Britsdaddy
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Scrubbed the shower doors down and applied 2 coats. It was raining and windy today so i got bored.
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I ordered my sample on Tuesday. It still hasn’t shipped. I got an email saying they were waiting on 16oz bottles to arrive in a couple days
Same here.I got a confirmation email. That my order shipped today.
I also did the "dry" method. Its still way too cold here to get the PW out like the way that Gyeon Wetcoat needs to be applied. Spray on a dry surface, then spread and wipe off with a micro fiber
Just got done using it. I did the wet method on the wheels and then the dry on the rest of the car. It doesn’t feel as slick on the wheels as wet coat did but the paint is super slick. Wiped on and off very easily with no smearing. The car had 2 month old PNS that was only barely holding on to the hood and roof and was pretty dead on the rest of the car. So we’ll see how long one application of this will last.
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I didn`t apply it over a sealant. I mostly used it on glass and the headlights. I did apply some to half a door to see how it performs, but my truck already has Gloss coat on it so I`m a little apprehensive about performance over it. I have noticed that multiple coats work better. I did my shower doors. One door has 2 coats and seems to be shedding water better than the single coat door.Interesting... so you used it on a sealant that was on an end of life situation. Very interested to see how it performs.
Received mine on the 11th. Beading well after 2 snow storms and a couple rain`s. More impressive was I applied to stainless steel appliance`s. It has cut down fingerprinting immensely and makes for just a quick damp wipe to remove. Holding up well in the fiberglass shower as well