joebruin77
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- Jan 1, 2019
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I used Gyeon Cancoat for the very first time today on my wife's Honda and I can see why so many people on this forum love this product. It was very easy to apply and the shine and gloss are amazing.
I have a question about the prep and application of Cancoat outside. I have no choice but to do my detailing outside since I do not have a garage or car port. For my own car, I need to first do a polish before applying Cancoat. I plan on using Dr. Beasley's NSP 45 with my DA polisher. The issue is that even if I start out early in the morning, I have a limited amount of time to work in the shade. By the time I wash, decontaminate, clay, and polish the entire car, I won't have enough time in shade to apply the Cancoat. So my thought was to do all the prep work including the polishing the day before. Then the next morning I would do a quick rinseless wash to get rid of any light dust or debris that fell on the car overnight, and then apply the Cancoat.
So my question is, after I polish the car using Dr. Beasley's NSP 45, is it ok to wait 24 hours to apply the Cancoat? If I do a rinseless wash with either Mckees 37 N-914 or ONR right before applying the Cancoat the next morning, will I have any issues with the Cancoat bonding to the paint?
Thank you,
Joe
I have a question about the prep and application of Cancoat outside. I have no choice but to do my detailing outside since I do not have a garage or car port. For my own car, I need to first do a polish before applying Cancoat. I plan on using Dr. Beasley's NSP 45 with my DA polisher. The issue is that even if I start out early in the morning, I have a limited amount of time to work in the shade. By the time I wash, decontaminate, clay, and polish the entire car, I won't have enough time in shade to apply the Cancoat. So my thought was to do all the prep work including the polishing the day before. Then the next morning I would do a quick rinseless wash to get rid of any light dust or debris that fell on the car overnight, and then apply the Cancoat.
So my question is, after I polish the car using Dr. Beasley's NSP 45, is it ok to wait 24 hours to apply the Cancoat? If I do a rinseless wash with either Mckees 37 N-914 or ONR right before applying the Cancoat the next morning, will I have any issues with the Cancoat bonding to the paint?
Thank you,
Joe