Gyeon Wet Coat

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I used WC for the first time today. I prepped the paint using P21s and then Citrol 266 to remove existing sealant/wax. Worked great. I did one final wash to remove any existing product.

To apply WC I did the following: while wet, 2 sprays (no more than that) per panel and one on my wash mitt. Evenly spread it out, hosed off with pressure washer. Couldn't have turned out better. Beading and gloss are fantastic. Zero streaking. Laid down really nice and even this way.

I have Ceramic Detailer, but didn't use it. May use as drying aid going forward for washes.

If you follow the directions exactly, it works extremely well. I've watched YT videos of detailers who will say two sprays, yet spray 5 lol. It's not necessary. Less is more and if you spread it out with a wash mitt, it's perfect.


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Looks very good! Sounds like a nice product. What a sweet color for that zr2!
 
Thanks, yeah it worked out great. If properly used (less is more/2 sprays per panel then spread with wash mitt), it works very well.
 
The satin steel is a impressive color. I pass one for sale (2019) on a car lot going to work everyday.
 
Thanks. I didn't have a choice in color due to limited availability but I do like it a lot.
 
Just did a wash after 2 weeks. Noticeable degradation in beading and sheeting of water, even after a wash to remove contaminates. I followed up with more WC but this time topped with Ceramic Detailer. A bit disappointed in durability, but I go back to the point that if you wash your car every 2 weeks or so, does durability matter? It's so easy to apply and air drying is simple once you treat the paint with WC.

I used Bathe Essence today for the first time. Weird soap. Very watery with minimal suds. I guess it worked ok because the truck came out great. It wasn't super dirty though to really judge the cleaning properties of Bathe.

I don't expect months out of the spray/rinse products. If I can get 2 months out of it, I'd be content. You're really paying for the simplicity and ease of use with a product like Wet Coat.
 
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