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Re: Gtechniq - Now Available at Autogeek!
Originally Posted by Bigbull2984
Meghan and Nick, any word on carrying their polish, Carnauba spray C3, or any interior products?
Thanks
We'll be carrying more Gtechniq products in the near future.
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Re: Gtechniq - Now Available at Autogeek!
Can / Should Exo be placed over a coating like OC, CQ, C1?
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c1.5 can be used over any glaze, wax,sealant , coating . use as a stand alone or as a booster . this product seems similar to reload which can be used the same way also . this info is off of d.w from each manufacturer rep .
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Re: Gtechniq - Now Available at Autogeek!
Originally Posted by TroyScherer
Can / Should Exo be placed over a coating like OC, CQ, C1?
Exo can be put over other coatings to give it a wax-like look and better water properties.
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Re: Gtechniq - Now Available at Autogeek!
Originally Posted by TroyScherer
Can / Should Exo be placed over a coating like OC, CQ, C1?
That's a good question. In studying the GTechniq products I found it interesting that they can be coated over a very wide range of materials and surfaces.
I'll send Rob Earl the link to this post and let him give the official answer.
I wanted to use the EXO on the Scion but instead, might apply it to this in a few weeks...
Hink's 1965 Mustang Fastback with a Candy Apply Paint Job with Gold Metallic Flake
This will be a fun live broadcast...
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Re: Gtechniq - Now Available at Autogeek!
Originally Posted by Mike.Phillips@Autogeek
That's a good question. In studying the GTechniq products I found it interesting that they can be coated over a very wide range of materials and surfaces.
I'll send Rob Earl the link to this post and let him give the official answer.
Originally Posted by agpatel
Exo can be put over other coatings to give it a wax-like look and better water properties.
Thanks.
I have been doing my homework. And I do know and assume that you can use EXO on Gtechniq stuff. I guess to clarify my question better is: How will EXO bond and interact with other coating like OG/OC, CQ? I have both coatings on vehicles now and like the way EXO looks and reacts to water. But if it won't bond properly to OG then I will not bother with it.
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Re: Gtechniq - Now Available at Autogeek!
Originally Posted by TroyScherer
Thanks.
I have been doing my homework. And I do know and assume that you can use EXO on Gtechniq stuff. I guess to clarify my question better is: How will EXO bond and interact with other coating like OG/OC, CQ? I have both coatings on vehicles now and like the way EXO looks and reacts to water. But if it won't bond properly to OG then I will not bother with it.
Rob here or on DW I forgot said it can be applied over coatings as it does not form a "physical" bond but more chemical bond. + to - I guess to simplify.
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Re: Gtechniq - Now Available at Autogeek!
Originally Posted by agpatel
Exo can be put over other coatings to give it a wax-like look and better water properties.
Can Exo be over Wax ?
or Wax on top of Exo ?
Please advise. Thx.
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Re: Gtechniq - Now Available at Autogeek!
Originally Posted by TroyScherer
Thanks.
I have been doing my homework. And I do know and assume that you can use EXO on Gtechniq stuff. I guess to clarify my question better is: How will EXO bond and interact with other coating like OG/OC, CQ? I have both coatings on vehicles now and like the way EXO looks and reacts to water. But if it won't bond properly to OG then I will not bother with it.
Great questions Troy and I did send Rob an e-mail just like I said I would but as of this morning I have not heard back from him. I also sent him the link to this thread and your post #number.
I know that besides you, others have the same question so it's a good idea to get this all figured out once and for all so everyone knows what can and what cannot be done.
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Re: Gtechniq - Now Available at Autogeek!
Originally Posted by agpatel
Rob here or on DW I forgot said it can be applied over coatings as it does not form a "physical" bond but more chemical bond. + to - I guess to simplify.
I'm going to guess the above is a post from Rob but without the correct "quote" attributes?
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