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opie
11-15-2022, 08:48 AM
Unfortunatly winter is here and i have an itch...im interested in trying polish angel. Two of our vehicles are pretty fresh with gyeon pure evo. So only a topper every once and a while probly after the quarterly decons. The dd buick has off brand coating topped with can coat evo. This will get a light polish come spring cuz solid black color shows every little imperfection..and im being picky. Ive since changed wash methods, and microfibers so future light hazing should hopeffully not be as much of issue.

Shall i go geyon pure evo, can coat evo or dabble into the polish angel....i.e. glasscoat cosmic spritz spraycoat or coamic v2. Idk...as bias as some may be i need opinions ha ha

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Bosko
11-15-2022, 08:54 AM
Blue Coral.......:xyxthumbs:




https://i.imgur.com/XVUj8us.png

opie
11-15-2022, 09:00 AM
Blue Coral.......:xyxthumbs:




https://i.imgur.com/XVUj8us.pngLol sold! That looks ancient

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Uncbrs
11-15-2022, 09:02 AM
Just got our first measurable snow so thinking it's time to pull out the Viking Spray I have from PA.

Did you check the Viking lineup? If you're anywhere with "nordic" like weather, might be worth the look. This will be my first use with it but from what I've read and actuality used from PA, it's hard to get a noticeable difference in the final appearance between product lines. I've had people comment when I'm using PA on the "shine" but in my opinion the difference in looks between PA product lineups is minimal.

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opie
11-15-2022, 09:10 AM
Did you check the Viking lineup? If you're anywhere with "nordic" like weather, might be worth the look. This will be my first use with it but from what I've read and actuality used from PA, it's hard to get a noticeable difference in the final appearance between product lines. I've had people comment when I'm using PA on the "shine" but in my opinion the difference in looks between PA product lineups is minimal.

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I have not but will give it a look as well, thanks. We get the road salt and brine. All the good corrosive stuff

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briarpatch
11-15-2022, 11:31 AM
Unless you're set on Pure....I just put MOHS EVO on my Tundra last Friday. Seems to get slicker every day. It was very easy to install.

opie
11-15-2022, 11:45 AM
Unless you're set on Pure....I just put MOHS EVO on my Tundra last Friday. Seems to get slicker every day. It was very easy to install.I have thought of mohs evo before but wasnt sure on it since it sweats...havent done a coating install like that yet. I have had a habbit of sticking to a coating once i get comfortable with it. Which is how i am with pure evo, plus i love the look of pure evo. Hense why im thinking of stepping out of my box so to speak.

I will keep that one in mind though

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CleanIT
11-15-2022, 12:52 PM
opie is this for a topper for the cars already coated? Cosmic Spritz and Kamikaze Overcoat looks really good and I've been tempted myself to try them.

opie
11-15-2022, 02:40 PM
opie is this for a topper for the cars already coated? Cosmic Spritz and Kamikaze Overcoat looks really good and I've been tempted myself to try them.If the product can be used as a topper then yes i will use it on other two vehicles. But my main search is for my main layer for the buick after i give it a quick polish. Weither it be a coating lite or true coating.

Didnt know of those whom have tried cozmic v2 was worth it. Compared to something like gyeon pure or even mohs evo. The application process is different for cozmic v2 if i read correctly

I may still try out the cozmic spritz either way.

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luckydawg
11-15-2022, 06:01 PM
Well I will chime in here 'cause I think I have something to offer on this. I really think there are some PA products that are very good. I have tried quite a few of their line up. I think the Cosmic V2 with the Cosmic spritz for maint. is my #1 combo. It is not a typical coating like CP UK 3.0 or SiC ( which i like also ). Their high gloss is great but doesnt last long enough for me. Rapidwax is just OK. The black bond & driver were not good products at all for me. The viking series was a 100% worthless waste of $$ & it was pricey-- DO NOT buy this.. One of the big attractions for the PA line is ease of application & removal-- I have yet to find anything that compares to the ease of use-- if someone out there knows of something equivalent I am all ears.
I like using Hydro 2 on my wheels and roof of my pickup-- I just ran out so I am looking into the GYEON equivelant-- I know they have one, just dont know what its called. Anyone?

