I came across this post from the Gyeon rep on a detailing forum:
Gyeon WetCoat is similar to CarPro Hydro2 and McKee37's Hydro Blue - they are spray-on, rinse-off products that will boost the gloss of your paint (for a short while) but will also deliver good beading for 1-3 months. Rain-X and Meguiar's have similar products as well.
Due to their application method, I suspect them to be a boosted variation of a car wash tunnel rinse agent. Possibly something like this: https://www.nanoskinusa.com/products/super-concentrated-drying-agent-2000-2
All along, I thought these products provided paint protection due to the water beading. But according to that statement from the Gyeon rep, these products provide no paint protection at all? I feel cheated!
Link: https://www.detailingworld.co.uk/fo...b7d225a0624ad32ef1c650b&p=5493469&postcount=5Cure does protect against chemicals and UV rays. So it will prevent oxidation/colour loss as well. It not a coating though. Q² CanCoat will be much more effective, not even mentioning Q² Trim as you don't want to go this path.
Q²M WetCoat is a pure hydrophobicity booster, so you can't rely on it in terms of any protection.
Gyeon WetCoat is similar to CarPro Hydro2 and McKee37's Hydro Blue - they are spray-on, rinse-off products that will boost the gloss of your paint (for a short while) but will also deliver good beading for 1-3 months. Rain-X and Meguiar's have similar products as well.
Due to their application method, I suspect them to be a boosted variation of a car wash tunnel rinse agent. Possibly something like this: https://www.nanoskinusa.com/products/super-concentrated-drying-agent-2000-2
All along, I thought these products provided paint protection due to the water beading. But according to that statement from the Gyeon rep, these products provide no paint protection at all? I feel cheated!