Recharge v Overcoat v VS1

So awesome that you left the cancoat lines there ! Shows you what a true coating product vs a topper can do for you...I applaud you sir


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Thanks a million Budget! I`m totally opposite when it comes to weather conditions. Here in Hawaii our "winter" is 88 degrees so our enemy 24/7 is the sun and salt. Anyway keep up the good work, my bottle arrives in a week or so I`ll do my part and keep u guys updated on Recharge vs UV rays. Have a great weekend��
 
Thanks a million Budget! I`m totally opposite when it comes to weather conditions. Here in Hawaii our "winter" is 88 degrees so our enemy 24/7 is the sun and salt. Anyway keep up the good work, my bottle arrives in a week or so I`ll do my part and keep u guys updated on Recharge vs UV rays. Have a great weekend��
It`ll be interesting to see how sun and salt affects things; a climate combo I have no info about. I`ll bet some of the things we do around here are totally null and void there with respect to product performance and usage.

Curious...
 
If nothing else, gives the folks at work a new reason to ask "What are you doing now?" although they are kinda used to me spraying hoods with water, throwing water at hoods and wandering around the parking lot in the rain, occasionally stopping to blow on hoods to see how easily the beads move.

So will the winner be pitted against PA High Gloss, Cosmic Spritz, and Viking Spritz?
 
So will the winner be pitted against PA High Gloss, Cosmic Spritz, and Viking Spritz?
Er...uh...dont give me any ideas. That PA stuff is pretty pricey and at some point a bit of fiscal common sense has to overrule my curiosity. Not saying I`m there yet but still have Gyeon Pure and Nanolex Si3D on the shelf to use. Do still have some unused holiday gift certificates to use...hmmm.

See, this is how it all starts...
 
Er...uh...dont give me any ideas. That PA stuff is pretty pricey and at some point a bit of fiscal common sense has to overrule my curiosity. Not saying I`m there yet but still have Gyeon Pure and Nanolex Si3D on the shelf to use. Do still have some unused holiday gift certificates to use...hmmm.

See, this is how it all starts...

Bwah hahaha!
 
Er...uh...dont give me any ideas. That PA stuff is pretty pricey and at some point a bit of fiscal common sense has to overrule my curiosity. Not saying I`m there yet but still have Gyeon Pure and Nanolex Si3D on the shelf to use. Do still have some unused holiday gift certificates to use...hmmm.

See, this is how it all starts...


Why wait, you know you`re gonna do it. :)

(isn`t this how I got ya to do overcoat)?
 
"I put it on the car, meh, didn`t look different..... Came back & WOW!"

"well sorta""
That`s correct...you are to blame!

Overcoat begat Miyabi
Miyabi begat ISM
ISM begat Infinity Wax
Kamikaze as a whole begat a search for something better which begat the whole coating madness to find something better which begat me right back where I started...Kamikaze.

It`s all come full circle. Fortunately, your extensive use of Polish Angel would make me venturing down that path redundant!

Dodged that bullet.

Was that originally on the Corvette Forum where you suggested Overcoat?
 
That`s correct...you are to blame!

Overcoat begat Miyabi
Miyabi begat ISM
ISM begat Infinity Wax
Kamikaze as a whole begat a search for something better which begat the whole coating madness to find something better which begat me right back where I started...Kamikaze.

It`s all come full circle. Fortunately, your extensive use of Polish Angel would make me venturing down that path redundant!

Dodged that bullet.

Was that originally on the Corvette Forum where you suggested Overcoat?

yep
 
Well, I`ve met a bunch of cool people, learned a ton and my cars have never looked better and been easier to keep clean so thank you my friend, great original suggestion that led down an incredibly entertaining path.

YOu have taught us all some "YUGE" lesons.

THank you
 
Well done Budget! This is real entertainment...well at least to enthusiasts.

It would be mighty interesting to see how these toppers hold up to some additional real world variables/torture tests since we all probably detail our cars way too often. Washing with a microfiber mitt, different car soaps, clay bar, pressure washing, etc. Don`t forget to test etching by sprinkling some bug guts and bird poo. Better do another hood with all the ceramic coatings too for comparison. :)
 
Well done Budget! This is real entertainment...well at least to enthusiasts.
It does give me another reason to look forward to going to work.

It would be mighty interesting to see how these toppers hold up to some additional real world variables/torture tests since we all probably detail our cars way too often. Washing with a microfiber mitt, different car soaps, clay bar, pressure washing, etc.
User glfnaz set the cleaning parameters which are limited to quick Rinseless with 914 no more than once a week. Other than that, I may throw a bucket of water at the hood when I walk by just for entertainments sake but that`ll be about it maint-wise.

Don`t forget to test etching by sprinkling some bug guts and bird poo.
lol...that`ll take care of itself once the pool season starts around mid-April and these trucks start seeing some serious use. In addition normal environmental contamination (and the guys who drive them sure have a talent for getting odd stuff on their trucks; if there`s a dodo bird left in the world, these guys will find a way to get it to crap on their hood), every day is a chance to get splashed with liquid chlorine, muriatic acid, granular chlorine, caustic cleaning liquids, PVC glue/primer, pool paint and a myriad of other products that should have a skull & crossbones warning on the label.


Better do another hood with all the ceramic coatings too for comparison. :)
Funny guy...

No need though, actually. The parking lot at work is a collection of rolling test panels, both fleet vehicles and co workers cars. Varying levels of maintenance/upkeep on all...

Van 9: Cquartz & Gyeon Cure applied 01/2017; wash, decon, CanCoat + IGL Premier refresh 10/2017.

Van 10: Gloss Shop Ceramic V1 applied 03/2017

Van 11: 22ple HPC + VS1 Final Coat applied March 2017

Van 15: Gtechniq CSL + C2v3 applied 02/2017; wash, decon, CanCoat + Kamikaze Overcoat refresh 10/2017.

