Here in Europe, Gyeon apears to be one of the best coating contenders. Mohs is their best paint coating product. All Gyeon products appears to be extremely good compared to most others. Glad you test it out so we can see what to expect, and what surprises us.
I really enjoy the nova products. They seem to work really good for me on my black truck and my Harley and ease-of-use that application. All of the prep work. And I don’t wash my truck much in the winter if I can’t wash it the right way I don’t wash usually Comes out beautiful in the spring . I can use it and I’m not a professional and my boy cleans up so easy 100 miles in the rain lanes up easy clean
Feynlab Clite is the only non professional coating Feynlab let's amateurs get their hands on. It would be interesting to see their other coatings in future videos.
You seem to be partial to Adams. The Nano Bond looked pretty good but you glanced over it. By the end you did say it’s pretty good. So I’m going with the Nano Bond. Your help was excellent none the less. “Thank You!” for sharing
Why dont you use a decontamination soap, or a tar remover, or iron remover to really remove all of the contaminates that may be hiding the coatings performance? Especially when sitting this long often times a good decon can go a long ways for re-revealing the coating and therefor bringing its performance back.
I'd say it's best not to. It's currently showing how these coating perform with no maintenance which is a good thing. I think after the final ones fail, then see if any can be bought back to life
Hi Scott. What's the best ceramic coating for a polished out oxidized paint that will not allow oxidisation of clearcoat to appear again? I heard someone said cquartz 3.0
Installed Gyeon Pure Evo on my 2020 Subaru Crosstrek, which is an outdoor car living in the searing heat and dusty environment of Scottsdale AZ. I did a full decon including iron removal , clay bar and Car Pro Descale acidic car shampoo. Following the "decon" I did a comprehensive 2 step paint correction with Koch Chemie products. Once finished, I applied 2 coats of the Gyeon Pure Evo coating, then let the car cure in my garage for 1 week before exposing it to the harsh Arizona elements. I am happy to say at 28 months the paint is still super hydrophobic, has a an outstanding brilliance ( 98.6 on my gloss meter) and is hanging in there! The secret to any ceramic coat longevity is maintenance. All ceramic coatings are a naturally diminishing clear coating additive! The Subaru is power washed with a Kranzle and shampooed with Car Pro Reset every 2 weeks without failure. Once a month I apply Gyeon Cure Ceramic booster as a topper. In summary I believe I can easily get the 36 - 48 months longevity with Gyeon Pure Evo as they advertise. You just have to follow the proper steps and put in the time. It took me 2 solid days to properly prep the car and install the Pure Evo coating. There are no short cuts.
@@rivakhoffman4825 all sounded good until you told us you are applying Gyeon Cure every month, so all these gloss and hydrophobicity you are seeing could come from that. I could spray my car with Gyeon Cure or any ceramic topper and the paint too will look glossy and has awesome hydrophobicity, so not sure what you are trying to prove.
@@jtekz_ the product that is performing the best based on how little it cost. It’s the second cheapest proper ceramic coating per ml. It’s also one of the top 2 performers I’d say. What would you say it is?
@@Turbogto_guy it’s a proper high solids ceramic coating, not a wax or a sealant, and is the second cheapest of those, based on the cost per ml of product. On the panel, it is one of the four best performing ones, I’d argue it’s one of the best two. The NV ones are expensive so it’s not them…
I'm still here... updates coming soon. I injured my arm + have a lot of "life" going on right now... trying to get to having some updates for you guys!
I’ve search a decent amount and can’t find anything on prepping a car after a ceramic coating has broken down. I’m on year 3 of a 3 year coating and can tell it needs to be prepped and reapplied. I use a spray ceramic on top that helps short term, but want to make sure it’s protected as best as I can from the FL sun.
There needs to be a series of videos that explain how to properly maintain a ceramic coating. That doesn’t involve topping UNLESS you have fully demineralised and deconned the paint first. Only apply a topper if the performance level of the coating isn’t as it should be. By adding toppers all the time, you’ll never know what the coating is doing and what the toppers are doing. Your coating may actually be ok, but smothered under dead layers of toppers that are sandwiching in all the contamination, killing hydrophobics and gloss.
Feynlab is available in Europe. Was looking at it yesterday. I try to decide between Feynlab original (new name instead of light), Gyeon q2 syncro evo or Gtechniq csl with exo5?
@@tomasaro4910 I don't see it here in Poland at all (i mean Feynlab). Both Syncro Evo and Gtechniq are brilliant, the performance is devastating on both of them (i've seen syncro evo performance 1 year in and it's awesome, my buddy has CSL with the new Exo5 installed about 5 months and it's even more hydrophobic) on my personall car tought i went with Mohs Evo (2 coats Mohs Evo - then 1 coat Cancoat Evo) without Skin, as Skin installation REALLY sucks, tacky, not forgiving at all, hard to buff, leaves highspots. Both great choices but i would go with 2 layers of Mohs topped with Cancoat.