Desertnate
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- Aug 5, 2013
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I just recently finished polishing out and re-coating my BRZ (another thread coming) and noticed I'm now really low on finishing polish. I've been very pleased with Griots BOSS Perfecting Cream and wouldn't hesitate to buy another bottle, but before replenishing my stock I remembered the primer polishes. So...I'm heading down that rabbit hole and have a few questions for those who may have already considered/used them.
1. Do they need to cure before applying the coating? I read a review about Gyeon needing 24 hours to cure or 1 hour followed by a panel prep spray. One hour I could manage, anything more is a non-starter since I have to knock out my cars over a weekend.
2. Do they really go bad in the bottle quickly? CarPro mentions Essence has a 1-year shelf life. I do my cars on a staggered 2~3 year cycle. There is no way I'd kill off even the small 8oz bottles in a year.
3. How well do they cut? I've settled into a 1-step process for my cars and keep them in pretty good shape, so they never need more than that. I figure my Subaru won't be a problem, but the Acura's paint is a bit harder and gets more abuse. Dr. Beasley's offers multiple cut levels, but I'd prefer to have one that would work on both vehicles.
4. Do they really provide any benefit over a normal polish? They all seem to brag about putting down an initial ceramic layer and CarPro and Dr. Beasley's say you don't need a prep spray. Panel Prep is not a big deal for me, and does the extra ceramic really do anything?
5. Will they remove an old coating? This is again related to cut. When I polish, I'm not only correcting, but removing the remnants of the old coating. CarPro in the FAQ's mentions "repairing" the coating with Essence. If I'm pulling out Essence, I want the old coating gone, not repaired. That makes me question it's overall cutting ability.
6. Any stand outs in performance? The three I'm familiar with are Gyeon, CarPro and Dr. Beasley's. They have a pretty wide spread in price despite being pretty similar in function.
Looking forward to the comments.
1. Do they need to cure before applying the coating? I read a review about Gyeon needing 24 hours to cure or 1 hour followed by a panel prep spray. One hour I could manage, anything more is a non-starter since I have to knock out my cars over a weekend.
2. Do they really go bad in the bottle quickly? CarPro mentions Essence has a 1-year shelf life. I do my cars on a staggered 2~3 year cycle. There is no way I'd kill off even the small 8oz bottles in a year.
3. How well do they cut? I've settled into a 1-step process for my cars and keep them in pretty good shape, so they never need more than that. I figure my Subaru won't be a problem, but the Acura's paint is a bit harder and gets more abuse. Dr. Beasley's offers multiple cut levels, but I'd prefer to have one that would work on both vehicles.
4. Do they really provide any benefit over a normal polish? They all seem to brag about putting down an initial ceramic layer and CarPro and Dr. Beasley's say you don't need a prep spray. Panel Prep is not a big deal for me, and does the extra ceramic really do anything?
5. Will they remove an old coating? This is again related to cut. When I polish, I'm not only correcting, but removing the remnants of the old coating. CarPro in the FAQ's mentions "repairing" the coating with Essence. If I'm pulling out Essence, I want the old coating gone, not repaired. That makes me question it's overall cutting ability.
6. Any stand outs in performance? The three I'm familiar with are Gyeon, CarPro and Dr. Beasley's. They have a pretty wide spread in price despite being pretty similar in function.
Looking forward to the comments.