either the carpro or the gyeon look like good solid options to work with. Thank you for your testing mate! Will be doing some testing of my own on ceramic spray coatings. Ive got about 14 of them Im going to try out here in the florida weather.
I'm impressed by the Soft99 Fusso Coat. It's very easy to apply, you only need a little bit of it...and remember...It's only a wax/sealant. So I really think it's unbeatable for price/application/quality.
I think I'll do another video soon and include a decon and clay to see what happens as it definitely worked on some spray sealants in a previous series
For the price in my country fusso coat is the cheapest by a long shot compared to the other product shown..i will definitely try fusso & then do maintenance using fusso coat speed & barrier spray as a topper. Nice content mate 👍
I know it seems "worst" in this test, but on my personal S2000 I have leaned more into Meg's Paint Coating just for its ease of use and touchup, as well as comparatively lesser sensitivity to temperature. I am boosting it with their waterless wash sometimes anyway. If it was a client vehicle, where total neglect is more expected, I might turn to CC.
Great test, well done. In your earlier tests you noticed a difference in the colour depth / gloss between products. Did this disappear quickly? i'm thinking about trying the Gyeon purely as i have had some good experience with their Wet Coat. Best wishes.
Thank you for another update! You the man
Glad you enjoyed watching them 🙏
either the carpro or the gyeon look like good solid options to work with. Thank you for your testing mate! Will be doing some testing of my own on ceramic spray coatings. Ive got about 14 of them Im going to try out here in the florida weather.
Thanks mate, I guess you love testing products as much as I do haha
@@EvolvedDetails you know it boss, I only want the best
@@joestewart8966 I just came across your video and found it very interesting! Do you have suggestions on where to get the Gyeon Can Coat here in AU?
@@newtypesushi3772 hey man you probably meant to reply to evolved details!
@@joestewart8966 Yes.. sorry about that, looks like the TH-cam reply auto populate kicked in!
Gosh I have never enjoyed looking at water beading so much, you make it genuinely interesting 😊
Thanks Claudia
Carpro does look the best I think
Yeah I was also leaving that way bit will be interesting in the next months where it goes
I'm impressed by the Soft99 Fusso Coat. It's very easy to apply, you only need a little bit of it...and remember...It's only a wax/sealant. So I really think it's unbeatable for price/application/quality.
Very good when you take the price and amount of product into account
Agree 100%
I have the Meguiar's and I've found it really needs a decon. Carpro Descale or Hybrid Solutions Rapid Decon with a clay towel will likely revive it.
I think I'll do another video soon and include a decon and clay to see what happens as it definitely worked on some spray sealants in a previous series
19 months for can coat evo on wifes car and still going. Great video mate
That's absolutely crazy how well it's lasting for you
For the price in my country fusso coat is the cheapest by a long shot compared to the other product shown..i will definitely try fusso & then do maintenance using fusso coat speed & barrier spray as a topper.
Nice content mate 👍
Yeah the price of Fusso is insane especially considering how much you get out of the jar
I know it seems "worst" in this test, but on my personal S2000 I have leaned more into Meg's Paint Coating just for its ease of use and touchup, as well as comparatively lesser sensitivity to temperature. I am boosting it with their waterless wash sometimes anyway.
If it was a client vehicle, where total neglect is more expected, I might turn to CC.
Yeah the meguiars still has its strong points for sure and ease of app definitely being one of them.
I will still keep using it for that reason
Do you find it needs a decon every once in a while? Mine does.
Gyeon still doing well but Carpro is more hydrophobic. Great test!
Carpro better do better but, Gyeon for being a spray is cool
Yeah both are top notch for sure
Gyeon is less expensive!!
@@MrKennyanders definitely agree! Top notch for what it is.
Great test, well done. In your earlier tests you noticed a difference in the colour depth / gloss between products. Did this disappear quickly? i'm thinking about trying the Gyeon purely as i have had some good experience with their Wet Coat. Best wishes.
The carpro is the only one that was still noticeable after a couple months.
It's definitely the one to use if you're wanting darker deeper paint
Thanks for the information.@@EvolvedDetails
Yeah the carpro looks slightly more hydrophobic now
I thought so too
Uso gyeon muito bom👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿
Great product for sure