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school me on CanCoat
Im currently a PNS user, i love the stuff, it works as advertised and im extremely happy with it. My biggest complaint would be that it doesnt feel slick, i am interested in trying CanCoat but have a few questions about it. Is it a ceramic? do i have to mechanically remove it to reapply a new coat? or when it starts losing its hydrophobic properties can i just apply a new coat? my truck is washed once a week, and I will be polishing it once a year and reapplying a new sealant. I have no desire to put a ceramic coating on it. So can someone give me details on how it works?
thanks,
John
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Re: school me on CanCoat
Originally Posted by
PaulMys
Where is the Guz??
Lol
he a big fan of it? or not a big fan?
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Re: school me on CanCoat
Originally Posted by
JHForman
Im currently a PNS user, i love the stuff, it works as advertised and im extremely happy with it. My biggest complaint would be that it doesnt feel slick, i am interested in trying CanCoat but have a few questions about it. Is it a ceramic? do i have to mechanically remove it to reapply a new coat? or when it starts losing its hydrophobic properties can i just apply a new coat? my truck is washed once a week, and I will be polishing it once a year and reapplying a new sealant. I have no desire to put a ceramic coating on it. So can someone give me details on how it works?
thanks,
John
CanCoat is a great product. If you like slickness well CanCoat lacks that just as most coatings.
Ceramic is a broad terms but CanCoat is a lite version of a coating. It offers the characteristics of a coating without the long durability of a full blown coating.
Can you apply another coat down the road with mount polishing? Sure you can. There is no law to say you can’t. At a minimum clay, iron decontamination and a prep wipe in the the correct orders and reapply.
To keep its performance going look into maintaining it monthly with Gyeon Cure. It will add a sacrificial layer and slickness to the surface.
From my experience CanCoat can make it to a year. Gyeon is pretty conservative on their claim of it.
My recommendation is to polish the paint with their primer polish as it will add a little more longevity, use a light prep wipe with Gyeon Prep or equivalent and apply two coats of CanCoat 1 hour apart. Maintain with Gyeon Cure and you are set for a year. I would probably add an iron decon half time at through the year to keep the contaminants low.
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Re: school me on CanCoat
Originally Posted by
JHForman
he a big fan of it? or not a big fan?
Big fan.
Mike (the Guz) regularly recommends it.
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Re: school me on CanCoat
There he is.........
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Re: school me on CanCoat
Originally Posted by
The Guz
CanCoat is a great product. If you like slickness well CanCoat lacks that just as most coatings.
Ceramic is a broad terms but CanCoat is a lite version of a coating. It offers the characteristics of a coating without the long durability of a full blown coating.
Can you apply another coat down the road with mount polishing? Sure you can. There is no law to say you can’t. At a minimum clay, iron decontamination and a prep wipe in the the correct orders and reapply.
To keep its performance going look into maintaining it monthly with Gyeon Cure. It will add a sacrificial layer and slickness to the surface.
From my experience CanCoat can make it to a year. Gyeon is pretty conservative on their claim of it.
My recommendation is to polish the paint with their primer polish as it will add a little more longevity, use a light prep wipe with Gyeon Prep or equivalent and apply two coats of CanCoat 1 hour apart. Maintain with Gyeon Cure and you are set for a year. I would probably add an iron decon half time at through the year to keep the contaminants low.
the only thing stopping me from putting a full ceramic coating on the truck is having to mechanically remove it. Im not scrared to buff the truck but its the size of a school bus and would take all day to do if not longer. once a year I intend to polish the truck and reapply whatever I choose as protection. it sounds like going from PNS to CanCoat isn't going to provide me what im looking for which is super slick feeling paint(not that the PNS feels bad) but id like the slickness the paint has right after polishing. so is switching from PNS to CanCoat not going to be that beneficial to me?
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Re: school me on CanCoat
Originally Posted by
JHForman
the only thing stopping me from putting a full ceramic coating on the truck is having to mechanically remove it. Im not scrared to buff the truck but its the size of a school bus and would take all day to do if not longer. once a year I intend to polish the truck and reapply whatever I choose as protection. it sounds like going from PNS to CanCoat isn't going to provide me what im looking for which is super slick feeling paint(not that the PNS feels bad) but id like the slickness the paint has right after polishing. so is switching from PNS to CanCoat not going to be that beneficial to me?
If slickness is what you’re looking for and you really wash your truck once per week like you mentioned.. You outta try BeadMaker and use it as a drying aid after every wash. It’s slicker than snot + as long as you apply it frequent enough [like after every wash] it’s protection proves to be quite impressive, especially considering it’s a spray sealant that extremely easy to apply.
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Re: school me on CanCoat
Originally Posted by
Eldorado2k
If slickness is what you’re looking for and you really wash your truck once per week like you mentioned.. You outta try BeadMaker and use it as a drying aid after every wash. It’s slicker than snot + as long as you apply it frequent enough [like after every wash] it’s protection proves to be quite impressive, especially considering it’s a spray sealant that extremely easy to apply.
well come late October/November, I wont be washing it that much, I don't have a warm place to wash my vehicle so it wont get done as frequently sadly enough.
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Re: school me on CanCoat
Originally Posted by
JHForman
well come late October/November, I wont be washing it that much, I don't have a warm place to wash my vehicle so it wont get done as frequently sadly enough.
Not sure where you live, but I just posted in another thread that the "glossiest/slickest" stuff goes out the window with me for the winter. I just need protection.
I'll be making it "slick & glossy" in May.
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