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Re: Questions on Gyeon CanCoat Evo and its application
Originally Posted by DFB
Those towels should be fine. Be sure to demote them after use though.
I wonder if I can throw them in a strong APC bucket and then wash immediately? Will they be salvage-able?
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I stop ruining towels with spray coatings by using a microfiber brick, it works just as well, and then the after wipe with a normal microfiber doesn’t harm the towel. The plastic layer bricks that are above somewhere are the hot ticket.
On a slightly different subject, I really wish the chemists that come up with these coatings, could do something like the spray blue aerosol that I use to clean my sinks, it comes out blue, and you know it has its effect after it turns white so you can rinse it down. I wish that you could spray on a coating like CanCoat, and have it be slightly chalky or something and then as it wipes down with a microfiber that would disappear. Then you could see if you had any hi spots or spots where you just missed it all together.
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Re: Questions on Gyeon CanCoat Evo and its application
Originally Posted by MrOneEyedBoh
I wonder if I can throw them in a strong APC bucket and then wash immediately? Will they be salvage-able?
You can, but I don't personally risk it. I generally demote them to the rag pile/oil changes/machine maintenance ect.
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Re: Questions on Gyeon CanCoat Evo and its application
Originally Posted by MrOneEyedBoh
I wonder if I can throw them in a strong APC bucket and then wash immediately? Will they be salvage-able?
Ive used wipe off coating towels many times, including can coat.
Pure evo however has left hard spots on my towels. But after i realized that i soaked them right away in towel kleen, washed at a later date. No issues since.
I bet an apc would serve the same result.
You just have to like always...inspect your towels after every wash.
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Re: Questions on Gyeon CanCoat Evo and its application
Whats your thoughts on a wipe between coats? There is going to inevitably have some pollen settling on the paint between the first coat and second coat. Should I just leave it as is and just roll with another coat?
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Re: Questions on Gyeon CanCoat Evo and its application
Originally Posted by glen e
I stop ruining towels with spray coatings by using a microfiber brick, it works just as well, and then the after wipe with a normal microfiber doesn’t harm the towel. The plastic layer bricks that are above somewhere are the hot ticket.
On a slightly different subject, I really wish the chemists that come up with these coatings, could do something like the spray blue aerosol that I use to clean my sinks, it comes out blue, and you know it has its effect after it turns white so you can rinse it down. I wish that you could spray on a coating like CanCoat, and have it be slightly chalky or something and then as it wipes down with a microfiber that would disappear. Then you could see if you had any hi spots or spots where you just missed it all together.
Adam's has some coating that reacts to UV light and then you can see if there's a spot you still have to wipe off. I haven't tried it so I can't say how well that really works.
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Re: Questions on Gyeon CanCoat Evo and its application
Originally Posted by MrOneEyedBoh
Whats your thoughts on a wipe between coats? There is going to inevitably have some pollen settling on the paint between the first coat and second coat. Should I just leave it as is and just roll with another coat?
Only 1 layer is needed. If it’s going to get pollen then wait until the first wash. Pollen is abrasive.
No harsh chemicals should be used on a fresh layer including a panel wipe.
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Re: Questions on Gyeon CanCoat Evo and its application
Stupid question but I also live near you Guz and what does our pollen look like? I have a fresh dark redish dust all over after a day of siting. 3 days. Forgetaboutit!
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Re: Questions on Gyeon CanCoat Evo and its application
Originally Posted by DanaDetailingPros
Stupid question but I also live near you Guz and what does our pollen look like? I have a fresh dark redish dust all over after a day of siting. 3 days. Forgetaboutit!
I’m in LA and I’m not sure if I’ve ever experienced pollen. But I can show you what smog & refineries do to contaminate some paint. Lol.
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