Not much in it between Reload and Gyeon Cure. They both did the same job for me. I just found Cure was less likely to streak on black which obviously won't be an issue for @A4A4.Hopefully it performs better than that bottle label looks...reminds of the of kit/food on the cheap aisle's of a supermarket.....lol
To be honest after a couple of applications of gyeon on 3 different cars, gyeon really is a fancy quick detailer and to get the best from it is, use it on top of ceramic coating where it's being applied to the ceramic and not the clear coatNot much in it between Reload and Gyeon Cure. They both did the same job for me. I just found Cure was less likely to streak on black which obviously won't be an issue for @A4A4.
Since applying the 'sealant'
My paintwork has turned into this!
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Water off a ducks back.
Nice, so that is on top of your already ceramic coated paintwork?
Impressive beading, would be good to see how long it lasts.
This is very true, but with the "protection" should come off easier than normal water marks...hopefully
It didn't on the Scholl + CP Reload 'protected' A3 (it rained the next day) and I washed the car twice. I had to use CP Spotless with a MF cloth and washed the car the third time to completely get rid of them.
And it is raining again in Oxford and tbh I am slightly nervous now to find out if my Fusso coat that I applied to the A3 behaves the same (hope not)
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@A4A4 - Great results buddy !Time to give the Alloys a brush up.
Used BH alloy wheel, then washed then applied angel wax bilberry wheel wax sealant.
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The smells, thought I mistakenly used pot pourri refills instead. Both smelled lovely. LOL
Here are the pictures of the results.
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Angel wax sealant pot will last for ages, used only a tiny amount. So will top this up on the next wash.
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Really pleased with the results, Alloys looking really shiny for the age hence never been refurbished.
Not much in it between Reload and Gyeon Cure. They both did the same job for me. I just found Cure was less likely to streak on black which obviously won't be an issue for @A4A4.
This was my take on cleaning & detailing using this combo
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Overall this cleaning haul gave good results and the car looks great and well groomed again . It also didn’t break the bank. All for around £100 and enough product left to do all again many times over.
Only things l would consider changing when l used it all up ( don’t like wasting money) would be to try a different polish, shampoo and wax detailer.
The rest of it did what it supposed to do.
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Regularly washing and the odd mix detailing spray top ups should keep it looking smart until the car is due for its next polish in a few months time.
Good review, like the pic of all Product used (as well as pics of car obviously)
And very good results!
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Great job. Looking ace
Stunning work looking very military like lining up all them products lolCheers Guys!
Did not feel the need to write a big review because the photos speak for themselves.
When yer autoglym shampoo runs out try Angelwax shampoo great cleanser and great value for moneyThis was my take on cleaning & detailing using this combo
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Overall this cleaning haul gave good results and the car looks great and well groomed again . It also didn’t break the bank. All for around £100 and enough product left to do all again many times over.
Only things l would consider changing when l used it all up ( don’t like wasting money) would be to try a different polish, shampoo and wax detailer.
The rest of it did what it supposed to do.
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Regularly washing and the odd mix detailing spray top ups should keep it looking smart until the car is due for its next polish in a few months time.
How can/does this stuff cover the scratches on the high gloss black door pillars?Must admit CP Reload is pretty good stuff. A fantastic all rounder, used it on piano black door trims, all the glass and even as a top up on the Alloys.
On the black trim - no more hair line marks
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Brings the glass up well
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On the Alloys also
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How can/does this stuff cover the scratches on the high gloss black door pillars?
Must admit CP Reload is pretty good stuff. A fantastic all rounder, used it on piano black door trims, all the glass and even as a top up on the Alloys.
On the black trim - no more hair line marks
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Brings the glass up well
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On the Alloys also
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What did you apply on them tyres @A4A4. Is it just the 'wet look' or actually 'wet', looks .
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@A4A4 - Great work mate !This was my take on cleaning & detailing using this combo
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Overall this cleaning haul gave good results and the car looks great and well groomed again . It also didn’t break the bank. All for around £100 and enough product left to do all again many times over.
Only things l would consider changing when l used it all up ( don’t like wasting money) would be to try a different polish, shampoo and wax detailer.
The rest of it did what it supposed to do.
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Regularly washing and the odd mix detailing spray top ups should keep it looking smart until the car is due for its next polish in a few months time.
Basically It replaces your cars paint surface with a ceramic glass like surface, and in turn dirt and dust won't adhere to it as much as say on a wax or Sealant mateNot touched it for 10 days now so be interesting to see how easy it is to get clean again, as l don’t have ceramic coating.
Not sure about this ‘ceramic coating’
So what are the benefits having a ceramic coating application?
Basically It replaces your cars paint surface with a ceramic glass like surface, and in turn dirt and dust won't adhere to it as much as say on a wax or Sealant mate
Cleanyourcar.co.uk are selling the Gyeon mohs for £38 it's on sale bargain apply it yourself even bigger bargain lolHey thanks for the reply. I guess ceramic coating will be easier to keep clean if it repels dirt better but seems a bit steep in price.
So going to try and leave mine for 2 weeks then just rinse, wash, rinse, towel dry and finish off the drying with edgeless MF cloth.
I want to see how it looks with the products previous applied to see how quick & easy (or not) it was to get gleaming again.
Before thinking about ‘ceramics’ and if they are worth it for me.