Sometimes you have to make slight adjustments based on experience to get the best results. Gyeon Wetcoat+Humidity is definitely one of those situations. 😂
@GoDetailerGo yes, as instructed by Gyeon it is for all surfaces including PPF, glass, vinyl, wheels besides paintwork and it is to be applied after washing the car, while it is still wet from your final rinse. Just to mist it onto the surface and immediately rinse it off. Something to pay attention is to make sure that wetcoat doesn't dry on the surface and not on any kind of direct sunlight. It can leave concentrated spots if not rinsed promptly, else would take like a month so the spots wear off.
@@1stfrompuertorico568 Yes the only thing I do different is instead of spray it directly onto the surface I spray it into the stream of water coming from the pressure washer. I started doing it this way because no matter what I was getting horrible streaking due to heat in humidity even if I was out of direct sunlight. As long as you do not apply to much doing it this way ensures it does not leave those spots you mentioned. HOWEVER, even with this method that I mentioned you can end up with a bunch of semi-permeant streaks if you apply to much & do not rinse thoroughly. It happened to one of my guys on Friday. Only way to remove them is to rewash the car & lightly reapply the product. It was the LAST car of the day & it was black lol.
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Sometimes you have to make slight adjustments based on experience to get the best results. Gyeon Wetcoat+Humidity is definitely one of those situations. 😂
@GoDetailerGo yes, as instructed by Gyeon it is for all surfaces including PPF, glass, vinyl, wheels besides paintwork and it is to be applied after washing the car, while it is still wet from your final rinse. Just to mist it onto the surface and immediately rinse it off. Something to pay attention is to make sure that wetcoat doesn't dry on the surface and not on any kind of direct sunlight. It can leave concentrated spots if not rinsed promptly, else would take like a month so the spots wear off.
@@1stfrompuertorico568 Yes the only thing I do different is instead of spray it directly onto the surface I spray it into the stream of water coming from the pressure washer. I started doing it this way because no matter what I was getting horrible streaking due to heat in humidity even if I was out of direct sunlight. As long as you do not apply to much doing it this way ensures it does not leave those spots you mentioned. HOWEVER, even with this method that I mentioned you can end up with a bunch of semi-permeant streaks if you apply to much & do not rinse thoroughly. It happened to one of my guys on Friday. Only way to remove them is to rewash the car & lightly reapply the product. It was the LAST car of the day & it was black lol.
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