Ok so its been 10 days since apply the coating. I know there`s a 14 day cure but I assumed I wouldn`t see much of a difference. I don`t know if it`s my imagination, but the coating seems shinier and less "sticky". I`m liking it more and more...
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From some of my tests on a test hood in my basement with coatings i also felt the shine improved for coatings after a week or so. If it was in my head i have no idea.
I don`t know if it has taken a week, but I too have observed a coating looking better following a couple days of curing. The next day always looks better to me than the day it is applied.
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This weekends wash. Getting to like the coating more and more.
Another product that I really am getting to like is Griots 3in1 ceramic spray. I put in on the rims and some trim parts. Easy spray on and wipe off.
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Looks great. See all good things come to those who wait haha. Glad to hear you are enjoying it. Coatings usually take about 30 days to reach their max level of gloss and performance.
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Coating is still going strong.
I did top with Meguiars 3in1 ceramic spray last week. It seemed to work well together and gave it a real nice shine.
One thing I like is how clean the paint still looks. No visual contaminates or blemished at all. Just super clean shiny paint.
Will be going on 9 month now. Looking really solid. This is without a wash for 3 weeks (don`t judge haha).
Coating is holding up solid. I`m sold on this one.
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Good post folks I have coatings vehicles in adams for a while I liked how easy it was. I have since switched to the Evo line up they have been great! Mohs and Pure have been great. Beading stays around doesn’t drop off after 4-5 months and self cleaning is far better than CQUK and adams that I noticed. Cancoat Evo is easier to use. Good stuff GYEON. Not sure what I’ll play with next Feynlab or NV EVO. I’d love to see some long term testing or hear for someone.
only issue with MOHs is it seems to evaporate causing me to use more 30mls seems like let’s say 20mls because you use more. Wipe off was still easy though so no real complaints just something I noticed it.
Pure was normal it didn’t evaporate quickly
14 month update. No toppers since July. Considering truck is parked outside 100% of the time, fully impressed with Gyeon Pure. Starting to show some wear but still some solid beading for over a year and 11,000+ miles on the truck.
Also take a look at the wheel trim. Cerakote ceramic wipes are epic.
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Any further updates? Debating on the Pure Evo or the Mohs Evo for my grey metallic Honda.
I`m well past the 2 year mark on the coating. It is starting to fade a bit on the roof. I have been topping with griots ceramic wash and it`s been helping a lot. But the coating is still pretty solid besides the roof. Hood and sides are awesome. Still beads, still shiny. I am going to redo the coating in March. I highly recommend. I cannot comment on Mohs Evo as I have not tried it.
Dirt and grime is the enemy I have found (guess this is true for any coating). The front of the rear quarter panel was first to fade. It catches a lot of road dirt and mud. Coating was clearly affected. I went back with the remaining product from the bottle and tried to spot coat the area. I didn`t prep well so it wasn`t spectacular.
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