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Re: Car Pro
Originally Posted by
The Guz
One thing I noticed is that in a side by side comparison with TiO2, Gliss had the same amount of dust build up. So not sure about the anti static properties that it is supposed to have. This may be a fluke given that we are having santa ana winds blowing dust around and all the junk in the air with the fires still going on.
Do you find UK to waterspot and attract dust more than Tio2?
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Re: Car Pro
Originally Posted by
ronkh57
Their version of Polish Angels "High Gloss"?
I'm thinking more like TAC Moonlight Ron...
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"Adventure, is a car called Riviera..."
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Re: Car Pro
Originally Posted by
Ronin47
Do you find UK to waterspot and attract dust more than Tio2?
I just recently used both but topped UK with TiO2 so I can’t really say. It also doesn’t rain much here in Southern California.
Dusting is the thing we deal with here the most. Dusting is about the same with most products I use or have used.
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Re: Car Pro
Originally Posted by
BadgerRivFan
I'm thinking more like TAC Moonlight Ron...
I was kinda under the impression it was their version of Gyeon Booster...both kinda fluorine top coats
Utilizing modified long chain carbon fluorine polymers and enhanced nano-technology, GLISS is an evolution in top-coat technology and the tactile feel one can achieve on a painted surface!
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Re: Car Pro
Originally Posted by
The Guz
I just recently used both but topped UK with TiO2 so I can’t really say. It also doesn’t rain much here in Southern California.
Dusting is the thing we deal with here the most. Dusting is about the same with most products I use or have used.
I find UK on its own to look better than tio2 and is more scratch resistant but can waterspot and attract dust.
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Re: Car Pro
Originally Posted by
Ronin47
I find UK on its own to look better than tio2 and is more scratch resistant but can waterspot and attract dust.
Gliss might be the top coat you need.
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Re: Car Pro
Originally Posted by
Rsurfer
Gliss might be the top coat you need.
Will get some in January
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Re: Car Pro
Originally Posted by
Ronin47
I find UK on its own to look better than tio2 and is more scratch resistant but can waterspot and attract dust.
I agree that UK does look better especially on darker paints. TiO2 looks better to me on lighter paints. I have read that UK is prone to water spotting and TiO2 does a better job of that. Possibly due to UK having a higher silica content. I believe that is what I read. Which is why it became popular to use UK as a base layer as it cures harder and faster and TiO2 as the top layer to help against water spotting. This is the combo I have been playing around with recently.
Now with Gliss out, it is supposed to help with water spotting. But I read that it will not add any hardness on top of the base layer coating.
The applicator I used with gliss did not get hard like it does with UK or TiO2.
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Re: Car Pro
Originally Posted by
BudgetPlan1
I was kinda under the impression it was their version of Gyeon Booster...both kinda fluorine top coats
Agreed.
Al Schmidt
"Adventure, is a car called Riviera..."
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Re: Car Pro
After decontaminating with CarPro Iron X, washing with GTechniq W2 and then using CarPro eraser, applied the new CarPro ‘Gliss’ with great results. Easy to use and apply, looking forward to seeing how it holds up
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