Pondering the question as I snatched up some Gyeon Prep and Cure to work with the Gyeon Q2 Rim and, after actually reading the bottle, it says Cure is also "...the ultimate maintenance product for any Quartz coating."
Curious if that means it would play well with WG Uber Ceramic.
Otherwise, well...I only have so many rims to coat with the Q2 Rim and, while pretty, I'll be staring at the mostly full bottle of Cure if I find no other use for it.
Pondering the question as I snatched up some Gyeon Prep and Cure to work with the Gyeon Q2 Rim and, after actually reading the bottle, it says Cure is also "...the ultimate maintenance product for any Quartz coating."
Curious if that means it would play well with WG Uber Ceramic.
Otherwise, well...I only have so many rims to coat with the Q2 Rim and, while pretty, I'll be staring at the mostly full bottle of Cure if I find no other use for it.
Imagine 'quartz' is tossed around for a variety of reasons...curious if Uber Ceramic is considered to be part of the 'quartz' coating group?
In my layman's-speak:
•Silica is an oxide of the element of Silicon.
•Quartz's chemical formula is SiO2
(Silica Oxide).
•When thinking about Ceramics:
-Clay comes to mind.
-Clay minerals are Silicates.
Also:
•Ceramics are often made from
materials other than clay, such as:
-oxides...Silica Oxide (SiO2), sound familiar?;
-non-oxides...Silicides;
-oxides/non-oxides combos...polymers<---(OOPS,
how did those get in there!)
•In a nutshell/IMHO:
-All the above materials seem to be "silicon-based"
-Marketers have a (bad) habit of spinning things.
Bob
"Be wary of the man who urges an action in which he himself incurs no risk." ~Joaquin de Setanti
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