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Mariana
12-05-2017, 06:01 PM
I wanted to know if any of you has used the Gyeon Q2 Mohs? I wanted to buy it today since it has a special price + discount.


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ronkh57
12-05-2017, 06:53 PM
I wanted to know if any of you has used the Gyeon Q2 Mohs? I wanted to buy it today since it has a special price + discount.


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Kamakaz1961
12-05-2017, 07:24 PM
I wanted to know if any of you has used the Gyeon Q2 Mohs? I wanted to buy it today since it has a special price + discount.


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I have not, however, I have heard nothing but great things. I bought the CanCoat today as well as Prep as I am going to work on my buddies ride. I am not a coating guy, however, in my buddies case he should. Henceforth, his ride will be the guinea pig test!

LOL

BTW, the prices for Gyeon by Autogeek are really great prices. With the 15% discount even better. If you were thinking about Gyeon MOHS jump all over it!

BudgetPlan1
12-05-2017, 07:28 PM
I wanted to know if any of you has used the Gyeon Q2 Mohs? I wanted to buy it today since it has a special price + discount.


Sent from my iPhone using Autogeekonline mobile app (http://r.tapatalk.com/byo?rid=87407)Gyeon Mohs is a nice, durable choice, especially if topped with CanCoat or Booster. While Booster may be a tad pricey, it adds some gloss, longevity and is the consumer approximation of the pro-only Durabead offering. Better hydrophobic and self cleaning behavior than Mohs alone. Can Coat is a nice top coat for Mohs as well.

Application is nice as well, but ya need to work in small sections; half a hood, half a roof, a fender, a door etc. It bonds quickly so it's near wipe/on wipe off.

I image Mohs (and Gyeon Prime) will be discounted as Gyeon is releasing the Prime replacement (Gyeon Pure) and improved version of Mohs in a few weeks.

The new Gyeon Syncro looks to be a possible top choice as well, a 2 part (3 including Cure) product with a claimed 24 month durability but too soon to tell the realities of that product. Mohs is the base coat and it has a top coat component, Skin, which I'd guess is kinda like Booster in that it will enhance hydrophobic behavior. Perhaps the consumer approximation of their pro-only Mohs+ offering (Mohs base + Phobic top coat.

Regardless, current Mohs is still a top product; applied to fleet vehicle at work in February and then never washed it or maintained it until a few weeks ago. Although it lost it's slick feeling and most of its beading in that time, it was still staying very clean.

Don't really believe any coating will perform as new without at least occasional maintenance and this vehicle recd absolutely NONE and was still looking glossy and staying clean 9 months later.

Maintained regularly with Gyeon Cure (cut 50-50 with distilled water to help avoid streaking) I have little doubt it will remain very strong for a very long time.

The above opinion certainly doesn't necessarily make it one of the best products in the world, just one of the best for me, the climate I live in, the usage pattern of the cars, my maintenance routines and, of course, the aesthetics of the product on the car.

I saw the sale as well and almost bought in based on my experience with it. For the discounted cost, almost a no brainer given its performance.

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