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Re: Custom Paint Job - 1980 Corvette - RUPES & Gyeon - Extreme Show Car Makeover at Autogeek
Hi Mike (and/or others that were a part of team),
What were the temperature conditions when you started coating (temp/humidity) ?
How much time did you let gyeon MOHS sit before removal?
What was removal like (compared to other coatings like cquartz etc) ? I heard it continues to show some high spots on panels you've already cleared so requires to keep checking prior panels as well...
Was one layer applied or two ?
Any other application usage details you can provide for MOHS would be great.
Great outcomes !
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Re: Custom Paint Job - 1980 Corvette - RUPES & Gyeon - Extreme Show Car Makeover at Autogeek

Originally Posted by
sealthedeal
Hi Mike (and/or others that were a part of team), What were the temperature conditions when you started coating (temp/humidity) ?
Off hand I don't remember the temperature and we don't have hygrometer in the garage.What I do remember was we had the garage door open when we started as it was cool and even cold outside last week.I'd say it was in the 60's or 70's - don't even want to guess what the humidity was?

Originally Posted by
sealthedeal
How much time did you let gyeon MOHS sit before removal?
About a minute. Jeff McEachran from Gyeon told me the wipe-off can start as soon as 20 to 30 seconds after application.
I spoke with him the day before the Corvette project.

Originally Posted by
sealthedeal
What was removal like (compared to other coatings like cquartz etc) ? I heard it continues to show some high spots on panels you've already cleared so requires to keep checking prior panels as well... Was one layer applied or two ?
Wipe-off was easy. If you look at the pictures I posted, Jeff Bell was inspecting the paint with the SCANGRIP light for high spots and none were discovered.This is a very user-friendly coating.

Originally Posted by
sealthedeal
Any other application usage details you can provide for MOHS would be great.Great outcomes !
Not much else I can add at this time. If you can, go to Mobile Tech Expo this Thursay and attend the GYEON class Jeff McEachran and I are teaching from 2:00pm to 2:45pm in the Dade/FLorida Keys room at the Double Tree Inn in Orlando.
Mobile Tech Expo 2017 - Classes this year
5: The benefits of coatings for your customers and your business
Instructor - Jeff McEachran & Mike Phillips
Room: Dade/Florida Keys
Time: 2:00-2:45am
Jeff McEachran from Gyeon and Mike Phillips from Autogeek share with you the benefits coatings provide your customers plus how they can increase the profit for each job.
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Re: Custom Paint Job - 1980 Corvette - RUPES & Gyeon - Extreme Show Car Makeover at Autogeek

Originally Posted by
Trip
Looks great. What does a "high spot" look like after the coating is put on?
Would one describe it as butter on a half slice of bread and half the side doesn't have it?
I have examples in this write-up
How to remove a Ceramic Paint Coating High Spot by Mike Phillips
And also in post #2 of this review
Review: GYEON Q2 ONE Enthusiast Ceramic Coating by Mike Phillips
And I just wrote this article,
Installing a Ceramic Paint Coating? You MUST have a GREAT hand held light to avoid high spots!
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Re: Custom Paint Job - 1980 Corvette - RUPES & Gyeon - Extreme Show Car Makeover at Autogeek

Originally Posted by
Mike Phillips
Can someone explain to me how to tell that the marks in the last 2 pictures are Holograms?
To my eyes all 3 pictures look like swirls, and I don't see the difference between the first picture and the later 2 pictures. (except maybe more lines coming out from where the light hits...?)
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Re: Custom Paint Job - 1980 Corvette - RUPES & Gyeon - Extreme Show Car Makeover at Autogeek
Good to see you, Mike.
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Re: Custom Paint Job - 1980 Corvette - RUPES & Gyeon - Extreme Show Car Makeover at Autogeek

Originally Posted by
Mike Phillips
Holograms are a pattern of SCRATCHES that mimic or copy the direction a ROTARY polisher was moved over the surface.
Swirls are RANDOM.
Micro-marring is caused by ORBITAL polishers, they are not random nor are they caused by a rotary.
I have tried to draw on that picture in your post:
I see lines, which i draw on in red. I'm guess this is the direction the rotary was moved
I see other (circular?) scratches, & I draw on (some) of them in blue. These look the same as swirls TO ME, but I THINK these are also from buffer spinning.
Are these circular scratches (where blue lines are) holograms, swirls, or micro-marring?

Thanks for the assistance.
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