I have a polished and coated black car that I hand wash weekly with Gyeon Foam for the prewash and Gyeon Bathe+ for the contact wash. The results, in terms of gloss and hydrophobicity, have been excellent. As an experiment, I increased the concentration of the Bathe+ from the standard 500:1 to 333:1 and applied Wet Coat. The results were quite impressive, with a significant boost in gloss, slickness and hydrophobicity. I'm going to use the Wet Coat as a topper on a monthly basis on my car.
Great video for a fantastic product. My car has Gyeon’s Pure Evo. I wash monthly and use their Ceramic Detailer for maintenance. Every 3 months, I will spray/rinse with WetCoat (in place of Ceramic Detailer)
I bought this after you showing us how great it was a while ago. My R1T took about 2/3 of a bottle to top my ceramic coated paint. That’s the problem with it.
Have my Model S with full body PPF and ceramic coated. I use restart wash to help in the winter, but even with that, sections can get a bit flat and I like using this product to assist, love it. P.S. wheels look sick.
Could I ceramic coat my car, then periodically apply ceramic/graphene sprays, and then also this Gyeon spray on top of both of those layers? While the ceramic coat/sprays are great, I like the concept of spraying this directly onto the car so that it gets into all the hard to reach spots.
Thank you for telling the truth about the expense regarding ceramic coating. It's not the coating, it's the prep! I've been using Obsessed Garage drying aid and Koch Chemie SiO2 spray sealant as well as Car Pro Ech20 as my toppers. I would say Ech20 can be streaky as can the Koch Chemie when it gets humid. How would you say this compares? (I am coated with CQuartz Pro and CQuartz Finest Reserve). Thanks!
Heya Coleton. A few questions for you. How would you best remove this thoroughly from the paint /parts if you then decided to apply a ceramic coat? Does a normal hand wash cut through the product? What brand and psi is that pressure washer you use? And finally, after watching your recent Rivian R1T video, I was left wondering why you couldn't/shouldn't/wouldn't ceramic coat all those bronzed trim pieces on the interior you said were constantly fingerprint covered. Thanks!
On my 3 Performance all I’d do before fully coating is at least polish then used a prep product before applying the coating. Mine needs a full paint correction & polish. A normal handwash will not remove Gyeon WetCoat, but heavy degreasers can. I haven’t played with any coatings on the trim inside the Rivian’s. It might help slightly, but it will still fingerprint. Thanks for the questions!
@@OutofSpecDetailing Thanks for the reply Coleton. What brand and psi is your pressure washer? I currently have a gas powered, 3500psi model I'm looking to replace with an electric one, and it will almost exclusively be used to wash our cars.
I live in the desert and in the summer I only wash my car after the sun has gone down but my cars body temperature even after being in the garage all day is still very warm being the air temperature is still 100 degrees, after I apply the spray and rinse is it ok to hand dry, also I use a regular garden hose spray nozzle.
YT channel The Car Boutique (UK) did a test with WetCoat. Look it up. They had terrible problems when not completely drying the vehicle. Really interesting video
Forgive me if already answered. I didn't see it listed below but might be in another video. I have a new matte gray Kia EV6. Can I use the Wet Coat spray on matte paint so it will bead?
Why not use CanCoat instead of WetCoat ? CanCoat isn't as easy as spraying on but it's a simple wipe on and wipe off and can also be used on all exterior. CanCoat is also cheaper per coat considering that it lasts about a year. Gyeon also recommends CanCoat as a topper. I'm just a bit confused on how both these products fit into the overall product lineup.
I have a polished and coated black car that I hand wash weekly with Gyeon Foam for the prewash and Gyeon Bathe+ for the contact wash. The results, in terms of gloss and hydrophobicity, have been excellent.
As an experiment, I increased the concentration of the Bathe+ from the standard 500:1 to 333:1 and applied Wet Coat. The results were quite impressive, with a significant boost in gloss, slickness and hydrophobicity. I'm going to use the Wet Coat as a topper on a monthly basis on my car.
Using it for many years now, but no sealant on my cars. A perfect product for us that wash and clean our cars regularly.
I started using this after you used it in one of your first videos. Lasts pretty well.
Great video for a fantastic product. My car has Gyeon’s Pure Evo. I wash monthly and use their Ceramic Detailer for maintenance. Every 3 months, I will spray/rinse with WetCoat (in place of Ceramic Detailer)
This is the way!
I bought this after you showing us how great it was a while ago. My R1T took about 2/3 of a bottle to top my ceramic coated paint. That’s the problem with it.
