I swear by the Q2 Tire (non express). Application does take a little prep and work but once applied and buffed it leaves a very nice deep matte black look that lasts a good while.
LOL on liking the look of the bottle and the branding. A few years ago I bought the Gyeon detailing bag (which I love) I had to have it full of Gyeon products. Of course, I had non at the time so I had to order like $400 worth to fill it up. And of course, I can never put another branded product in the bag, just wouldn't feel right. Spot on how you said Gyeon has great branding, but also killer product. I guess I need to order this one, even though I have a bottle of Gyeon Tire I still haven't even used lol. Anyone looking for a nice detailing bag, it's not cheap but the Gyeon one's GOOD! I have the large model, they make a small one too.
great little review Jon, I agree with you on the dressing. Due to the high mileage I do every week I wash the car once or twice weekly and I just like to dress the tyres every time for a great result. Durability on a tyre dressing seems pointless, if it lasts a week I’m happy. I do prefer the finish on the glossy side personally. I use the Autoglym tyre shine and I find that works best on a wet tyre as well 👌
Been watching the channel for quite some time now and you have really helped me up my game for detailing my car and a few friends. Loving videos like these :-). Cheers!
This product does not get a lot of mention. I don't think it is SiO2 infused. I found no mention of it from Gyeon anywhere. I am sure it is similar to CarPro Perl but who knows. Here is what I found. Gyeon now has 2 tire dressings, and here is what you need to know about each of them: Gyeon Q2 Tire is quartz based, and will last longer than Q2M Tire Express. The trade-off is that Q2 Tire takes more time to apply, and requires a dwell time in order to fully absorb into the tire. Gyeon Q2M Tire Express is water based, and is meant to apply thinly and cleanly in very little time. It will not last as long as Q2 Tire, but is easier to apply, in both wet or dry.
I love the satin look and I’ve only ever used ‘Satin’ from AutoFinesse. Would this be a worthy “upgrade”?😎 or even the popular ‘CarPro Perl’ - which ever is better!👍🏻
So far I've used Auto Finesse Satin and Car Pro Pearl. I've found AF satin not to last that long. However, it might be down to poor prep as I find it cumbersome to spend ages prepping the tyre. However, with pearl I noticed that it lasted quite a while. This might be due to better prep. Once my bottle of Satin is finished, I think I'll stick to Car Pro Pearl.
Fantastic video and totally agree about the pump dispenser which are a pita , I've removed the one I got with my bottle of Gyeon Bathe , looking forward to the tyre dressing test .
Our dressing lasts for up to 6 months and it will look just as good after a few weeks a light scrub with omniclean will remove any dirt or browning on the coated tires and being them back to a just dressed look with out the needing to reapply any dressing to the tires
@@behindthen0thing525 plus most tire dressing on the market are actually causing more harm than good Using kerosene is a safe method to remove the oxidized layer on your tyre for better with tyre shines
Here's a thought... I'm a big fan of the Autoglym "Instant Tyre Dressing" - I spray it onto the tyres and rub it in with a synthetic chamois (Got it free and I'll be bollocksed if its going anywhere near my paint!) - Piece of piss to use, works a treat and I can use it every week. This - watered down 3:1 in a spray bottle might be an ideal replacement! That'd put it on par with the AG product for value, but based on the results you got on the Golf, I reckon it'd work better! Well worth a try I'd say!
its crazy but all these dressings perform different on different tyres.. I find michelains a nightmare. Contis dress up great. On the golf the nexens are pretty good and take most dressings well.
@@ForensicDetailing Funny you say that, my Giulia is wearing Michelins at the moment, so is my boyfriend's Mini. I don't have any troubles with them! I'm using AG Tyre Gel every four weeks at the moment with the instant tyre dressing weekly. That said, my Giulia still has its CrossClimates on from the winter, and the Mini has a midrange tyre I forgot the name of. I imagine your BMW had PS4s? Possibly an issue with dressing performance rubber?
