GYEON Q²M - WET COAT
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Sim75

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973 posts

160 months

Tuesday 1st September 2020
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Heard great things so have purchased a 500ml bottle to see what it's like.
I've watched all the youtube tutorials, but just wondered whether you need to dry the car (with a microfibre) once applied and fully rinsed off all panels?

langtounlad

794 posts

192 months

Tuesday 1st September 2020
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Yes you do. It's great stuff and I use it on both our vehicles. Thoroughly clean and wash your car. Then wet the area to be treated, spray on the Wet-coat and then thoroughly rinse over the area - this ensures an even coat over all of the panel area. I usually do bonnet & wings / doors / rear quarter & boot / roof & glasshouse / wheels. Then use a microfibre cloth(s) to dry off. Enjoy the shine and beading for 4-6 mths depending on how often you wash the car. I'm then able to just use a snowfoam wash and rinse off weekly. No need for shampoo & mitt stage unless the car is really dirty.

D'oh

72 posts

145 months

Thursday 3rd September 2020
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Make sure you rinse it off using some strong water pressure, ideally a power washer.




Sim75

Original Poster:

973 posts

160 months

Thursday 3rd September 2020
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D'oh said:
Make sure you rinse it off using some strong water pressure, ideally a power washer.
normal hose?
pressure is pretty good where i am.

msb1973

14 posts

166 months

Thursday 3rd September 2020
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Really needs to be a pressure washer to activate the product, also make sure it’s all rinsed off and dried, do not use in direct sunlight as it will spot and the only way to remove is a compounding polish

Sim75

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973 posts

160 months

Thursday 3rd September 2020
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msb1973 said:
Really needs to be a pressure washer to activate the product, also make sure it’s all rinsed off and dried
Air dry or microfibred?

Belle427

11,120 posts

254 months

Friday 4th September 2020
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I found the pressure on an adjustable hozelok hose gun to be adequate to spread it.
I dry mine with an Autoglym Aqua dry cloth but as suggested it needs drying properly really, or take the car for a good blast!

stewies_minion

1,166 posts

208 months

Saturday 5th September 2020
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Yep - dry as usual.

I've started using Wet Coat on wheels too - has the same effect on them as paint.

Properly rate the product.

Sim75

Original Poster:

973 posts

160 months

Saturday 5th September 2020
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Sure is like witchcraft. What a finish. 👌🏼