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Re: Need recommendation for first-time ceramic coating, and a couple application questions
I asked Mike (The Guz) this same question about 3-4 months ago for my friend and co-worker that wanted to coat his new Bronco, and he gave me a handful of suggestions.
My friend looked at Mike's list, and chose Poorboy's coating. Neither of us had ever applied a coating, and I can tell you with all certainty that it was EASY to use. And the slickness was insane. (Just like Mike told me it would be).
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Re: Need recommendation for first-time ceramic coating, and a couple application questions
Originally Posted by
PaulMys
I asked Mike (The Guz) this same question about 3-4 months ago for my friend and co-worker that wanted to coat his new Bronco, and he gave me a handful of suggestions.
My friend looked at Mike's list, and chose Poorboy's coating. Neither of us had ever applied a coating, and I can tell you with all certainty that it was EASY to use. And the slickness was insane. (Just like Mike told me it would be).
Good choice. How’s it holding up?
Only downside is it needs to cure indoors.
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Re: Need recommendation for first-time ceramic coating, and a couple application questions
Originally Posted by
The Guz
Get yourself a bottle of the new Gyeon CanCoat Evo. Here is my review of it. You will have to order it elsewhere as it is not available at AGO yet. But the new Gyeon coatings are outdoor friendly. Gyeon does recommend using Cure if the car will stay outside. Depends on the weather in your area.
Review - Gyeon CanCoat Evo
One last question, Mike. Your suggestion of the new Gyeon Evo coatings looks perfect, since they can be applied outside. I am thinking of trying either One Evo or Pure Evo and then topping with Cancoat Evo. Since I have never done a coating before, do you suggest I start with One Evo and then once I get the hang of it, try Pure Evo in the future? Or is Pure Evo user-friendly enough that I could start with Pure Evo?
Thanks!
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Re: Need recommendation for first-time ceramic coating, and a couple application questions
Originally Posted by
joebruin77
One last question, Mike. Your suggestion of the new Gyeon Evo coatings looks perfect, since they can be applied outside. I am thinking of trying either One Evo or Pure Evo and then topping with Cancoat Evo. Since I have never done a coating before, do you suggest I start with One Evo and then once I get the hang of it, try Pure Evo in the future? Or is Pure Evo user-friendly enough that I could start with Pure Evo?
Thanks!
Any of the new Gyeon Evo coatings are user friendly. I have not used the new One Evo but the video seems fraught forward for application on Gyeon’s YouTube channel.
Be sure to get a kit that includes Cure as Gyeon recommends it for their coating when applied outside.
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Re: Need recommendation for first-time ceramic coating, and a couple application questions
Originally Posted by
The Guz
Good choice. How’s it holding up?
Only downside is it needs to cure indoors.
Really well.
Yeah. We coated on a Saturday morning, and then it sat in the shop until Monday morning.
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