Expected this outcome when I saw the review pop up Jon! 😉 I got a bottle of this with the Gyeon goodies I won back during December and have used it quite a few times. It's definitely glossy but it can be toned down quite a bit by buffing with a MF. I've tried it at 2 parts dressing to 1 part water and it gives the nice satin finish you speak of. Still lasts a few weeks until the next wash as well 👍 Good stuff I think and only this, waxaddict tyre feeder and autoglanz trim reaper are working on these new goodyear supersport tyres. The other 4 I have don't agree with them annoyingly!
I have lots of probs as well with the michelains brian.. but this worked really well. It was just too shiny neat. much better like you say with water.. im gonna drop it down 2 to 1 just like you said. Its very good though, im pretty impressed with this. So wax addict and AG trim repeat and gyeon express are your 3 favs right?
@@ForensicDetailing Trim reaper is a corker of a dressing Jon. So easy to apply, dries to the touch (glossy) and it's durable. Waxaddict Tyre Feeder is much the same though I'd say that is slightly less glossy. These tyres are so strange though, the asymmetric 3s I had on the Abarth loved every tyre dressing, these really don't. They don't like Frost Onyx, Lucas Oil Tyre, Wowo's Tyre Dressing & Tac Systems! Yeah I wouldn't hesitate to recommend either of those, really good mate.
Ive not confused it (at least not in my head but I understand your point). Gyeon Tire uses like a different funky solvent carried thing, its a different material yes.. This I think uses a similiar Si material to carpro perl a water based or water dispersed trimethylated silane... but yer not 100% sure.. All these korean flavored products use some funky things... In the SI family though rather than a traditional silicone. (disclaimer I could be wrong)
Forensic Detailing Channel this is how Gyeon advertises Tire - “Q2 TIRE World’s first SiO2 based tire sealant. Q2 Tire is the only SiO2 based tire coating. It guarantees not only durability, but splendid visual effects as well. The product might be layered or heated up in order to extend its durability even further. Even though the repellency might be gone with usage, the high darkening effect will remain.”
@@hog_hedge yer I know mate. Tire is a different material. So many of the products though come under the SI family and SI02 doesnt typically cover the materials properly... thats why I sort of say I could be wrong.. but I dont think express is a silicone based dressing.. think of it more like perl... but who knows.
Good rewiev of a product i've been eyballing for a while... Seems i'll stick to dodo juice's supernatural tyre shine. Pretty perfect if you're out for a matte discreet sheen like i do.
Ive not used them yet.. In fact Ive still not watched daves video review fully (gonna watch it now). But I was thinking of doing like a blind test with these amazon products and like expensive counterparts.. I need to speak to reg and see if he can play the guinny pig :)
Wow wasn't expecting such different reviews (from the two tests I have seen). Will be interested for the 3rd judgment (Jon). While DaveCHCI doesn't like the branding because it's not 'detailing' enough I think is a little unfair. It's a car care set for people who want to go a step further than TurtleWax wash and wax.
As much as I like my tyres looking good I’ve gotten away from these types of products that give a shiny appearance, I’ve since gone to soft99’s tyre wax easy on and buff it to a great matte black shine... like new look..
Do you know what would be really cool? A product that you can use whilst you shampoo, rinse or final wipe down that puts a nice shiny coating on your car but also dresses your tyres and rubbers. I know that some carnuba detail sprays sort of dress your rubber trims but it would be cool to just have something that does it for you. Dressing tyres is just the worst job for me it can be so messy. I'm using soft99 one atm and it gets black stuff everywhere. I really did like carpro pearl used it one everything. 🤣
Jon , when you buy a product and you compare the prices can you tell us what you paid and where you purchased and why you purchased at that particular place. You could also tell us who was charging what ! And help make all products a similar place if not the same. Thanks P.S videos are brilliant but alot shorter than they used to be . ☹
yer I bought this from clean and shiny I payed 23 quid. problem with me going through and saying you can buy it from XXXX for 23 quid and yyy for 24 quid and zzzz for 23.50.. prices change. I think the best thing is to shop around if you want best price. With something like gyeon its gonna be 1 pounds here or there typically so its not critical.
