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GYEON Q2 Mohs topped with Q2 Booster is one of the most technologically advanced Coating combinations available on the market: extreme gloss, 120 degree contact angle water beading, years of durability, and super easy wash maintenance



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so, a coating for my coating? whats next, a coating for my coating, for my coating? 3 coatings? I'm all for businesses making that $$$$ but dang, seems redundant but what do i know. I'm just some dude.
 
This is a product specifically for people looking for ways to spend more money. Clearly you are not the target market as you don't seem interested in spending money on redundant products.

If you really want full protection, top this coating coating with a few coats of clear plastidip then wrap in vinyl. Fold the car up in a pizza and encrust in a taco bell dorito shell.
They will have a promo sale on this combo shortly - Code 7LAYERCHALUPA


so, a coating for my coating? whats next, a coating for my coating, for my coating? 3 coatings? I'm all for businesses making that $$$$ but dang, seems redundant but what do i know. I'm just some dude.
 
This is a product specifically for people looking for ways to spend more money. Clearly you are not the target market as you don't seem interested in spending money on redundant products.

If you really want full protection, top this coating coating with a few coats of clear plastidip then wrap in vinyl. Fold the car up in a pizza and encrust in a taco bell dorito shell.
They will have a promo sale on this combo shortly - Code 7LAYERCHALUPA

First post? That's funny! Welcome to the forums!!:welcome:
 
Dudes.

It's a promo. And Gyeon Booster is similar to EXO. It adds to the hydrophobicity.

I personally have tried it and didn't like it, but others like it quite a bit.

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Gyeon Booster is a 2nd step/ Topper like CSL/EXO but is quite different in application vs EXO.

If i remember, Booster is a very dense liquid Flourine based- the 30ml bottle feels heavier than the 50ml of CSL. And it is quite hard to see it going on the paint from the applicator.
It is said you almost have to trust (the Force) it is going on - it seems to evaporate as quickly as it goes on.

But it seemed to work quite well on top of Mohs. The beading was quite improved.

I had it last a year before having to redo after a quarter panel repaint after a fender bender.
 
The fast evaporation is why I didn't like it. I found areas of incomplete coverage. Maybe the solution is changed somewhat; I used it two years ago.

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Thanks

I have become incredibly cynical of detailing product marketing. I do like and use a lot of the products these guys sell, but the marketing hype for detailing products has become similar to workout supplements. The same company (Palm Beach Motoring Group) makes a tv show that has ads for various brands of products they sell that they also own, but present as if they are independent companies/products. Go to the website and they have all these glowing reviews of what miracles these products are as if they are an independent 3rd party make an unbiased recommendation and ever one of them says each individual product is the greatest thing since the clear coat. Then go to the 'competitions' website and it turns out they are also PBMG. I'd imagine it's very likely that a lot of these products are the exact same thing, just with different dyes and scents added to brand and describe differently giving people the illusion of customized boutique brand selection (sort of like what microbews have become).

Don't get me wrong though, they make some very good products, provide some good education, and in general I am glad they are around. Ultimately, I am a customer and that's why I'm here. Just hard to weed through the marketing and take products like this seriously. Hence my first post was satirical. Hope no one takes it to be more than humor and enjoys spending excessive amounts on whatever products make them feel happy. I've owned 43 cars, so I have no room to talk about redundant wastes of money :)


First post? That's funny! Welcome to the forums!!:welcome:
 
I had the exact reaction when I figured all of this out. You've really nailed it - so much of detailing is marketing. You'll learn to see through the bs and realize you don't have to buy every new thing + take many of the advertisements with a grain of salt.



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I have become incredibly cynical of detailing product marketing. I do like and use a lot of the products these guys sell, but the marketing hype for detailing products has become similar to workout supplements. The same company (Palm Beach Motoring Group) makes a tv show that has ads for various brands of products they sell that they also own, but present as if they are independent companies/products. Go to the website and they have all these glowing reviews of what miracles these products are as if they are an independent 3rd party make an unbiased recommendation and ever one of them says each individual product is the greatest thing since the clear coat. Then go to the 'competitions' website and it turns out they are also PBMG. I'd imagine it's very likely that a lot of these products are the exact same thing, just with different dyes and scents added to brand and describe differently giving people the illusion of customized boutique brand selection (sort of like what microbews have become).

Don't get me wrong though, they make some very good products, provide some good education, and in general I am glad they are around. Ultimately, I am a customer and that's why I'm here. Just hard to weed through the marketing and take products like this seriously. Hence my first post was satirical. Hope no one takes it to be more than humor and enjoys spending excessive amounts on whatever products make them feel happy. I've owned 43 cars, so I have no room to talk about redundant wastes of money :)
 
Eh, 'add-ons' like this are part of the fun of this stuff. If your just an amateur in a garage, trying different things is entertaining.

And yes, have had a Booster pkg in my cabinet for a while...just not sure what to use it in yet seeing as to how it has to be done in conjunction with a coating application.

Kinda a middle of the night impulse buy; like the Can Coat that arrived today. Maybe wrap it up with the Mohs kit I have sitting around; Mohs + Can Coat + Booster?

Edit: FWIW, Mohs + Booster kinda approximates Gyeon Durabead pro-only product...sez Gyeon.
 
Eh, 'add-ons' like this are part of the fun of this stuff. If your just an amateur in a garage, trying different things is entertaining.

And yes, have had a Booster pkg in my cabinet for a while...just not sure what to use it in yet seeing as to how it has to be done in conjunction with a coating application.

Kinda a middle of the night impulse buy; like the Can Coat that arrived today. Maybe wrap it up with the Mohs kit I have sitting around; Mohs + Can Coat + Booster?

Edit: FWIW, Mohs + Booster kinda approximates Gyeon Durabead pro-only product...sez Gyeon.

Tried explaining that to my significant other once or twice.....I was just digging my self in hole. :dig:
 
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