Gyeon Frothe or CarPro Reset

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For a coated car, 2 bucket maintenance wash, is there a preference between these 2? Or is another your flavor?
 
For a coated car, 2 bucket maintenance wash, is there a preference between these 2? Or is another your flavor?

Not familiar with Gyeon frothe. I know Ammo Frothe waterless, but haven’t used it. Think ReStart wash is the similar product to Reset.
 
Do you mean Gyeon Bathe? If so, I like Reset much better! I buy it by the gallon.
 
I like CarPro Reset better than Bathe but not by much, both are great soaps

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Sorry, gents I meant Gyeon BATHE. There is no Gyeon Foroth.
 

After going through bottles of both.

Reset is better than Bathe. Similar cleaning but Reset is slicker in my use.
 
Don’t bother with Bathe Essence. Regular bathe is better. Reset is even better.
 
Don’t bother with Bathe Essence. Regular bathe is better. Reset is even better.
Agreed!

My Bathe Essence is like honey in the fridge...seriously!

Reset is just "one of those products", meaning it's so good it basically defines a product line if you know what I mean

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If anyone hasn’t mentioned I’d go with Reset. Gonna be my everyday soap from now on


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Thanks All. Reset will be on order later today.

For clarification - my car is coated and topped with a sealant. Does Reset affect the selalent?
 
Thanks All. Reset will be on order later today.

For clarification - my car is coated and topped with a sealant. Does Reset affect the selalent?
What LSP is applied right now

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Reset does degrade sealants faster than other soaps.

Ok, so I'm trying to wrap this up, but if it lessens/degrades the sealant, why use it as a maintenance wash? Now, I could see where it would be beneficial after each wash to take off the last detail spray, but most apply sealants eithers as a LSP or as a topper for the coatings.
 
Ok, so I'm trying to wrap this up, but if it lessens/degrades the sealant, why use it as a maintenance wash? Now, I could see where it would be beneficial after each wash to take off the last detail spray, but most apply sealants eithers as a LSP or as a topper for the coatings.

If you want the true effects of your coating, don't top it. Or at least use the same type of spray product as your coating. Example would be, if your using CQuartz 3.0 than top with Elixir.

Why top with a completely different product? If you like your topper so much, why not use it also as a base coat?
 
If you want the true effects of your coating, don't top it. Or at least use the same type of spray product as your coating. Example would be, if your using CQuartz 3.0 than top with Elixir.

Why top with a completely different product? If you like your topper so mush, why not use it also as a base coat?

Gotcha. Funny thing is I coated with Fictech Crystal, which was as easy a coating I ever applied, but ya know, we just want to keep all these companies in business, so like most with coated cars wanted a topper, adds a bit of luster and shine. Damn funny thing is I washed my CX-5 today and curiosity got the better of me and I applied Polish Angel to the R side of my car and Fictech Gliss to the other side so I can see how they compare in ease of application - both too simple to complain, shine, and beading/longevity over the next month or so. Of course these are supposed to last way longer than that but I wanted to see which one will hold up better. I can say that the Fictech leaves the paint more "slippery/smoother", but that could just be that same company synergy that you mention. [h=1][/h]
 
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