@@behindthen0thing525 your well come the wax helps prevent tire shines from bonding to the surface By removeing the oxidised layer to get a much better bond with the rubber to the tire shine which should make it lasts a lot longer 👍
A Microfiber towel is good to use with kerosene but is not really going to have any additional benefits over a good stiff scrubbing brush with a good tire cleaner that is alkaline based like omniclean
not sure yet... I think doing like a "best wheel dressing" video I will decide.. but theres a similairity to gyeon tyre epxress and perl.. they are not identical but they are similiar. thing with perl is I can use it for interiors engine bay and palstics etc... so I would give it perl right now.
I apply PERL wich is super cheap and easy to use, so it's not a problem for me to reapply every week :) I'm washing the car every 1 week or 2 weeks so no problem...
@@dimmacommunication hi PERL if mean car pro PEAR should last more than a few weeks I would recommend using kerosene to remove any wax on the top of the tire these will mean there is going to be a better bond 👍
The gyeon tyre express is totally unnecessary. The normal gyeon tyre is as easy to apply as the express version and lasts much longer. Anyway, nice video 👍
dont agree at all boff boff but appreciate your opinion.. The gyeon tyre is much thicker, benefits from proper prep and drying. The tyre express you can hurl on after you have washed them. In fact express makes a lot more sense to me... I would also definety glove up with gyeon tyre there is something very funky about it you can really feel its like a proper ceramic type thing.. something different.
I bought this last week ended up washing my car last Sunday by Wednesday it rained drove my car and by the time I got home it was completely gone . I was using Chemical guys VRP for years and the results are the same and it last longer on my tire even in the rain compare to gyeon tire express . Wasn’t impressed at all
your results do not tie in with mine at all Rafael, but I appreciate the feedback. Gyeon sort of state its a lower durability product (they have a proper ceramic tyre coating as well as this express water based one). but I actually find tyre express has ridiculous good durability for a dressing. I also have VRT and I will compare a load of dressings soon in a video. From what IVe seen I would lay money on express outlasting VRT. I will bring in some metering equipement to test it properly as well. Im not sure how you guys are able to measure durability.. Its actually hard to do with tyres. Since doing this video express has continue to impress me. I love this stuff.. The only downer is its very very similiar to carpro perl but that is more versatile.
Forensic Detailing Channel I just washed my car again and this time I wiped it down for the satan look . Will get more rain on Wednesday or Thursday and I’ll test it out again . I also used the gyeon tire cleaner . I’m also looking to buy the gyeon Q2M soon . So far the CG VRP is my #1 choice
I swear by the Q2 Tire (non express). Application does take a little prep and work but once applied and buffed it leaves a very nice deep matte black look that lasts a good while.
same here, with Adam's tyre sponge, same as Jon -- occasionally use Carpro Perl diluted.
Another great review. Thank you Yes.. let's have a tyre dressing shootout please.
Q2 is protection range, Q2M is maintenance range 👍
LOL on liking the look of the bottle and the branding. A few years ago I bought the Gyeon detailing bag (which I love) I had to have it full of Gyeon products. Of course, I had non at the time so I had to order like $400 worth to fill it up. And of course, I can never put another branded product in the bag, just wouldn't feel right. Spot on how you said Gyeon has great branding, but also killer product. I guess I need to order this one, even though I have a bottle of Gyeon Tire I still haven't even used lol.
Anyone looking for a nice detailing bag, it's not cheap but the Gyeon one's GOOD! I have the large model, they make a small one too.
Thank you Jon. I dont care this is an older video haha, I just bought tire express today, looking forward to try it out. Cheers
Damn it John stop making me spend money. Lol. 😂
Icarus
great little review Jon, I agree with you on the dressing. Due to the high mileage I do every week I wash the car once or twice weekly and I just like to dress the tyres every time for a great result. Durability on a tyre dressing seems pointless, if it lasts a week I’m happy. I do prefer the finish on the glossy side personally. I use the Autoglym tyre shine and I find that works best on a wet tyre as well 👌
ive got that one.. it reminds me of megs endurence a bit
Used this a while, great stuff. Not too glossy makes it look like factory fresh.
