Gyeon Wetcoat - Awesome Stuff
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Not sure if anyone has used this stuff but even for the non-detailing types this stuff is worth a look.
The car was coated with two layers of wax and a layer of sealant. The beading has died down a little so it was time for a top up.
If you've not heard of Gyeon Wetcoat, it's a sealant that you literally spray onto the car whilst it's wet, rinse it and it ends up beading like it's just been waxed. Amazing stuff and the beading will last 4-6 weeks.
So, washed car and water sheeting off but nothing impressive....
Spray on the Wetcoat....
The water activates the product and as you give it a once over with a hose or pressure washer, you're left with a rain repellent finish. Even on a totally non-waxed car.
I know not everyone on here is the detailing type who'll spend hours waxing a car but this stuff could make a good substitute or easy bit of extra protection on a sealed/waxed car.
The car was coated with two layers of wax and a layer of sealant. The beading has died down a little so it was time for a top up.
If you've not heard of Gyeon Wetcoat, it's a sealant that you literally spray onto the car whilst it's wet, rinse it and it ends up beading like it's just been waxed. Amazing stuff and the beading will last 4-6 weeks.
So, washed car and water sheeting off but nothing impressive....
Spray on the Wetcoat....
The water activates the product and as you give it a once over with a hose or pressure washer, you're left with a rain repellent finish. Even on a totally non-waxed car.
I know not everyone on here is the detailing type who'll spend hours waxing a car but this stuff could make a good substitute or easy bit of extra protection on a sealed/waxed car.
I'm in the same boat and started with Wetcoat last weekend, but i am pitting it against my other car which was cleaned the same day had some Sonax BSD applied.
So far i think wetcoat is a brilliant time saver which is what i am looking for - not sure if its great on glass though as i can see some spotting that wont go away.
I'm going to document how long each respective product lasts on the cars ( http://www.wheels-inmotion.co.uk/forum/index.php?s...). I have a suspicion the Sonax BSD might just pip it on durability. Ease of application cannot be matched though!!
Steve
So far i think wetcoat is a brilliant time saver which is what i am looking for - not sure if its great on glass though as i can see some spotting that wont go away.
I'm going to document how long each respective product lasts on the cars ( http://www.wheels-inmotion.co.uk/forum/index.php?s...). I have a suspicion the Sonax BSD might just pip it on durability. Ease of application cannot be matched though!!
Steve
I did use the Gyeon Bathe (not the + version) and that I was seriously impressed with it. Very very slick and decent concentration.
Gave all three cars a second coat of Wetcoat with the wash on Saturday. Hopefully that should be pretty thorough and last into the spring now.
Beading is still bloody good..
Gave all three cars a second coat of Wetcoat with the wash on Saturday. Hopefully that should be pretty thorough and last into the spring now.
Beading is still bloody good..
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