Coleton - thank you for highlighting another Gyeon product. You have inspired me to use the WET coat (I'm applying it in a dry process) but the result is amazing. Tried the Jade Amethyst for windshield but not impressed. Just ordered the QuickView from FCP Euro. I'm looking forward to it! I have Steck's windshield protection film - it holds very well - heading into 3rd winter with it :)
What about the wiper chatter? I’ve tried numerous coatings, including one professional doing it, and they all eventually chatter. I’ve even coated the wipers too, but same result. Thoughts? Thanks for the video!
A great point which I wish I would have talked about in the video. This coating is designed to have less friction when wipers interact. Lots of other "strong" coatings have caused chatter that l've tried
No wiper chatter at all. I have used this product for years on different cars and never faced any problems. It works even better if you polish the windshield first with a dedicated glass polish and apply the product twice. Than the effect starts at around 20 mph and will last for 5000 to 6000 miles.
Im going to try this one for sure. Interested in your comment that you used Gyeon wetcoat on the windshields for a long time. There is a lot of negativity about this practice, mainly pointing at wiper chatter issues, so id love to know how you did this successfully, as its far less expensive.
SOFT99 Glaco is way better than RainX. Lasts up to a year. No wiper chatter. No smearing. Great water beading. Watch the TH-cam videos on the two part application process.
I apply concentrated Rain-X from a little bottle and then I use only Rain-X windshield wiper fluid. Orange windshield wiper fluid buy Rain-X constantly preserve original concentrated Rain-X. It does not wash it off at all even after I wash my car.
A great point which I wish I would have talked about in the video. This coating is designed to have less friction when wipers interact. Lots of other “strong” coatings have caused chatter that I’ve tried
No wiper chatter at all. I have used this product for years on different cars and never faced any problems. It works even better if you polish the windshield first with a dedicated glass polish and apply the product twice. Than the effect starts at around 20 mph and will last for 5000 to 6000 miles.
Maybe try thoroughly cleaning the inside with an alcohol mix before using a glass cleaner. The haze may be a build up from chemical off gassing from the cars interior.
Thanks Colteton … looks really effective… question, would this product work for the R1s headlights and front light bar? Or would you use a different ceramic product on those? I like Kyle have experienced that snow build up that’s really annoying and looking to use whatever you recommend
I used it, now waiting for it to leave, after almost a year, still has a hazy film when looking through, depending on daylight, headlights or temperature.
Honeycom lights messing the video but anyways nice sell pitch for Gyeon on this product easy application and ok durability way under same Gyeon View Q2 amazing glass coating and Flybyforte from CarPro those are the kings and not such a big deal to apply even for me.
Unfortunately, many States require wipers to be on when it’s raining, so the wipers will be used just as much as they were prior to using this product.
No, it's not! The glass needs to be very clean. A prep spray is stronger than most of window cleaners. No wiper chatter at all. I have used this product for years on different cars and never faced any problems. It works even better if you polish the windshield first with a dedicated glass polish and apply the product twice. Than the effect starts at around 20 mph and will last for 5000 to 6000 miles. Since you won't need the wiper blades above 20 mph, you shouldn’t use them. The less you use the wiper blades, the longer the product will last.
No, not at all. Since you won't need the wiper blades above 20 mph, you shouldn’t use them. The less you use the wiper blades, the longer the product will last. So switch off the automatic, and you are good.
I've had this happen with gyeon before. Their coatings require elbow grease to get off, he should have used some elbow pressure on the window not just a soft wipe over
LOL something must have gone wrong cos it looks absolutely horrific after buffing. Camera malfunction? seems like a botched first coating lol it didn't even buff off, at 10:38 you can still see the hazing marks of the product on the windscreen lol
Great vid. Was hoping to see the clean glass after shot. Looked really bad after the initial wipe down
Coleton - thank you for highlighting another Gyeon product. You have inspired me to use the WET coat (I'm applying it in a dry process) but the result is amazing. Tried the Jade Amethyst for windshield but not impressed. Just ordered the QuickView from FCP Euro. I'm looking forward to it! I have Steck's windshield protection film - it holds very well - heading into 3rd winter with it :)
I have tried every product known to man and just keep grabbing rain x. Its just so cheap and works so good.
Try this one, and you will be amazed.
Another great video. Thank you.
Whats it like when the wipers are going, does it smear
What about the wiper chatter? I’ve tried numerous coatings, including one professional doing it, and they all eventually chatter. I’ve even coated the wipers too, but same result. Thoughts? Thanks for the video!
A great point which I wish I would have talked about in the video. This coating is designed to have less friction when wipers interact. Lots of other "strong" coatings have caused chatter that l've tried
No wiper chatter at all. I have used this product for years on different cars and never faced any problems.
It works even better if you polish the windshield first with a dedicated glass polish and apply the product twice.
Than the effect starts at around 20 mph and will last for 5000 to 6000 miles.
