What is Gtechniq?

Assuming that you did know that Gtechniq is on the left, what is it about that ONE video that didn't impress you? I'd say that was a pretty good result for any coating. (And is that the only video out of the dozens upon dozens?)

I am impressed with the sheeting in the video.

Person who posted the video indicates:

Oct 9, 2012·Sheeting after 2 months
On the Left EXO --- On the right Wax Low Cost
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The GTechniq is on the LEFT

Wow!! You're a total ####. You might as well stop commenting at this point.

Assuming that you did know that Gtechniq is on the left, what is it about that ONE video that didn't impress you? I'd say that was a pretty good result for any coating. (And is that the only video out of the dozens upon dozens?)

It may sound unbelievable but I've seen wax do the same thing and it doesn't even come close to the cost of the Gtechniq. I'm well aware that the Gtechniq is designed to last long, but it's longevity will depend on the weather conditions and how well you maintain the car.
 
I suggest household vinegar as a glass treatment and wheel coating. It is very inexpensive .
For a glass treatment:
-Yes.


For a wheel coating:
-Not so much.


•Instead, for a wheel (and tire!! :xyxthumbs:) coating I'll suggest:
-A cooking-spray-product such as P.A.M.

-Maybe costs more than household vinegar...
But what's a few pennies amongst friends? :)


Bob
 
This thread makes no sense to me.

I think the basis is of course "sticker shock".

I can understand this, and sympathize. When I was a new member here, and perused the vast myriad of products here, yes, I was shocked by some of the prices of certain products, but this shock was pretty much due to product inexperience, and naivety.

It can too often come down to the perceived, or true value of one's vehicle.

Although my 13 year old junker kia has been lavishly treated to many of the fine products here, in some ways the vehicle truly isn't worth the expense of blowing uber dollars on it. But, this beater did play an important role, being a "Test Bed".

Having "tasted" many of these fine products, such as the coatings, and other great products, experience has been greatly gained here, and I myself now know basically where I stand, and what is available at current day.

That should a new, or newer vehicle come along in my future, coatings such as GTechniq C1/Exo, CQuartz, Opti-Coat, Pinnacle GL, etc, are just a few that will be definitey on my "short list".
 
Wow!! You're a total ####. You might as well stop commenting at this point.



It may sound unbelievable but I've seen wax do the same thing and it doesn't even come close to the cost of the Gtechniq. I'm well aware that the Gtechniq is designed to last long, but it's longevity will depend on the weather conditions and how well you maintain the car.

If you want to hurt my Feelings....you are going to have to try harder than that.
 
For a glass treatment:
-Yes.

For a wheel coating:
-Not so much.

•Instead, for a wheel (and tire!! :xyxthumbs:) coating I'll suggest:
-A cooking-spray-product such as P.A.M.

-Maybe costs more than household vinegar...
But what's a few pennies amongst friends? :)


Bob

I am making my product choices based only on cost.

Pam is way more expensive than vinegar
 
I think the basis is of course "sticker shock".



I can understand this, and sympathize. When I was a new member here, and perused the vast myriad of products here, yes, I was shocked by some of the prices of certain products, but this shock was pretty much due to product inexperience, and naivety.


It's probably just me. Sometimes my perception of reality is actually different than actual reality.

This is what is swimming in my head:

1. Why is the OP saying G-Tech is so expensive - when the prices are pretty much mid line to comparable coating/glass/silica based products?

2. Why is the OP question G-Tech's performance when he hasn't used it?

3. Why why G-Tech singled out for this thread when really any line of coatings could be substituted for the words "G Techniq" here?

4. Why is Bob recommending PAM for someone's car?

5. How did this thread go from "what is G Tech" (obviously a brand of many types of products) to "G-Tech is not impressive"?


?????
 
IMO:
Depends on how a person defines more expensive.

Note:
Please remember this is coming from a guy that believes full-heartedly in the following AGO member Goodloe3's thread-starter's topic:
http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/products-guides/64797-why-i-will-never-pay-more-than-20-wax.html


Bob

Well now....the $20 price ceiling on wax is fine and I agree with Goodloe3's main point of his post and his signature, "The Pop is in the Prep."

I have seen quite a few cars finished with M26 that looked great when they rolled away.


Defining "More Expensive" seems easy. Which costs more?

