Re: Review - Gyeon Pure Evo
The Guz:
Thanks for your review of Gyeon`s "reformulated" Evo Pure. I know you are (or were) not a big fan of Gyeon products for reasons mentioned above about their application "difficulties".
Also, your mention of using Dr.Beasley`s NSP95 "surface primer" has piqued my interest and I ask how it corrects and polishes (AKA, finishes down) compared to other correction or polishing products you have used in the past. I assume, then, that there are no compatibility issues between Dr.Beasley`s and Gyeon.
Did you have insomnia that you have started this thread at 12:12 AM or were you just that excited to get this information out ASAP? (Always the joker, Captain Obvious!)
Re: Review - Gyeon Pure Evo
I would recommend to watch this video to get more information on the surface primers. They are versatile products with good correction and finishing. Great for those wanting to go to a ceramic coating without the need for a panel wipe. Saves a lot of time not having to panel wipe.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_17Ixz_pCJU&ab_channel=Dr.Beasley%27s
Re: Review - Gyeon Pure Evo
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The Guz
I have not had luck nor read many great reviews for Dr Beasleys. Have you use this on any coating that has been on for any amount of duration?
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Re: Review - Gyeon Pure Evo
Yes. On my daily that has P&S Legend since I think July 2021. Non issue with any coating thus far.
I’ll take no panel wipe, no dust and better gloss with these over Gyeon Primer and CarPro Essence.
These polishes leave behind SiO2 and TiO2. The paint looks coated after using any of them.
The only one I did not like is there AIO Z1.
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The Guz
Yes. On my daily that has P&S Legend since I think July 2021. Non issue with any coating thus far.
I’ll take no panel wipe, no dust and better gloss with these over Gyeon Primer and CarPro Essence.
These polishes leave behind SiO2 and TiO2. The paint looks coated after using any of them.
The only one I did not like is there AIO Z1.
Last question and thanks for all the answers.
There is a 22ple coating that I know you’ve said it’s thr glossiest you’ve seen (insanity?), is the Pure Evo close in gloss?
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Coatings=crack
Last question and thanks for all the answers.
There is a 22ple coating that I know you’ve said it’s thr glossiest you’ve seen (insanity?), is the Pure Evo close in gloss?
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Tough call as I used two different polishes. Insanity is a great coating and looks very glossy.
The surface primers NSP 95 and 45 have the benefit of leaving SiO2 and TiO2. The TiO2 adds reflectivity so any coating applied over it is going to enhance the look even further. Such as using Pure Evo over it. Which to my eyes looks glossier than P&S Legend using NSP 95.
Would Insanity look even better over NSP 94 or 45? For sure it would. But I can’t say as I have not tried that combo yet. I was originally going to go back to 22ple but I was sent these Gyeon coatings and pushed that back.
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The Guz
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These polishes leave behind SiO2 and TiO2. The paint looks coated after using any of them.
The only one I did not like is there AIO Z1.
Thanks for the review, Guz.
Funny thing, Z1 is the only one I bought from them! D`OH
(haven`t tried it)
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Good review. I’m not sure if you’ve used it, but from what you’ve said, it seems that the new Pure Evo has many similar characteristics to Feynlab’s Ceramic Coating - their typical 3 year product. That too has that candy gloss, applies thickly and has a long and forgiving dwell time, so much so that a whole car can be coated before beginning wiping it off, which is also easy.
I never see very much about Feynlab, but if another brand has benchmarked them and produced a similar product, that is a good thing.
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Is the "dipped in glass" look a property of it being a SiO2 based product?
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DownSouth
Is the "dipped in glass" look a property of it being a SiO2 based product?
Possibly as this coating contains the most amount of silica in the Gyeon coating line up. I am not the chemist but this could be a good reason why.
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JustJesus
Thanks for the review, Guz.
Funny thing, Z1 is the only one I bought from them! D`OH
(haven`t tried it)
I have the full NSP line and tried the Z1 first, on a white Cadillac. Topped it with TAC One Step Master for an easy “coating light” combo. Although the Z1 on its own wasn’t a [emoji2956], I thought it made a nice base layer of protection to then add another ceramic topper too.
The car is stored for the winter so I have no idea about durability but no doubt it will get me through the summer. Looks glossy though!
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BadgerRivFan
The car is stored for the winter so I have no idea about durability but no doubt it will get me through the summer. Looks glossy though!
Does look good !