Been watching the channel for quite some time now and you have really helped me up my game for detailing my car and a few friends. Loving videos like these :-). Cheers!
thanks Daniel. Some seriously nice positive people watching and I really apprecaiate you taking the time to say that.
@@ForensicDetailing it's the least I could do considering how helpful you've been to myself and others👍!
@@ForensicDetailing thanks for watching partner.
This product does not get a lot of mention. I don't think it is SiO2 infused. I found no mention of it from Gyeon anywhere. I am sure it is similar to CarPro Perl but who knows. Here is what I found.
Gyeon now has 2 tire dressings, and here is what you need to know about each of them:
Gyeon Q2 Tire is quartz based, and will last longer than Q2M Tire Express. The trade-off is that Q2 Tire takes more time to apply, and requires a dwell time in order to fully absorb into the tire.
Gyeon Q2M Tire Express is water based, and is meant to apply thinly and cleanly in very little time. It will not last as long as Q2 Tire, but is easier to apply, in both wet or dry.
Another product to add to my Waxstock shopping list.
Cheers,
Chris
The Legend continues!! Thanks a million for the video Jon, looking forward for the comparison video👍👍
Car Pro PERL neat for me. Cracking product. 👍🏼👏🏼
I found that 1:1 is the best
Are you bloody knackered!?
🤔
i love geon products
I love the satin look and I’ve only ever used ‘Satin’ from AutoFinesse. Would this be a worthy “upgrade”?😎 or even the popular ‘CarPro Perl’ - which ever is better!👍🏻
So far I've used Auto Finesse Satin and Car Pro Pearl. I've found AF satin not to last that long. However, it might be down to poor prep as I find it cumbersome to spend ages prepping the tyre. However, with pearl I noticed that it lasted quite a while. This might be due to better prep. Once my bottle of Satin is finished, I think I'll stick to Car Pro Pearl.
perl does last well doesnt it.. you can sort of see it as well when you pressure wash the wheel.
Autoglanz Uber Schwarz is a top class tyre dressing. Very glossy which I like and lasts forever. Get it in ya test Jon👍🏻
I have also had good results with AG Uber Schwarz
@@blademansw it's good stuff. For some reason Autoglanz never seems to get any love. They have some top products
Fantastic video and totally agree about the pump dispenser which are a pita , I've removed the one I got with my bottle of Gyeon Bathe , looking forward to the tyre dressing test .
More stuff for me to buy Jon looks very much like Carpro Perl 👌🏻👌🏻
q2 means silica infused M stands for maintanence :) Great video
Armourall spray foam. Its quick, its easy abd you can dress the whole wheelwell all for less than a fiver.
Where is the brush from to do the inside bead of the tire Jon could do with one of those buddy. Please reply. Cheers bud. J.
It's just a foam paint brush, usually sold for varnishes and polyurethane. Anyplace that sells paint will have them.
Oh yes, it definitely works better when it's wet,
Hmm this looks very nice. Might have to try this on my truck, nice review.
@Jon, do you like it better than Pearl ?
Our dressing lasts for up to 6 months and it will look just as good after a few weeks a light scrub with omniclean will remove any dirt or browning on the coated tires and being them back to a just dressed look with out the needing to reapply any dressing to the tires
Неу guys just be sure to NEVER USE KEROSENE to clean your tires
@@behindthen0thing525 clearly you don't understand any thing or anything to do with tires and how to clean to them
@@behindthen0thing525 hi and why should you not use kerosene then
@@behindthen0thing525 plus most tire dressing on the market are actually causing more harm than good
Using kerosene is a safe method to remove the oxidized layer on your tyre for better with tyre shines
@@blackpearlcoatings5105 kerosene is a solvent. It messes up your tire.
