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      10-11-2020, 12:37 PM   #1
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Historically, I have applied Gyeon Mohs ceramic coating to all of my BMWs. It was a three step process: two coats and one cure spray 24 hours later followed by a monthly cure spray. I thought it was easy. :

The Kamikaze ISM coat was $50 more expensive ($150 for a bottle). I applied a single coat, and the results were amazing! It gives the car a candy coat appearance, and brings out the depth of paint, especially on darker vehicles.

It was very easy to apply. Quick application with the included applicator pad and a block I had, let it sit for a minute, and wipe off (two stage - two wipes). That's it! No second coat or cure process.

I'm interested to see how the hydrophobic properties are. From what I was read, it's much better than Gyeon Mohs.

A few pics below. Going to try to get some better ones later + follow up on hydrophobic performance.
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