Mike lambert
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Do yourself a favor and just put 2 sprays on a towel, I've been a Gyeon certified installer for 2 years, that's the best way to use can coat
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Which coating did you get?[/QUOTE I bought the can coat in a pump sprayer.Polished the car with essence first on a green sonax light cut pad.Then pulled it out of the garage and foamed it touch less.Dryed it touch less with metro blower..First coated the tires with a prevail spray and a coating.Some overspray on got on the car,so I wiped the whole car with griots wax remover to ensure a clean surface.As for the coating non ceramic type it took me 2 hrs to complete ,i dont how it says you can apply and remove in 20 minute..Goes on tacky a little it and wiped it off immediately .Very deep gloss and I applied it to the glass except the windshield .Gtech c5 on the rims.started at12:30 and wrapped it up by 5:30.very nice product for 50.00 dollars and 200 ml and I didn't make a dent in the can as far as usuage.Next up is the leather coating.
Can you see inside the can anywhere to see how much you used and how much remains? How many cars do you think the can will coat? Thanks.
I have probably gotten at least 6 if I remember correctly. Metal can
Yesterday I did a hammered ls 430.I did use the towels and I zipped right thru it .Thanks for the info I'm going down to ag today and getting the wetcoat and leather coating.This is a product line that really stand out in performance and is affordable.Also gonna grab the fabric protector as well for my personal usage on a microfiber dining set.Thanks for the info Mike .Do yourself a favor and just put 2 sprays on a towel, I've been a Gyeon certified installer for 2 years, that's the best way to use can coat
You can just feel the volume left in the can.Alittle goes along way.2 cars so far plenty of product left.Can you see inside the can anywhere to see how much you used and how much remains? How many cars do you think the can will coat? Thanks.
New to this product, and currently use CarPro. If I were to switch, can someone with more knowledge on Gyeon products do a quick line-card comp?
i.e. if I use these CP products, what is the equivalent?
CQUK =
CQ Standard =
DLUX =
I don't think it's listed at all.Someone needs to update the regular site, CURE is NOT listed.
It is there. Search for it.I want Cure. Reload does not work. When I saw AG was carrying Geyon I immediately looked for Cure. Please add this to the lineup quickly. Thanks.
I want Cure. Reload does not work. When I saw AG was carrying Geyon I immediately looked for Cure. Please add this to the lineup quickly. Thanks.
I want Cure. Reload does not work. When I saw AG was carrying Geyon I immediately looked for Cure. Please add this to the lineup quickly. Thanks.
I would consider
Prime as being the entry level coating. Mohs as being their top of the line prosumer coating. Trim would be their version of DLUX. But, I don't think there is a geographic or environmental qualifier for Prime/Mohs like there is for CQUK.
Gyeon Cure would be similar to Reload.
Gyeon Wet Coat would be similar to HydrO2 Lite.
don't know where Gyeon Can Coat lies....
I think the rest of it is pretty obvious. Honestly, I don't have a high opinion of Gyeon Prep. I had to break out Gtechniq Panel Wipe a few times to mop up what Prep couldn't.
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