Are we gonna get a Tyre Slick Shootout test any time in the near future? It's the one product I'm not 100% set on. I can't decide what to stick with.
yes within 3-6 months
Here's a thought... I'm a big fan of the Autoglym "Instant Tyre Dressing" - I spray it onto the tyres and rub it in with a synthetic chamois (Got it free and I'll be bollocksed if its going anywhere near my paint!) - Piece of piss to use, works a treat and I can use it every week.
This - watered down 3:1 in a spray bottle might be an ideal replacement! That'd put it on par with the AG product for value, but based on the results you got on the Golf, I reckon it'd work better!
Well worth a try I'd say!
its crazy but all these dressings perform different on different tyres.. I find michelains a nightmare. Contis dress up great. On the golf the nexens are pretty good and take most dressings well.
@@ForensicDetailing Funny you say that, my Giulia is wearing Michelins at the moment, so is my boyfriend's Mini. I don't have any troubles with them! I'm using AG Tyre Gel every four weeks at the moment with the instant tyre dressing weekly.
That said, my Giulia still has its CrossClimates on from the winter, and the Mini has a midrange tyre I forgot the name of. I imagine your BMW had PS4s? Possibly an issue with dressing performance rubber?
Love your reviews... Thanks
Expected this outcome when I saw the review pop up Jon! 😉 I got a bottle of this with the Gyeon goodies I won back during December and have used it quite a few times. It's definitely glossy but it can be toned down quite a bit by buffing with a MF. I've tried it at 2 parts dressing to 1 part water and it gives the nice satin finish you speak of. Still lasts a few weeks until the next wash as well 👍 Good stuff I think and only this, waxaddict tyre feeder and autoglanz trim reaper are working on these new goodyear supersport tyres. The other 4 I have don't agree with them annoyingly!
I have lots of probs as well with the michelains brian.. but this worked really well. It was just too shiny neat. much better like you say with water.. im gonna drop it down 2 to 1 just like you said. Its very good though, im pretty impressed with this.
So wax addict and AG trim repeat and gyeon express are your 3 favs right?
@@ForensicDetailing Trim reaper is a corker of a dressing Jon. So easy to apply, dries to the touch (glossy) and it's durable. Waxaddict Tyre Feeder is much the same though I'd say that is slightly less glossy. These tyres are so strange though, the asymmetric 3s I had on the Abarth loved every tyre dressing, these really don't. They don't like Frost Onyx, Lucas Oil Tyre, Wowo's Tyre Dressing & Tac Systems!
Yeah I wouldn't hesitate to recommend either of those, really good mate.
There is no SiO2 in Tire Express. You’ve confused it with Gyeon Q2M Tire.
Ive not confused it (at least not in my head but I understand your point). Gyeon Tire uses like a different funky solvent carried thing, its a different material yes.. This I think uses a similiar Si material to carpro perl a water based or water dispersed trimethylated silane... but yer not 100% sure.. All these korean flavored products use some funky things... In the SI family though rather than a traditional silicone. (disclaimer I could be wrong)
Forensic Detailing Channel this is how Gyeon advertises Tire -
“Q2 TIRE
World’s first SiO2 based tire sealant.
Q2 Tire is the only SiO2 based tire coating. It guarantees not only durability, but splendid visual effects as well. The product might be layered or heated up in order to extend its durability even further. Even though the repellency might be gone with usage, the high darkening effect will remain.”
@@hog_hedge yer I know mate. Tire is a different material. So many of the products though come under the SI family and SI02 doesnt typically cover the materials properly... thats why I sort of say I could be wrong.. but I dont think express is a silicone based dressing.. think of it more like perl... but who knows.
Good rewiev of a product i've been eyballing for a while... Seems i'll stick to dodo juice's supernatural tyre shine. Pretty perfect if you're out for a matte discreet sheen like i do.
Thanks Jon
thank you my friend
whats the difference between this one and Gyeon tyre in blue gell version that came before this one?
I think the blue isnt water based. I use it, comes out thick n dont need a lot of product. Also last about 2.5 weeks from what ive experienced
@@joeydny5816 they are both silica based not water based
Really intersting and well done chap, I think a product that fits in with the wash program is a bit easier.