opie
11-15-2022, 06:18 PM
Well I will chime in here 'cause I think I have something to offer on this. I really think there are some PA products that are very good. I have tried quite a few of their line up. I think the Cosmic V2 with the Cosmic spritz for maint. is my #1 combo. It is not a typical coating like CP UK 3.0 or SiC ( which i like also ). Their high gloss is great but doesnt last long enough for me. Rapidwax is just OK. The black bond & driver were not good products at all for me. The viking series was a 100% worthless waste of $$ & it was pricey-- DO NOT buy this.. One of the big attractions for the PA line is ease of application & removal-- I have yet to find anything that compares to the ease of use-- if someone out there knows of something equivalent I am all ears.
I like using Hydro 2 on my wheels and roof of my pickup-- I just ran out so I am looking into the GYEON equivelant-- I know they have one, just dont know what its called. Anyone?Thanks for the good info luckdog! I may give that v2 and spritz a try on the buhog.

I believe that is gyeon wet coat you are thinking of

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briarpatch
11-15-2022, 06:35 PM
I have thought of mohs evo before but wasnt sure on it since it sweats...havent done a coating install like that yet. I have had a habbit of sticking to a coating once i get comfortable with it. Which is how i am with pure evo, plus i love the look of pure evo. Hense why im thinking of stepping out of my box so to speak.

I will keep that one in mind though

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I'm a huge fan of slickness....and MOHS definitely checks that box. Is Pure difficult to install?

BudgetPlan1
11-15-2022, 06:48 PM
I think you will find Gyeon Pure to be ‘tougher’ than Cosmic V2 while ease of use and (subjective) good looks will lean towards Cosmic V2.

Cosmic is more of a ‘Super Sealant’ as opposed to a true ceramic coating like Pure or Mohs.

Pure or Mohs with some CanCoat on top is a pretty stout combo; maintain w Gyeon Ceramic Detailer if you want some slickness.

Cosmic Spritz and Overcoat are great maintenance products, neither is overwhelmingly slick…or grabby either.

While I think Cosmic Glasscoat V2 is deliciously beautiful and a joy to use, it would have a hard time matching the Gyeon products in longevity & durability on a frequently used daily driver in a harsh climate. None of the Gyeon products are particularity difficult to use either.

Kinda an embarrassment of riches, really.


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opie
11-15-2022, 07:23 PM
Is Pure difficult to install?

Imo it is not that difficult. Once you use it once or twice to get a feel for how to work it, its not bad. Still gotta pay attention for high spots and all but the one coat application and long wipe off times really makes it nice.

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opie
11-15-2022, 07:30 PM
I think you will find Gyeon Pure to be ‘tougher’ than Cosmic V2 while ease of use and (subjective) good looks will lean towards Cosmic V2.

Cosmic is more of a ‘Super Sealant’ as opposed to a true ceramic coating like Pure or Mohs.

Pure or Mohs with some CanCoat on top is a pretty stout combo; maintain w Gyeon Ceramic Detailer if you want some slickness.

Cosmic Spritz and Overcoat are great maintenance products, neither is overwhelmingly slick…or grabby either.

While I think Cosmic Glasscoat V2 is deliciously beautiful and a joy to use, it would have a hard time matching the Gyeon products in longevity & durability on a frequently used daily driver in a harsh climate. None of the Gyeon products are particularity difficult to use either.

Kinda an embarrassment of riches, really.


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk ProGood info to know, thanks! I did just find out a little of what you mentioned by watching esoterics video on it.

Durability and such is something i need, kinda the reason i started using coatings.

Cosmic sounds like something i might have to still try but maybe not on the daily. Thanks

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