Lexus IS500 ceramic coated
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I also self-applied a ceramic coat on my cloudburst grey upon receipt:
1) Washed
2) Clayed
3) 1-pass polish with Menzerna Super Finish
4) Gyeon Prep wipedown
5) Gyeon Pure Evo (1-layer)
I bought a 50ml bottle and used less than half of it (applied to all painted surfaces *except* the spindle grill and the BBS wheels).
For the spindle grill and BBS wheels, I use Gyeon Wet Coat. Ridiculously easy to apply, durability to last multiple washes, and does not affect the matte black BBS look.
1) Washed
2) Clayed
3) 1-pass polish with Menzerna Super Finish
4) Gyeon Prep wipedown
5) Gyeon Pure Evo (1-layer)
I bought a 50ml bottle and used less than half of it (applied to all painted surfaces *except* the spindle grill and the BBS wheels).
For the spindle grill and BBS wheels, I use Gyeon Wet Coat. Ridiculously easy to apply, durability to last multiple washes, and does not affect the matte black BBS look.
#17
I can’t really say for sure as it’s been only 2 months (3 hand washes). However, it’s still repelling water extremely well and there’s very minimal brake dust/road grime accumulation. I don’t like using dedicated wheel cleaners (especially when it comes to these wheels). Simple car wash soap is all that I have needed to clean them.
Honestly, Wet Coat is so easy to use and fairly inexpensive that I will apply on the entire car after the next wash (~3 month mark).
Honestly, Wet Coat is so easy to use and fairly inexpensive that I will apply on the entire car after the next wash (~3 month mark).
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