BudgetPlan1
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Well, so much for “I ain’t buying any more stuff just outta curiosity” but the Siren Song of a fluorine product was just too tempting; I didn’t end up shipwrecked though so that’s a plus.
I kinda dig products with fluorine as the water behavior is quite entertaining; always enjoyed Gyeon Booster when I used Mohs and since Booster is now discontinued, Gyeon was kind enough to drop the fluorine in their new Q² Wax.
Manufacturer Description
https://gyeonquartz.com/product/wax/
FLUORINE BASED
We took our know how and expertise in coating formulations and used to create an unconventional wax. Q² Wax includes fluorine in its formula. As in the legendary Q² Booster, a highly reactive topcoat, it is the guarantee of great performance, enormous beading and great gloss. It is a perfect stand-alone product, dedicated to DIY users and enthusiasts, but will also surprise detailing professionals as an entry level protection product, as well as a great top up to one of our ceramic coatings.
RESISTANT & EASY TO USE
Q² WAX is an extremely glossy wax for any colour with outstanding hydrophobic properties. What makes it stand out, is extremely easy application and wipe off, making it a real pleasure to use.
WATCH PRODUCT VIDEO: https://youtu.be/JkrWT_x31CE
BEST PRACTICE AND PRO-TIPS FROM YVES HEYLEN
Preparation is key! Make sure to wash and degrease the surface properly for maximum performance. Apply a light and uniform layer over dry paintwork. Leave it to cure for a minimum of 30 minutes before wipe-off. We recommend using Q²M PolishWipe for that task.
Interesting to note that mfg website instructions mention a applying a ‘light’ amount while the container, in the format of a stick deodorant (or a big jumbo ‘thing’ of ChapStick notes a ‘moderate amount’. Obviously very easy and entertaining to roll up a fresh ‘cap’ of the wax, apply to applicator and it goes on smooth and easy. Wait 30 minutes and remove like any other wax. I waited about 45 minutes for one area where I had applied overly heavy to see what happened and it took a bit more effort to remove but really no big deal; certainly not in the vein of Collinite 915 left on the surface to long.
I had decon’d the hoods of the 2 Rangers, compounded and polished and wiped down with IGL PreCoat. The Q² Wax has a nice citrus odor which coincidentally complimented the citrus in the IGL Precoat. For the coated van, just a quick wash and wipedown with the IGL PreCoat before applying the Q² Wax.
Vehicle & application specifics:
Van 10: 2020 Race Red Ford Transit E250: SPS Graphene + Graphene Detailer on all paint, headlights & trim. March 7, 2020. March 18, 2021: Chemical decon on hood, applied 1 layer Gyeon Q² Wax.
Ranger 6: Gyeon Mohs + Cure applied 02/2017; wash, decon Gyeon CanCoat refresh 10/2017. March 18, 2021: Decon, compound & polish hood, applied 1 layer of Gyeon Q² Wax.
Ranger 7: Gloss Shop Ceramic Coating V2 applied 10/2017. Decon, compound & polish hood, applied 1 layer Gyeon Q² Wax to passenger side of hood, 1 layer Gyeon Cancoat to drivers side of hood, left depression in middle of hood bare.
The Q² Wax left the surface nicely slick and glossy, pleasing to the touch if you’re into that kinda thing. Instructions note 12hrs for full cure and the vehicles will stay inside for the next 72hrs regardless. I don’t expect great longevity outta it (they indicate 3 months I believe) so it will be no match for CanCoat in that area but will be interesting to see the Q² Wax vs CanCoat water behavior ‘cuz CanCoat has always been excellent in that area.
All in all, fun stuff that will likely (hopefully) present some fine liquid entertainment as it drives through the rain. The ChapStick type dispenser provides a really nice method to evenly cover the applicator...well done Gyeon.
Hood with 1 layer Gyeon Q² WAX:
Not perfect but for a fleet truck with 111k miles, certainly `good enough`. :lol: