Gyeon - any good?

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Pommygranite

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14,252 posts

216 months

Thursday 5th January 2017
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Suddenly seeing this brand pop up a fair bit - is it any good?

scratcher_

127 posts

90 months

Thursday 5th January 2017
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Yep, very good.
I've applied their ceramic coatings to a lot of cars in the last year. I'm getting great feedback on the durability, scratch resistance and ease of maintenance.
The Tire dressing lasts well on a good clean tyre.
Glass coating is great.

The wash and prep products are all nice and easy to work with and give good results.
The coatings are a bit tricky and need perfect conditions to apply.

Pommygranite

Original Poster:

14,252 posts

216 months

Thursday 5th January 2017
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scratcher_ said:
Yep, very good.
I've applied their ceramic coatings to a lot of cars in the last year. I'm getting great feedback on the durability, scratch resistance and ease of maintenance.
The Tire dressing lasts well on a good clean tyre.
Glass coating is great.

The wash and prep products are all nice and easy to work with and give good results.
The coatings are a bit tricky and need perfect conditions to apply.
Brilliant good to know, thanks.

Any idea if the Ceramic coatings last a long time or do they need regular reapplication?

scratcher_

127 posts

90 months

Thursday 5th January 2017
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No problem smile

The Mohs coating has 18-24 months expectancy on it. With good maintenance it'seems seems like it'll easily last.
The Prime coating is supposed to be a bit easier to apply, but you sacrifice some durability - 18months is what Gyeon put on it.

Warby80

330 posts

92 months

Friday 6th January 2017
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Pommygranite said:
scratcher_ said:
Yep, very good.
I've applied their ceramic coatings to a lot of cars in the last year. I'm getting great feedback on the durability, scratch resistance and ease of maintenance.
The Tire dressing lasts well on a good clean tyre.
Glass coating is great.

The wash and prep products are all nice and easy to work with and give good results.
The coatings are a bit tricky and need perfect conditions to apply.
Brilliant good to know, thanks.

Any idea if the Ceramic coatings last a long time or do they need regular reapplication?
If you use Bathe+/wetcoat every few washes the coatings last a looooooong time.

Alex_225

6,261 posts

201 months

Friday 6th January 2017
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I have only used their Wetcoat product and I was hugely impressed, by all accounts the rest of the range is very good.

If you've not heard of Wetcoat, you simply spray it on the car after you washed it but whilst it's still wet. You then rinse it of with a hose or pressure washer and it leaves behind a layer of protection which repels water for probably around 6 weeks!!

This is the result of applying it to a car the had zero protection previously.


Summit_Detailing

1,889 posts

193 months

Friday 6th January 2017
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Yes it's a good brand with some good products, as with any brand there are highlights and low points and Gyeon are no different.

Wetcoat, CanCoat and Rim are my standout products from the range when compared with its competitors.

cheers

Chris