Van 17: Gyeon Prime + CanCoat + IGL Premier applied 11/2017

Van 18 Hood: IGL Quartz + Premier (passenger side) and 22ple HPC + Finitura + VS1 Final Coat (driver side) applied 12/2017

Ranger 6: Gyeon Mohs + Cure applied 02/2017; wash, decon Gyeon CanCoat refresh 10/2017.

Ranger 7: Gloss Shop Ceramic Coating V2 applied 10/2017.

Ranger 9: Pearl Nano applied 03/2017.

Black Honda CR-V: 22ple HPC + VS1 applied April 2017.

White 2017 Ford F150: Gyeon Mohs + Gyeon Booster applied 11/2017.

Crystal Red 2017 Ford Explorer: 22ple HPC + Finitura applied 11/2017.

Black Ford Focus: Gyeon Prime + Cure applied April 2017; CanCoat refresh 11/2017.

Black Ford Focus: Kamikaze Miyabi + ISM + Overcoat applied 10/2017.

Mint Green Toyota Camry: Gyeon Prime + Cure applied April 2017.

Aegean Blue 2016 Honda Civic: Kamikaze Miyabi + ISM + Infinity Wax + Overcoat applied 10/2016.

Black 2017 Honda Accord: Kamikaze Miyabi + ISM + Infinity Wax + Overcoat applied 9/2017

Van 13: 2018 Race Red Ford Transit 250
Body: Gyeon Syncro (Mohs x 2, Skin x 1) applied 01/26/2018
Roof: McKees Paint Coating V2 applied 01/26/2018

Van 3: 2017 Race Red Ford Transit 250
Body: Feynlab Ceramic + Topcoat
Roof: Gyeon Syncro, applied 02/02/2018

Van 1: 2017 Race Red Ford Transit 250
Kamikaze Miyabi x 2, ISM x 1, Infinity Wax x 1, Overcoat x 1, applied 02/07/2018

Lunar Silver 2018 Honda HR-V
Gyeon Primer + Gyeon One + Gyeon CanCoat, applied 02/09/2018
 
Good test. I think the "recharge" segment is filled with a ton of hype that amounts to stuff the is barely equivalent to a budget "spray wax." More over if a coating is so awesome and durable, why in the world does it need a recharge?

Would be interesting to see how some of these compare to Megs Ultimate Fast Finish, a lowly $12 product.
 
Good test. I think the "recharge" segment is filled with a ton of hype that amounts to stuff the is barely equivalent to a budget "spray wax." More over if a coating is so awesome and durable, why in the world does it need a recharge?

Would be interesting to see how some of these compare to Megs Ultimate Fast Finish, a lowly $12 product.
At first i was pretty sure Recharge was the next Topcoat F11 but Phil @ Detailers Domain was positive about it and actually added it to his product offerings. Pretty well respected and stand up guy from my experiences and heck, I`ll try anything for $10, albeit not on one of my cars.

As for the other Booster/Topper products, I do like some of them. Dunno the chemistry behind them but some offer aspects that a base coating lacks, most notably in the feel and hydrophobic areas. Whether they could engineer that into the base coating I don`t know.

The line between coatings and complimentary coating products is quickly blurring though; many are now being touted as Stand Alone Sealants, likening them more the Spray Waxes as you mention above with, of course, higher price points.

The way I look at it for my own cars is that it offers a little more to my base coating, and whether that`s a truly functional aspect or merely an aesthetically pleasing one, I`m ok with that. It makes me smile and in my own personal use of Overcoat, makes the task of drying after a wash much less arduous...and it certainly can`t hurt.

To be honest, even though I`m a admitted coating junkie, I do often question the practicality of anything over a 1 year/15k mile coating for a daily driver that you care about being all scratched up. Careful as I am, daily driving a black car is a recipe for installing scratches and blemishes and having a coated car makes that more difficult to address each Spring. Sometimes I ponder ditching the `true coating` and just polishing and CanCoating the vehicle as needed.

Right now, though, just having too much fun messing around with this stuff. Eventually I`ll likely get tired of it, look back at all I`ve learned from it and end up taking the path of least resistance with regards to paint protection, vehicle usage and maintenance to achieve the appearance I desire. Will be interesting to see how it turns out when I reach that point.
 
I agree with all of that. We have 4 daily drivers in our family. I use Coatings and coating maintenance products because they are easier to clean and look great. But as daily drivers I can`t obsess about it. As an outside sales guy I put on 30k miles + a year. If I didn`t have so much extra coating around, I`d go CanCoat once a quarter (20 minutes) and use one of my many coating topper products once every wash. If I could afford a sweet garage queen like Ronhk, then I`d coat and obsess about it. So for me it`s just a fun hobby.
 
I agree with all of that. We have 4 daily drivers in our family. I use Coatings and coating maintenance products because they are easier to clean and look great. But as daily drivers I can`t obsess about it. As an outside sales guy I put on 30k miles + a year. If I didn`t have so much extra coating around, I`d go CanCoat once a quarter (20 minutes) and use one of my many coating topper products once every wash. If I could afford a sweet garage queen like Ronhk, then I`d coat and obsess about it. So for me it`s just a fun hobby.

Had I not gotten sick, it wouldn`t have been a queen...... :)
 
If Recharge proves worthy and meets or exceeds my beloved Overcoat it`s very likely I will never be heard from again. The shame and mental trauma might put me off nice looking cars forever. Back to budget 4 door sedans that I store stuff on top of. There is something to be said for the "Beater Lifestyle".

22ple VS1 matching or exceeding it would be OK...I think. I`d not used it extensively before but am quite taken by it`s initial performance.
 
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