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Gyeon vs. GTechnic which do you prefer.
Can’t decide what brand to go with. Looking for opinions from people who used both.
Have you experienced better results with one, ease of use etc.
looking at the whole line of products.
Thanks
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Gyeon vs. GTechnic which do you prefer.
Curious, will you be using these products professionally or as an enthusiast?
Also, what made you narrow it down to these, two brands?
Dan Tran
High Quality Car Detailing at the Comfort of Your Own Home
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Re: Gyeon vs. GTechnic which do you prefer.
Originally Posted by
Dan Tran
They will be just for me. I know there is more budget friendly products on the market.
I like the idea of using the same brand products since they were designed to work together.
Any other info would be greatly appreciated.
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Re: Gyeon vs. GTechnic which do you prefer.
Gyeon and GTechniq both offer excellent products. You really can't go wrong with either brand.
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Gtechniq Exterior Coatings, gtech, nano coatings, paint coatings
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Re: Gyeon vs. GTechnic which do you prefer.
I personally like working with the Gtech a little more than the Gyeon. But the slickness of the Syncro kit is hard to top. This spring I did my Car with Syncro and leather shield on my leather. This weekend I did a F150 that my son just got and it pretty much is all Gtechnic. Coated with CSL/ExoV4 glass with G1 on the windshield and G5 on the side glass I1 on the carpet T1 on the tires.
With leftover products I also did my wagon with CSL on the paint topped with Skin the vinyl got EXOV3 just tyo see how skin and CSL work as a pair which if could be purchased separately would be my coating of choice.
Earlier this spring I did some testing of toppers on coatings and used CSL and a base coat on the drivers side and trunk lid with Mohs on the passenger side top. Here are a couple pictures I took at a little over 4 months of how clean each stayed. To me as far as being hydrophobic The skin is noticeable better even tho I haven't seen how EXOv4 does since I just used it last Sunday.
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Re: Gyeon vs. GTechnic which do you prefer.
I know you are looking to stick with one line but what products are you actually looking to get?
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Re: Gyeon vs. GTechnic which do you prefer.
Originally Posted by
Ancient1
I personally like working with the Gtech a little more than the Gyeon. But the slickness of the Syncro kit is hard to top. This spring I did my Car with Syncro and leather shield on my leather. This weekend I did a F150 that my son just got and it pretty much is all Gtechnic. Coated with CSL/ExoV4 glass with G1 on the windshield and G5 on the side glass I1 on the carpet T1 on the tires.
With leftover products I also did my wagon with CSL on the paint topped with Skin the vinyl got EXOV3 just tyo see how skin and CSL work as a pair which if could be purchased separately would be my coating of choice.
Earlier this spring I did some testing of toppers on coatings and used CSL and a base coat on the drivers side and trunk lid with Mohs on the passenger side top. Here are a couple pictures I took at a little over 4 months of how clean each stayed. To me as far as being hydrophobic The skin is noticeable better even tho I haven't seen how EXOv4 does since I just used it last Sunday.
You nailed it. That test panel is a thing of beauty.
Stupid question but what the heck is “booster”?
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Re: Gyeon vs. GTechnic which do you prefer.
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Re: Gyeon vs. GTechnic which do you prefer.
If yoy want to see how they react to water here is a edited clip Idid at the 1st wash and was the reason I used syncro on my car, syncro is skin on mohs.
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Re: Gyeon vs. GTechnic which do you prefer.
Originally Posted by
The Guz
I know you are looking to stick with one line but what products are you actually looking to get?
Interested in the interior products. As far as coatings go. I’m thinking my best bet would be Can Coat. I would love to try a better coating but I have no shade to apply it.
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