thanks i wont hijack this thread but appreciated. I guess im still leaning towards UK3.0.... Getecnic maybe its their naming conventions, i have a super hard time following what is what.
thanks i wont hijack this thread but appreciated. I guess im still leaning towards UK3.0.... Getecnic maybe its their naming conventions, i have a super hard time following what is what.
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To me it depends on what you are after. From what I`ve heard/read UK3.0 is a great all in one kind of solution. Gives good protection, has staying power, and good hydrophobic properties all at a pretty reasonable price.
If you don`t mind the extra work, layering CSL with ExoV4 would like get better results, but... it more expensive and i`d say significantly more work due to having to do layers of the product. But i`d be confident to say it would be easier to apply (having applied csl and evo and seen UK3.0 the gtech products are much easier in the application and removal stage); and would perform as good if not in all likelihood a bit better.
Funny enough the guy whose car we applied migliore to just got a c43 amg and now wants to coat that thing. Gave him some options and he doesn`t mind spending extra, and putting in more effort; decided on gyeon synchro. Really came down to CSL + Evo or Gyeon. Was a toss up but was able to get a good deal on Synchro so that basically sealed it.
Can you apply EXOV4 as a topper over another brand of coating? Or is it only compatible to other Gtechniq coatings?
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Could work you should give it try on one panel and report back. Issue is if your base layer coating cured it will repel another coating. Some toppers I’ve tried work well over my SiShield coating. Jescar Bead-it and Nanolex SiSplash. Both slick and glossy but Nanolex a bit glossier and Bead-it more durable.
is this specific to v4? v3 has had some crazy durability for me.
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