedding water in a manner which is to my liking.I would love to see actual proof of a coating lasting 2 years.
Topped, Spritzed, Chopped or Whipped.
Don't know how to prove it other than after cleaning the winter goo off of wifes winter driver, decided to skip redoing this year as the surface still looked good and was shedding water in a manner which is to my liking.
Coating was applied in October 2016 but perhaps not typical usage of vehicle as it's only traveled about 17k miles since then; just sits outside for the most part Apri thru November, short trips only December thru March.
I would love to see actual proof of a coating lasting 2 years.
Topped, Spritzed, Chopped or Whipped.
How does that paint feel when you do a baggie test?
To be quite honest, never occurred to me to give it a try. Since the surface was still exhibiting very strong evidence of that which I seek in a coating, it is a completely inconsequential issue for me what the surface feels like when my hand is in a baggie. The surface feels smooth, glass-like and positively delightful when I run my bare fingers over it and, at the risk of being labeled a detailing heretic, I really don't care what it feels like w/ the baggie test. Kinda like the "If a tree falls in a forest and nobody is around to hear it, does it really make a sound" thing.
Others may consider that an important issue but I guess I'm just not one of them. If the car is still exhibiting the self cleaning & hydrophobic tendencies that make coatings appealing to me, what goes on at a 'microscopic' level is of little concern in my world.
As Bridget Fonda said in the movie Point of No Return, "I never did mind about the little things." and to me, this is a little thing. But then again, my 2-bucket wash only really involves one bucket and I always do the wheels last so maybe I just like to be a bit 'different' (i.e. 'lazy').
Paint can feel smooth, bead water, and seem easy to clean, but contaminants can gradually creep up and before you know it a vehicles paint is far from what it could be.
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