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Originally Posted by NJNinja
Looks great! I'd hope to get at least 6+ months out of a product that needs 30 mins to cure. Otherwise I don't think it would be worth it just for looks/beading alone. IMO.
You can basically go around car and start to remove where you started. It definitely was still there and protecting well.
Most would be happy. For me any product I own will last years. So where most would be happy with it at 75% of new I consider it done and add more.
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Let's also remember that this product was made to be a topper for a coating as wellNow here's where the slope gets slippery, pun intended. 303 spray graphene is made to bond to whatever IT is applied to, so you could, in theory, go back and fourth between these 2 products to ALWAYS have a "fresh look" monthly or every other month
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Re: Gyeon Q2 Wax Review
Originally Posted by NJNinja
Looks great! I'd hope to get at least 6+ months out of a product that needs 30 mins to cure. Otherwise I don't think it would be worth it just for looks/beading alone. IMO.
Originally Posted by Coatingsarecrack
You can basically go around car and start to remove where you started. It definitely was still there and protecting well.
Most would be happy. For me any product I own will last years. So where most would be happy with it at 75% of new I consider it done and add more.
By the time I had applied the wax to the entire car and cleaned up my pads and a few other things, it was time to start removing. I did initially hesitate with the 30 min cure factor, but as I said, by the time I had tended to a couple of things, it was a non-issue.
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Originally Posted by DFB
As a Ford man it pains me to say this, but those VE and VF Commodore's that you guys in the US got were a better car the the Falcon by that stage. GM Holden invested much, much more money into the Commodore over the lifespan of that model than Ford did on the equivalent Falcon's. The Holden drove better, felt more solid and had more modern technology. But with a 5.0 supercharged V8, I still love my Falcon to bits and would defy anyone to not smile like a loon after giving it some stick!
I've heard great things about Commodores, or Pontiacs and Chevy's as we got them. Sadly, I've yet to get any wheel time in one. For those that have driven them, the Chevy SS/Commodore from 2013 - 2016 with Magneride and a manual transmission was the second coming of the mighty BMW E90 M5, only slightly heavier. Most of the manual models around here now go for more than they sold for new. People wouldn't touch them when new, but now everyone realizes what they missed and can't get enough of the few on the road.
I have used a variety of products on this car over the years, although I'm pretty sure I have not used a Carnauba wax on it. Wolfgang Deep Gloss Paint Sealant works wonders on that color though.
If it looks anything like their SiO2 Sealant, which I've tried, I'm sure it was pretty amazing.
Originally Posted by Klasse Act
I know #845 is a forum favorite but for some reason people pass right by MUCH better product by Collinite themselves, #476 and #915
Despite the, um, unique application methods needed for 845, I think people like the liquid form better than waxes in a tin due to ease of putting product on a pad. I'll admit to being one of them. I use my DA to apply sealants and it's much easier with a liquid.
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Originally Posted by Desertnate
Despite the, um, unique application methods needed for 845, I think people like the liquid form better than waxes in a tin due to ease of putting product on a pad. I'll admit to being one of them. I use my DA to apply sealants and it's much easier with a liquid.
Unique application methods?
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Re: Gyeon Q2 Wax Review
Bought G2 Wax to try out. Looking forward to it and great review!
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Re: Gyeon Q2 Wax Review
Originally Posted by Kamakaz1961
Bought G2 Wax to try out. Looking forward to it and great review!
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Please give us your review here when you get around to applying it, don't forget about that 30 minute cure time before removal
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Originally Posted by PaulMys
Unique application methods?
Just that you have to keep it warm so it doesn't separate/solidify. I guess application methods wasn't the best term.
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Originally Posted by Desertnate
Just that you have to keep it warm so it doesn't separate/solidify. I guess application methods wasn't the best term.
Ahh, I gotcha.
Yeah, that is a unique feature of the 845.
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