TAC Systems, Geyon, and CarPro

rlmccarty2000

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Now that PBMG has started carrying Geyon, can anyone tell the difference (differences?) between TAC, Geyon, and CarPro? From my reading it seems like TAC was making some of Geyons and CarPros products at one time. There are many similarities in their lines. Many of us that have used Reload and experienced its ineffectiveness are looking for a replacement. Geyon has Cure (not yet for sale on AG) and TAC has Quartz. Can folks with experience chime in with their opinions on the three companies and their good or bad experiences with the products?
 
TAC & Gyeon are GREAT

Reload used to be made by them, but then went to different manuf (imho cheaper) to get changed.

I don`t want to jinx myself but I haven`t had a single issue with tac or gyeon (quartz spray and cure)

There is a thread about it somewhere here.

(now waiting for "authorizeds" to argue)
 
Look at some of the comments under the gyeon thread I made. (phones going crazy)

yea Ron thanks, now I couldn`t get through for two days in a row. lol

guess I`ll keep my money a tad bit longer or just place it online and hope I can put Rays name enough to get noticed, haha
 
For whatever reason Gyeon Cure is not listed at Autogeek when you search under the Gyeon brand. If you search for Cure in the search bar it will take you to the product page. I balked at the 15% off sale, Gyeon is pretty pricey so I`m waiting for a bigger sale before I pull the trigger (and stockpiling cash). I really want to test all three of these lines together.
 
I have hydro2-lite and ordered wash coat (after Ron twisted my arm:). I will do wife`s car with wash coat and the ford with hydro2- lite ...
 
First let me say I`ve never had a problem with Carpro other than re load. Had a major problem with ownership. I can tell you Gyeon products are much easier and more durable than anything Carpro has to offer!
 
I might come off as biased as I`m a FINEST installer for CarPro, but I`ve used most of the stated products, and I`ve had best luck with CarPro`s lineup in terms of durability, gloss and hydrophobics. (which is why I chose to move my offerings over to their lineup)

Most of the issues people had with Reload was on a previous version of it, where if you used too much product, it could end up streaking. I find more user errors than anything with Reload, but that`s not to say at all that the product has always been perfect.

It has been revised since, and is easier than ever to use - and lasts a ridiculously long time.
 
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A ton of information and I wish it was more recent than 2013. In the end it really doesn`t matter who makes the products, it is how they perform. A little transparency would be fun, but might hurt profits from the company charging the highest prices. We probably never will know who makes what and that`s why I like side by side comparisons of products. The TAC Systems fellows are coming back into the US very soon (I emailed them) and then we can have some three-way fun.
 
A ton of information and I wish it was more recent than 2013. In the end it really doesn`t matter who makes the products, it is how they perform. A little transparency would be fun, but might hurt profits from the company charging the highest prices. We probably never will know who makes what and that`s why I like side by side comparisons of products. The TAC Systems fellows are coming back into the US very soon (I emailed them) and then we can have some three-way fun.

Well, that`s probably the best we will get. Seems like it really settled down after that. I have come to the realization that it doesn`t really matter and we are beating a dead horse.
 
I agree. Nothing much to be gained. It is good to know they are pretty much working to improve an existing formula. Although the new Reload did not turn out so well (or it was diluted too much). The more I learn the dumber I feel.
 
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