Guess My Trim Wasn't Tight!
I was going to apply some of my Gyeon Trim to my car's plastic today. I guess I didn't store it in an airtight environment!
(I guess that should remove any doubt as to the silica content!)https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...abfa643653.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...e936c43ee4.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...dbce12666b.jpg
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Wow that’s a trip. How many times did you get to use it?
This is why I’ve been so hesitant on opening my bottle of McKees Headlight Coating, I’d be upset if I only got to use it once then something like that happened to it. $60 bucks for 1 use ain’t cheap! Lol.
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Surprised you left the dropper in there instead of using the original cap. I put the original cap back on mine and over a year it still has not hardened within the bottle.
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The dropper is the reason.
I've actually had it since last summer and have used it on a few cars. I usually recap with the original and store in my house in drawer, but for some reason I didn't recap this time.
I found that most of my coatings last well over a year when stored in this manner. Alas, not with this bottle.
Oh well.
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Sucks that it's useless but pretty cool to see!
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I wonder if I can reconstitute it with some petroleum products and then use on some other surface? Hmmm:xyxthumbs:
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And now you know why they call it "quartz". :)
Take those bits, polish them up and mount them in a nice ring for your wife.
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Great way to demo ceramic coating
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Ok, I'll admit the thread title was misleading............... :laughing:
But, that's pretty interesting to see.