Not a problem. I dilute it 5:1 and it works perfectly! Makes it much more economical every few months 👍
Have my Model S with full body PPF and ceramic coated. I use restart wash to help in the winter, but even with that, sections can get a bit flat and I like using this product to assist, love it. P.S. wheels look sick.
Great video! I have a container of Gyeon Wet Coat that I haven't used yet but will soon! Thanks and keep up the good work. 🙂
Could I ceramic coat my car, then periodically apply ceramic/graphene sprays, and then also this Gyeon spray on top of both of those layers? While the ceramic coat/sprays are great, I like the concept of spraying this directly onto the car so that it gets into all the hard to reach spots.
Thank you for telling the truth about the expense regarding ceramic coating. It's not the coating, it's the prep!
I've been using Obsessed Garage drying aid and Koch Chemie SiO2 spray sealant as well as Car Pro Ech20 as my toppers. I would say Ech20 can be streaky as can the Koch Chemie when it gets humid. How would you say this compares? (I am coated with CQuartz Pro and CQuartz Finest Reserve).
Thanks!
Heya Coleton. A few questions for you. How would you best remove this thoroughly from the paint /parts if you then decided to apply a ceramic coat? Does a normal hand wash cut through the product? What brand and psi is that pressure washer you use? And finally, after watching your recent Rivian R1T video, I was left wondering why you couldn't/shouldn't/wouldn't ceramic coat all those bronzed trim pieces on the interior you said were constantly fingerprint covered. Thanks!
On my 3 Performance all I’d do before fully coating is at least polish then used a prep product before applying the coating. Mine needs a full paint correction & polish.
A normal handwash will not remove Gyeon WetCoat, but heavy degreasers can.
I haven’t played with any coatings on the trim inside the Rivian’s. It might help slightly, but it will still fingerprint.
Thanks for the questions!
@@OutofSpecDetailing Thanks for the reply Coleton. What brand and psi is your pressure washer? I currently have a gas powered, 3500psi model I'm looking to replace with an electric one, and it will almost exclusively be used to wash our cars.
@@OutofSpecDetailing
Koch Chemie RS will definitely remove it!
Can you spray on wipe in with a wash mitt or cloth. Then wash it around with water then towel dry ? 🇨🇦👍👍
Is it safe on PPF with no ceramic coating or any type of coatings on?
I live in the desert and in the summer I only wash my car after the sun has gone down but my cars body temperature even after being in the garage all day is still very warm being the air temperature is still 100 degrees, after I apply the spray and rinse is it ok to hand dry, also I use a regular garden hose spray nozzle.
YT channel The Car Boutique (UK) did a test with WetCoat. Look it up. They had terrible problems when not completely drying the vehicle. Really interesting video
Forgive me if already answered. I didn't see it listed below but might be in another video. I have a new matte gray Kia EV6. Can I use the Wet Coat spray on matte paint so it will bead?
Can I use it on ppf?
i would like to see guide how to repair rock chips with touch up paint in a professional way
Coming soon
What protection does it have I know it has no UV protection
Is it safe for microfiber drying towels? Could a microfiber towel be clogged or damaged after we dry a coated car with Gyeon Wetcoat?
Totally safe
Do you recommend it for the Cybertruck?
Can't recommend it for a Cybertruck if a Cybertruck isn't recommended
Can u dilute it in a foam bottle??
What do you think about using it as a drying aid?
Not its intended use
thanks for the review but it could have been a 10 min video
Can we use this on Matte PPF?
Yes
Why not use CanCoat instead of WetCoat ? CanCoat isn't as easy as spraying on but it's a simple wipe on and wipe off and can also be used on all exterior. CanCoat is also cheaper per coat considering that it lasts about a year. Gyeon also recommends CanCoat as a topper. I'm just a bit confused on how both these products fit into the overall product lineup.
Cancoat takes longer to apply…
I'm assuming this has gloss enhancers and would not be suitable on matte paint?
Interested to know for my wrap too!
Works fantastic on matte paint
I loved this stuff,but it's not safe for wraps,so I can't use it anymore
It is. I use it in my wrapped vehicle all the time
@@OutofSpecDetailing damn it,lol I already bought Gyenon evo ,from tesbros,I think that names wrong. U use it all the time
The product cannot be applied in direct sun. I would love to use this but, I wash my vehicles outside. Bummer!
Paid promotion?
Nope, just a product I purchase with my own money to use in the shop!