Nice! I'm buying some.
I spy with my little eye an Amazon Basics set 🧐
Yeah they're crap 🤣🤣
@@DetailingandtheBeast I have watched your review and it is very honest. Saved me some cash.
Ive not used them yet.. In fact Ive still not watched daves video review fully (gonna watch it now). But I was thinking of doing like a blind test with these amazon products and like expensive counterparts.. I need to speak to reg and see if he can play the guinny pig :)
I liked most of them when I reviewed the set.
Wow wasn't expecting such different reviews (from the two tests I have seen). Will be interested for the 3rd judgment (Jon).
While DaveCHCI doesn't like the branding because it's not 'detailing' enough I think is a little unfair. It's a car care set for people who want to go a step further than TurtleWax wash and wax.
Does it looks and last the same if applied wet or dry?
At wich dilution would you advise to use it ?
Where did you get the small foam tipped applicator to do the inner part/ bead of the tyres? Could really do with one of them myself haha 😄
How You would compare this to CarPro PERL?
Not which is the best, but more on application, look of it and protection.
more glossy, slighlty greasier to the touch but similiar. perl doesnt gloss up like this if you apply it dry though.
Evening guv. Does water bead up on it once it’s flashed off? I’ve got a VW EOS and need to do all the rubber seals on the roof. Any advice?
yes it does Matt. you can sort of tell its on there when you fire water at it with the pressure washer.. its repellent.
Brilliant, time to order some 👍 thanks for the great videos, they get better every time.
do you prefer this over the blue bottle of q2?
hmm i think so yes.. less slimey.
As much as I like my tyres looking good I’ve gotten away from these types of products that give a shiny appearance, I’ve since gone to soft99’s tyre wax easy on and buff it to a great matte black shine... like new look..
Are you going to Waxstock Jon?
Do you know what would be really cool? A product that you can use whilst you shampoo, rinse or final wipe down that puts a nice shiny coating on your car but also dresses your tyres and rubbers. I know that some carnuba detail sprays sort of dress your rubber trims but it would be cool to just have something that does it for you.
Dressing tyres is just the worst job for me it can be so messy. I'm using soft99 one atm and it gets black stuff everywhere. I really did like carpro pearl used it one everything. 🤣
hoping for a 1 hour shootout need a long video :D
Everything's better when wet.
Where did you get that small applicator from please? Would be extremely handy as I always neglect those parts.
ali express mate. or ebay foam applicator sticks
Forensic Detailing Channel perfect thanks man
I prefer the wet glossy look
That's why you can install silicon misters in your wheel well. Just reroute your washer fluid
What applicator is that John? I need a good one.
its adams tyre one i thjink
Yeah, with Gyeon's regular tyre dressing I find I have to wipe the excess off after an hour or two or it looks too greasy/glossy in the sun.
You need to try a product called Blackpearl trim and tyre armour
great video again jon..u ever try duplicolor tire paint?
no m8.. trade tyre paint Ive used.. not keen on painting tyres though...
Would you maybe want to dilute it like Car Pro Perl?
i think yes
Jon , when you buy a product and you compare the prices can you tell us what you paid and where you purchased and why you purchased at that particular place.
You could also tell us who was charging what ! And help make all products a similar place if not the same. Thanks P.S videos are brilliant but alot shorter than they used to be . ☹
yer I bought this from clean and shiny I payed 23 quid. problem with me going through and saying you can buy it from XXXX for 23 quid and yyy for 24 quid and zzzz for 23.50.. prices change. I think the best thing is to shop around if you want best price. With something like gyeon its gonna be 1 pounds here or there typically so its not critical.
Best way to clean your tires is with kerosene after using omniclean to remove old dressing and dirt
Thanks?
@@behindthen0thing525 your well come the wax helps prevent tire shines from bonding to the surface
By removeing the oxidised layer to get a much better bond with the rubber to the tire shine which should make it lasts a lot longer 👍
A Microfiber towel is good to use with kerosene but is not really going to have any additional benefits over a good stiff scrubbing brush with a good tire cleaner that is alkaline based like omniclean
Damn you're obsessed with diesel fuel!