Im going to try this one for sure. Interested in your comment that you used Gyeon wetcoat on the windshields for a long time. There is a lot of negativity about this practice, mainly pointing at wiper chatter issues, so id love to know how you did this successfully, as its far less expensive.
So tell me again why this is better then Rainx? Seems to have the same results
SOFT99 Glaco is way better than RainX. Lasts up to a year. No wiper chatter. No smearing. Great water beading. Watch the TH-cam videos on the two part application process.
I apply concentrated Rain-X from a little bottle and then I use only Rain-X windshield wiper fluid. Orange windshield wiper fluid buy Rain-X constantly preserve original concentrated Rain-X. It does not wash it off at all even after I wash my car.
Just applied it today. Will have to test out the next big rainstorm. Hope it works like you said. I assume so. Thanks for the video!
How did it work out?
Glaco99 softcoat
Please update us after you can do some wiper chatter testing.
How does this affect the wipers? Any chatter?
A great point which I wish I would have talked about in the video. This coating is designed to have less friction when wipers interact. Lots of other “strong” coatings have caused chatter that I’ve tried
No wiper chatter at all. I have used this product for years on different cars and never faced any problems.
It works even better if you polish the windshield first with a dedicated glass polish and apply the product twice.
Than the effect starts at around 20 mph and will last for 5000 to 6000 miles.
Is there anything you would recommend for the inside of the windshield? I can never get it haze-free.
Video coming soon!
@@OutofSpecDetailing is it out yet?
Maybe try thoroughly cleaning the inside with an alcohol mix before using a glass cleaner. The haze may be a build up from chemical off gassing from the cars interior.
Thanks Colteton … looks really effective… question, would this product work for the R1s headlights and front light bar? Or would you use a different ceramic product on those? I like Kyle have experienced that snow build up that’s really annoying and looking to use whatever you recommend
Ceramic coating, headlight lenses are plastic and require a coating for paint/plastic rather than glass
I used it, now waiting for it to leave, after almost a year, still has a hazy film when looking through, depending on daylight, headlights or temperature.
Honeycom lights messing the video but anyways nice sell pitch for Gyeon on this product easy application and ok durability way under same Gyeon View Q2 amazing glass coating and Flybyforte from CarPro those are the kings and not such a big deal to apply even for me.
Best one is Gyeon View Evo it lasts two years if you apply it right.
great video!
Didn’t even finish the video but I’m going to buy this I was looking for a product and was about to buy glaco
Glaco99 is excellent and half the price of this
Unfortunately, many States require wipers to be on when it’s raining, so the wipers will be used just as much as they were prior to using this product.
Actually the untreated side looks clearer with water on it whereas the treated side looks like the view is obstructed
This looks like Glaco from Soft99
Is it just me or there are lots of streaking on the coated surface? I wouldn’t want that driving.
Zero streaking
44 dollars? Maybe not. I will keep doing it with wet coat. By the way wet coat takes 5 min to do the entire car !!!
I use Wet Coat as well and it has essentially baked in to my windshield at this point. Still fighting some chatter though.
This is hit and miss. Sometimes it lasts 2 weeks sometimes 7 months. Using the wipers will remove this very quick
Wipers don't remove mine quickly at all. Have had 1 coat on mine for over 4 months with some heavy rain and it's still going strong
No, it's not! The glass needs to be very clean. A prep spray is stronger than most of window cleaners.
No wiper chatter at all. I have used this product for years on different cars and never faced any problems.
It works even better if you polish the windshield first with a dedicated glass polish and apply the product twice.
Than the effect starts at around 20 mph and will last for 5000 to 6000 miles.
Since you won't need the wiper blades above 20 mph, you shouldn’t use them. The less you use the wiper blades, the longer the product will last.
Skipping
Your rain sensing camera will now go crazy when raining. I strongly recommend not using this.
No, not at all. Since you won't need the wiper blades above 20 mph, you shouldn’t use them. The less you use the wiper blades, the longer the product will last. So switch off the automatic, and you are good.
i don't know man left side looks better than the right side for me.
looks awful. alot of circler streaking
Agreed . A lot of gyeon products are over hyped & over rated GARBAGE
I've had this happen with gyeon before. Their coatings require elbow grease to get off, he should have used some elbow pressure on the window not just a soft wipe over
@@ms3862 gyeon biggest overrated brand in the detailing industry. There ceramic coatings are utter pish even the new evo range .
there products have worked for me perfectly fine 🤷♂️. Wouldn't say theyre trash but for each product category different brands may be better.
I paid for a glass protection film.
To be honest ...iam not impress at all by the result ....looks about all the product out there even worst
LOL something must have gone wrong cos it looks absolutely horrific after buffing. Camera malfunction? seems like a botched first coating lol it didn't even buff off, at 10:38 you can still see the hazing marks of the product on the windscreen lol
Yeah this guy chats a lot of utter nonsense. Said gyeon mohs is a game changer. It’s NOT