Popular GYEON Detailing Products Tested! How'd They Perform?

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GYEON was kind enough to send over some detailing products to try out (and I just happened to have a really dirty car in need of a cleaning) so today I'm testing their Iron Wheel Cleaner, Wet Coat and the Silk Dryer towel. Have you tried any of their stuff before? Let me know what you think in the comments.

Thanks for watching!
Jeremy / Always Summer Garage

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Timestamps:
00:00 - Intro
00:48 - Disclaimer
01:27 - Products
04:17 - Iron Wheel Cleaner test
09:11 - Wet Coat test
12:12 - Silk Dryer test
13:47 - Final thoughts

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Ever tried these before? What did you think?


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AlwaysSummerGarage
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I really like some of the Gyeon product line and was interested in seeing the towel. Is there a reason you cut out the wiping effect from your video?

brianyamada
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You have one of the best driveways I’ve seen to wash a car

maxs
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Forgot to mention I’m a big brake posture fan as well!! However auto wheel and wheel X are definitely more effective and powerful for brake dust embedded wheels

owensamuels-hr
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As always thoroughly enjoyed your video. You might want to consider two amazing wheel products, one is auto wheel from Bilt hamber and the other is wheel X from Carpro. In my experience those are the two most incredible not acidic wheel cleaners out there. Probably six or 1/2 dozen difference of the other for the two of them. I think Bill Hamber might be a little bit cheaper but roughly about the same. Keep those videos coming. Thanks so much Owen from Atlanta

owensamuels-hr
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iron remover is not a wheel cleaner. one shpuld clean their wheels or any surface. then use iron remover after on its own to get its full effect and know its working. of course spraying it on a dirty wheel will show a reaction.

as for wetcoat i dont is it anymore you only get protection where you spray so you had fee to use a lot guess they want you to dump it on rinse it onto the floor then buy more 😅 I use ceramic sprays that can be used cas a drying aide much more cost effective and it lasts longer and its a completely even application. spray on rinse off stuff is a waste you have to dry the car anyway so its not worth it. great job though

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