Gyeon Cure - First Time Use

Vegas1

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A month ago I coated my Infiniti with McKee`s paint coating and I`ve been very pleased with the results. After it rains, it looks like my car had just been washed, with zero water spots.

After asking for paint coating booster suggestions here on the forums, I decided to purchase Gyeon Cure. I didn`t think I`d be able to try it out till Spring, since many had suggested not to apply it below 50 degrees. Went into my garage the other morning and low and behold it was a balmy 52 degrees, so I decided to give it a try. No problems at all. It was super easy to work with and it wiped on and off very easily. The results were just what I was looking for.

I thought the McKee`s already looked good, but the Gyeon Cure took it up a notch. Super glossy and slick. One thing I did notice, was that it seemed to add a tiny bit more warmth to the look, which is fine by me. Of course it was too dark when I left for work to take any photos, so I stopped at lunch and took a couple of photos with my phone. Not the greatest lighting but I think it shows the effect of Cure pretty well. After snow this morning, I`m just keeping my fingers crossed it will get over 50 degrees again before Spring.

Also, before anyone mentions the beautiful look of the snow tires, I just put them on the day before.

Thanks again to all who offered your suggestions, advice and help.

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Next time (if) it gets over 50 degrees, you should wash the car and try Gyeon Wetcoat; Gyeon lists the durability of Wetcoat as > 12 weeks while they spec Cure at > 6 weeks. Seems odd to me but that`s what they sez.
 
<---- does both. :D

Next time (if) it gets over 50 degrees, you should wash the car and try Gyeon Wetcoat; Gyeon lists the durability of Wetcoat as > 12 weeks while they spec Cure at > 6 weeks. Seems odd to me but that`s what they sez.
 
You do realize that I`m just a shill...........

j/k :D

As I said, if I like something I let the world know.....

Lol Ron. They forgot about you being a general wax waster even before PA was here.

Looks great, that silver glows.
 
Next time (if) it gets over 50 degrees, you should wash the car and try Gyeon Wetcoat; Gyeon lists the durability of Wetcoat as > 12 weeks while they spec Cure at > 6 weeks. Seems odd to me but that`s what they sez.

Can`t remember the last time I did a traditional wash. Mainly rinse less and waterless. That 50 plus degrees is in my garage. Don`t think we`ll see 50 outside for a while. Thanks for the suggestion. I might give it a try in the Spring.


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