@@behindthen0thing525 hi it is the best way to clean tires
@@tomrobinson5524 really?
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@@tomrobinson5524 ?
But the main question, “as a user of CarPro Perl, would you consider yourself converted or is your still go to CarPro Perl?”
not sure yet... I think doing like a "best wheel dressing" video I will decide.. but theres a similairity to gyeon tyre epxress and perl.. they are not identical but they are similiar. thing with perl is I can use it for interiors engine bay and palstics etc... so I would give it perl right now.
Forensic Detailing Channel Try it with Express, you might be surpised ;)
@@yvesdytail7896 yer I think it if was watered right down it would work perhaps. I tend to just use these dressings as advertised though.
Let's see a one to one mixture
if you going to compare products and in this case tire dressing I like to see a cheap or and affordable and an expensive one.i have to yet do that
noted: Get a cheap dressing in test..
Forensic Detailing Channel what’s in the test all together is shiny garage back 2 black tyre dressing there great stuff
Can you review turtle wax wet n black tire shine?
A friend of mine has said he applied it on his tyres and it’s lasted for 2 weeks and he’s done about 500miles (motorways)
I'll stick with the matte finish look from Aero Cosmetics Rubber Care or Adams VRT.
Did you say you’re doing a video on ‘picking a winner’ 🧐👃🏼👈🏼
🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
The reason for most tires dressing not lasting long it's down to poor prep work all purpose cleaner won't clean the tire effectively
I apply PERL wich is super cheap and easy to use, so it's not a problem for me to reapply every week :)
I'm washing the car every 1 week or 2 weeks so no problem...
@@dimmacommunication hi PERL if mean car pro PEAR should last more than a few weeks I would recommend using kerosene to remove any wax on the top of the tire these will mean there is going to be a better bond 👍
@@dimmacommunication don't clean your tires with kerosene unless you want to damage the rubber
@@behindthen0thing525 you just don't understand do you
@@tomrobinson5524 What should he understand ?
Best way to Strip wax from your car Jon ,unrelated
best way if a finishing polish.. thats the only way to get it off mate.
@@ForensicDetailing ideal so like Scholl S40 ?
The gyeon tyre express is totally unnecessary. The normal gyeon tyre is as easy to apply as the express version and lasts much longer. Anyway, nice video 👍
dont agree at all boff boff but appreciate your opinion.. The gyeon tyre is much thicker, benefits from proper prep and drying. The tyre express you can hurl on after you have washed them. In fact express makes a lot more sense to me... I would also definety glove up with gyeon tyre there is something very funky about it you can really feel its like a proper ceramic type thing.. something different.
I bought this last week ended up washing my car last Sunday by Wednesday it rained drove my car and by the time I got home it was completely gone . I was using Chemical guys VRP for years and the results are the same and it last longer on my tire even in the rain compare to gyeon tire express . Wasn’t impressed at all
your results do not tie in with mine at all Rafael, but I appreciate the feedback. Gyeon sort of state its a lower durability product (they have a proper ceramic tyre coating as well as this express water based one). but I actually find tyre express has ridiculous good durability for a dressing. I also have VRT and I will compare a load of dressings soon in a video. From what IVe seen I would lay money on express outlasting VRT. I will bring in some metering equipement to test it properly as well. Im not sure how you guys are able to measure durability.. Its actually hard to do with tyres. Since doing this video express has continue to impress me. I love this stuff.. The only downer is its very very similiar to carpro perl but that is more versatile.
Forensic Detailing Channel I just washed my car again and this time I wiped it down for the satan look . Will get more rain on Wednesday or Thursday and I’ll test it out again . I also used the gyeon tire cleaner . I’m also looking to buy the gyeon Q2M soon . So far the CG VRP is my #1 choice
Just buy car pro perl 😉
I still got loads of the old gyeon one to get through
Слишком жЫрно выглядит. Смонтировали видео ужасно
Отлично. Где живёте мои брат?