But, as we all know that is only the initial cost


You are right, in saying it depends on how a person defines more expensive. It could include lots of other value propositions:


Faster to apply and remove

Increased Longevity

Fewer Customer Complaints

Prestige

Increased Customer Satisfaction

How many applications per unit

Looks so Good your GF wants to jump you

Heartache caused by less than expected results

Fear of trying something that seems too inexpensive to possibly work


It's funny that you mentioned Pam Nonstick Spray. One of the large boat dealers in Austin, regularly uses Pledge Lemon Furniture Spray on the hulls of oxidized boats. It looks great, applies in seconds, fills swirls fantastically, smells nice, inexpensive and can be purchased at the grocery store. Unfortunately, it is just a silicone and does not last long once you put the boat in the water.
 
This thread makes no sense to me.
Although I have "contributed" (interpretation will vary) to this thread...I agree.

Speaking of "interpretation" and "makes no sense":
Interpretive Dance: Wat Dat?

4. Why is Bob recommending PAM for someone's car?
Please excuse my recent ramblings:

I've been trying to think of a brand new color...
It has been bothering me for a while now.

Bob
 
I've been trying to think of a brand new color...

It has been bothering me for a while now.



Bob


Yeah. Sometimes I do that with food. I'm like, "someone needs to invent a new food, cuz I'm tired of eating the same stuff.."

So, I tried making a sandwich out of Boo Berries - but it didn't taste to good.
 
I...
4. Why is Bob recommending PAM for someone's car?
...

Bob's PAM recommendation falls into the SPAM category...

While PAM may not attract the detailer's trained eye, it will for sure attract the mutt's trained nose. Hence, we can expect some uric acid on the wheel's near future...

Hi Bob, long time no see!
 
Yeah. Sometimes I do that with food. I'm like, "someone needs to invent a new food, cuz I'm tired of eating the same stuff.."

So, I tried making a sandwich out of Boo Berries - but it didn't taste to good.
•Currently I'm a: "Big Belly Mon"...
-So I believe I understand this food issue.

•Why just the other day I was thinking:
-Who was the first person to eat cheese?

Level with me:
Isn't Cheese essentially dairy that's gone so bad it has become inhabited by something else that has cultivated?

•I'd put money on it (since there was probably no refrigeration) that the first cheeses were "soft" cheeses...
-Soft like cottage cheese: which many people today will not put in their mouth---even knowing it is edible.

•So without any advanced science going on back then:
-I can only imagine that cheese was developed by accident: Someone didn't finish their milk, and just...left it there (cultivating :eek:)!!
-Then at the end of that process, that same person looked at it and said, "I'm going to put that in my mouth."

•Just blows my mind every time I think about it.


Bob
 
We used it on several cars, out 24/7. Lasted 8 month's. They wanted and still contact us to be "exclusive" installers. That costs 1500? We went with c quartz finest. Warranty by manufacturer not insurance co. I deal directly with Corey, not a salesman who has not touched a car!
 
•So without any advanced science going on back then:
-I can only imagine that cheese was developed by accident: Someone didn't finish their milk, and just...left it there (cultivating :eek:)!!
-Then at the end of that process, that same person looked at it and said, "I'm going to put that in my mouth."

•Just blows my mind every time I think about it.


Bob


cold breakfast cereal was an accident ;)
 
This thread makes no sense to me.
Kinda reminds me of the old cliché: "Sleep Like A Baby"

•Based solely on my experiences, most babies can't sleep through a full night---they wake up relatively easy---due to, among other factors:
-Discomfort;
-Hunger;
-And (quite literally): Loads of other $h!t.

MAKES NO SENSE!!


Bob
 
They have some great products, I would almost 100% use them exclusively if they offered large refill sizes. Even if the price wasn't much different from buying 8 16oz bottles, I would buy a 128oz refill because of the ease of having it on hand. And more importantly, creating less waste for the landfills. I'm an eco-friendly detailer who pushes that in my marketing. So I go always go with products I can buy in bulk size. It's easier to store 5 big gallon size containers than 45 16oz bottles. It's a shame because I really really really like a few of their products. I just used 128oz as an example, obviously a product that comes in a 50ml bottle I wouldn't expect a 3800ml version. I just want a size where I buy it once and don't have to worry about reordering it for months if not longer.

With that being said, they have killer products, which as others have mentioned you shouldn't overlook just because of the price.
 
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