I just did one coat, but I have same issue and haven't been able to get it out. I've tried 2 different suggestions and while it lessened, you can still see it.
@@tesbros Chemical guys all interior cleaner, diluted all natural APC, isopropyl Alcohol, then moved to more abrasive things like APC and Magic eraser. Reapplied Gyeon after my best shots at fixing the dye transfer, since something is better than nothing. Just disappointed how expensive it was, and specifically bought it to reduce the chances of dye transfer. It's the heaviest on the left bolster on the bottom of driver/passenger side seat. So noticeable that I genuinely considered replacing the seat bottoms. Also noticed a light grey stain on the backseat.
Yes! It acts as a barrier between you and the seat, so it will help prevent that and make it easier to clean if you do get any stains on the seat. I recommend reapplying every 4ish months on your driver seat if you wear jeans a lot.
Does the product have an expiration? I bought it 2 years ago and kept half bottle in the shade. I'm wondering if I can still use it on another car. Thanks!
Hello, I ordered items over 2 weeks ago and I did not receive my order. It said it was returned to sender in Chattanooga per the tracking information. I tried reaching out to the support email 36 hours ago and have not heard back yet. Can you please advise on how I can get my items I ordered as soon as possible? Thanks for your help.
Hello, I got the 2024 model 3, would this work on the new seats? And can I apply it on the black pieces (plastic) by the door trim, the area under the glass and dash board, or is it just for the seats?
@@tesbros thank you! So what do you recommend using for the plastic trim like the dashboard or the trim under the side windows? I honestly not sure if that’s plastic or other material..
Since it is a ceramic coating, you would need to polish it off and I suggest getting a professional to do that. If you wait, it will come off on its own though (just takes a lot longer than a polisher). Did the blue tint appear right after application?
Very common misconception, that you want the softest bristles possible for your leather.... Any type of bristle that you can rub on your arm without it causing pain/discomfort is safe for your seats. I prefer nylon brushes.
What cleaning methods have you tried with your white seats? 🧼 🧽
Maybe I'm missing something, but are these seats even dirty? They look really clean before he started to clean them with the product.
Just ordered this for my new white/oyster leather BMW seats great update thanks love Gyeon products
Used Gyeon, 3 coats right after delivery, still have dye transfer from jeans (and I don’t use dark wash).
What are you using to clean?
I just did one coat, but I have same issue and haven't been able to get it out. I've tried 2 different suggestions and while it lessened, you can still see it.
Same here, I can't stand that product. If you find a solution PLEASE PM ME, as mine still have a blue tint to them
@@tesbros Chemical guys all interior cleaner, diluted all natural APC, isopropyl Alcohol, then moved to more abrasive things like APC and Magic eraser. Reapplied Gyeon after my best shots at fixing the dye transfer, since something is better than nothing. Just disappointed how expensive it was, and specifically bought it to reduce the chances of dye transfer.
It's the heaviest on the left bolster on the bottom of driver/passenger side seat. So noticeable that I genuinely considered replacing the seat bottoms. Also noticed a light grey stain on the backseat.
@@Holt0216 alcohol?? hahaha... that will literaly dissolve the polyethalene ... so many clowns in the comments these days...
Would this prevent from staining the seats from wearing blue jeans.
Yes! It acts as a barrier between you and the seat, so it will help prevent that and make it easier to clean if you do get any stains on the seat. I recommend reapplying every 4ish months on your driver seat if you wear jeans a lot.
Does the product have an expiration? I bought it 2 years ago and kept half bottle in the shade. I'm wondering if I can still use it on another car. Thanks!
The coating can be stored after being open up to 6 months, so I wouldn't recommend using that one.
Hello,
I ordered items over 2 weeks ago and I did not receive my order. It said it was returned to sender in Chattanooga per the tracking information. I tried reaching out to the support email 36 hours ago and have not heard back yet. Can you please advise on how I can get my items I ordered as soon as possible? Thanks for your help.
Just passed this on to our support manager and it will be handled today. I’m very sorry for the delay in getting back to you.
@@tesbros thank you for your help! I’ll await the support manager’s reply today!
Hello, I got the 2024 model 3, would this work on the new seats? And can I apply it on the black pieces (plastic) by the door trim, the area under the glass and dash board, or is it just for the seats?
Yes it works for all seats and any vegan leather in the car. I wouldn’t recommend putting it on the plastic parts
@@tesbros thank you! So what do you recommend using for the plastic trim like the dashboard or the trim under the side windows? I honestly not sure if that’s plastic or other material..
This will work well on the plastic parts - gyeonusa.com/collections/plastic-trim-coatings/products/q-m-preserve
What product can I use to remove the Gyeon? All I have is a terrible blue tint after the application.
Since it is a ceramic coating, you would need to polish it off and I suggest getting a professional to do that. If you wait, it will come off on its own though (just takes a lot longer than a polisher). Did the blue tint appear right after application?
@@tesbros Yeah, almost immediately after applying it. I think it eas for using the little blue microfiber towelettes that it brings in the package.
Great video, thanx
Very common misconception, that you want the softest bristles possible for your leather.... Any type of bristle that you can rub on your arm without it causing pain/discomfort is safe for your seats. I prefer nylon brushes.
Great video. White isn't so hard to take care of.
I'm glad not choosing white seats 😊
I still don't understand why anyone wants white seats in a car