GYEON_Jeff
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Hello Autopia!
Lets start a discussion on Q2 View. I`ll post a few points about the product and a full How To. I`d love to hear your feedback and experience!
Q2 View as a 2 part coating system designed to increase visibility during poor weather driving conditions by freely evacuating rain water from the surface of the windshield (ie: bead water like crazy).
View can be applied to all of the exterior glass surfaces, but you see the most performance on the windshield as this is the section that sees the most wind velocity to move the water.
Product Notes:
1. The bottle of Cleanse included in the kit is a very important part of the equation. While you will get a minor amount of contaminant removal with Cleanse (not a full glass polish) its real purpose is to act as a bonding agent between the glass and the Fluorine based REPEL coating. Skipping the CLEANSE step will lower the durability and longevity of the coating.
2. REPEL, the top coat is Fluorine based so it will evaporate out quickly during application. Go on moderately with this product, not so heavy as you see it leave a thick and lasting "trail" as it will be more of a pain to wipe off.
How To: GYEON quartz Q2 View
1. Clean the glass thoroughly with a high quality glass cleaner like Q2 Glass.
2. Once the glass is clean, it is time to apply CLEANSE. I like to split the windshield in 4 quadrants when applying CLEANSE and use the thick/felt application block included in the kit. Put about 3-4 drops of product on to the applicator.
3. I like to apply CLEANSE in circular motions to make sure I am working it in to the glass well. I will continue working it until it leaves a very light haze on the glass, down from a thick white layer.
4. To remove CLEANSE and prepare for REPEL, I like to use (2) BaldWipe Towels. I get one wet with warm water and then leave the other dry. Use the wet towel to remove the remnants of CLEANSE and then the second dry towel to pick up the remaining moisture.
5. Now it is time to apply REPEL. REPEL is a Fluorine based coating designed for maximum hydrophobic properties. Use the included Foam Applicator Block and the Suede Applicator as shown. Run a solid line of REPEL across the Suede Applicator and apply to a quarter of the Windshield at a time. Being Fluorine based, REPEL is not going to leave a thick layer of product for you to remove. It will evaporate out almost immediately, so do not go on heavy to try and see a trail or leave a layer. Once you have REPEL applied to the Windshield, it is best to inspect and make sure you do not have any excess coating that needs removed. A quick wipe with a quality microfiber will pick up any excess REPEL.
6. This step is very important! Make sure you apply REPEL to the Windshield Wipers as well. If you do not they will "jump" across the windshield. It`s best to let the wiper sit off of the glass for 5-10 minutes after REPEL is applied.
And that is it! You should now see a seriously water repellent windshield above 35-40 mph.
Lets start a discussion on Q2 View. I`ll post a few points about the product and a full How To. I`d love to hear your feedback and experience!

Q2 View as a 2 part coating system designed to increase visibility during poor weather driving conditions by freely evacuating rain water from the surface of the windshield (ie: bead water like crazy).
View can be applied to all of the exterior glass surfaces, but you see the most performance on the windshield as this is the section that sees the most wind velocity to move the water.
Product Notes:
1. The bottle of Cleanse included in the kit is a very important part of the equation. While you will get a minor amount of contaminant removal with Cleanse (not a full glass polish) its real purpose is to act as a bonding agent between the glass and the Fluorine based REPEL coating. Skipping the CLEANSE step will lower the durability and longevity of the coating.
2. REPEL, the top coat is Fluorine based so it will evaporate out quickly during application. Go on moderately with this product, not so heavy as you see it leave a thick and lasting "trail" as it will be more of a pain to wipe off.
How To: GYEON quartz Q2 View
1. Clean the glass thoroughly with a high quality glass cleaner like Q2 Glass.
2. Once the glass is clean, it is time to apply CLEANSE. I like to split the windshield in 4 quadrants when applying CLEANSE and use the thick/felt application block included in the kit. Put about 3-4 drops of product on to the applicator.

3. I like to apply CLEANSE in circular motions to make sure I am working it in to the glass well. I will continue working it until it leaves a very light haze on the glass, down from a thick white layer.

4. To remove CLEANSE and prepare for REPEL, I like to use (2) BaldWipe Towels. I get one wet with warm water and then leave the other dry. Use the wet towel to remove the remnants of CLEANSE and then the second dry towel to pick up the remaining moisture.

5. Now it is time to apply REPEL. REPEL is a Fluorine based coating designed for maximum hydrophobic properties. Use the included Foam Applicator Block and the Suede Applicator as shown. Run a solid line of REPEL across the Suede Applicator and apply to a quarter of the Windshield at a time. Being Fluorine based, REPEL is not going to leave a thick layer of product for you to remove. It will evaporate out almost immediately, so do not go on heavy to try and see a trail or leave a layer. Once you have REPEL applied to the Windshield, it is best to inspect and make sure you do not have any excess coating that needs removed. A quick wipe with a quality microfiber will pick up any excess REPEL.


6. This step is very important! Make sure you apply REPEL to the Windshield Wipers as well. If you do not they will "jump" across the windshield. It`s best to let the wiper sit off of the glass for 5-10 minutes after REPEL is applied.

And that is it! You should now see a seriously water repellent windshield above 35-40 mph.